Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Fandango Catering Offers Dessert Shot Ideas for Dinner and Cocktail Parties

One of the signature foods we're known for are our dessert shots, and today we offer several ideas to inspire you to serve dessert shots at your next dinner or cocktail party. 

Dessert shots are fun for guests as their small size is whimsical and, since the portions aren't too big, people eat them more readily than a large slice of a rich baked dessert.

Plus you can have all kinds of fun presenting them attractively.  AND, depending, on the recipe, they're doable even for those who don't cook or bake.

Below, ideas to get you started.

-The way to present dessert shots is to line them up on a (or as the) dessert buffet or on a tray (or both)--the number of little glasses is what's cool.

-Choose real glass (we buy schnaps glasses at IKEA) or now you can also buy elegant mod green plastic that's like acrylic from online suppliers like www.restaurantware.com in cool shapes like triangles, waves, boats, shells, round shot duo cups, parfaits, stars, square glasses...

-Try to make time to add a little garnish to each shot glass--As simple as a mint leaf, a bit of cocoa powder or powdered sugar sprinkled on top, a raspberry or blueberry, a strawberry slice or other small fruit that fits, a small cookie (such as a rolled profiterole) that fits

-If not a plated dinner (and even then, if you adjourn to another room or another part of the room for dessert), pass trays of dessert shots with little spoons (Restaurantware sells the cool green disposable ones), and people will gobble them up.  If you have no one to pass trays, arrange trays with the shot glasses in the room you adjourn to and people will still love them.

Here are some of our most popular dessert shots:
  • Valencian dark chocolate mousse
  • Bailey's tiramisĂș shots
  • Bourbon cheesecake shots
  • Ricotta-coffee mousse shots
  • Cheesecake truffle shots

-Pressed for time and don't have a caterer or helper for your party? You can still serve dessert shots! Buy wide-mouthed shot glasses and cut up brownies or cake and ice cream to fit inside each glass and garnish.  Or another idea: soften cheesecake and ice cream and fold gently together, then spoon into shot glasses and garnish, or blend together until smooth, freeze, and garnish.  Or just serve great bought ice cream or gelato in shot glasses, with a garnish--the shot glass presentation will add style and fun!

Warmly,

Kristina

Fandango Catering and Events
(713) 522-0077
www.fandango-catering.com

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