Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mini food at weddings

Anyone who follows any of my Pinterest boards knows I really love mini food. A few favorite examples:


Mini caprese sandwiches (by Callahan Catering, photo by Daria Bishop, via Martha Stewart Weddings)


Mini turkey club sandwiches (by Callahan Catering)


Mini spaghetti and meatballs (by Callahan Catering, via Martha Stewart Weddings)


Mini grilled cheese sandwiches (by Callahan Catering)


Mini pork tacos (by Paula LeDuc Fine Catering, photo by SMS Photography via Style Me Pretty)


Mini turkey burgers (by Callahan Catering, via Martha Stewart Weddings)


Mini pigs in a blanket (photo by Thorsen Photography, via Weddingbee)


Mini mac and cheese in parmesan crusts (by Callahan Catering, via Martha Stewart Weddings)


Mini tequila shots and fish tacos (via Luna & Chloe)


Mini chips and salsa scoops (by Paula LeDuc Fine Catering, photo by SMS Photography via Style Me Pretty)


Sliders (photo by Jose Villa)

Call me crazy, but I had a "vision" last night of what our reception might look like incorporating mini food... can't wait to share! :)

P.S. OBVIOUSLY mini desserts are adorable, too. So adorable they deserve their own post.

5 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh - now I'm starving! They all look delicious. Is there any chance the recipes are available? :)

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  2. Haha! Some of the recipes actually are available! Here's a link for a bunch of the Callahan ones: http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/article/mini-hors-d-oeuvres

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  3. Agree with Beth - I am now starving and thinking about popping all of these yummies in my mouth!

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  4. Mmm! Michael makes these delicious mini ham biscuits that are divine! A mini grilled cheese like the ones above would make my day!

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  5. I've never liked wedding planning post as much as I like these. Those mini tequila shots are so adorable (and I don't even drink!)

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