The shower I am planning for my daughter will be held in a small community hall and there will be about 25 people attending. I decided to make it brunch style starting around 11am on a Saturday. First of all, do I need to do a full-on brunch with hot food? I was thinking quiche, hashbrown-type casserole, veg/dip, cheese/crackers, muffins/croissants etc., fruit and a cake. Enough? Too much?
Also, a relative messaged me to remind me that a couple of guests are gluten-free, dairy-free so please ensure the menu is entirely GF/DF. I am prepared to make sure there are lots of choices there for them, but do I really need to make the entire menu gluten and dairy free? This seems a little over the top as neither of them are highly allergic, just have sensitivities to what they can eat.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing what you think!
I think your menu sounds great. As long as there is enough food for people to be able to feed themselves a decent meal (since the shower will end up taking place over brunch/lunch) then I think it's ok. Might add some mini sandwiches but that would be my only other addition.
I think you should offer several different GF/DF options (and not just fruit/veggies but also at least several more substantial options), as well as something they can eat for cake/dessert. But I don't think the whole thing needs to be GF/DF. Just make sure to label which foods are GF/DF so they know what they can eat.
Thanks for the reply! I have recipes for quiche, casserole and muffins that are appropriate, and will have regular versions too. Will need to come up with a GF/DF dessert, something sweet besides fruit Sandwiches would be a good addition as not everybody likes quiche.
No, the entire menu does NOT have to be GF/DF because of those couple guests. Definitely have one or two substantial options for them (like I'd perhaps make 2 hashbrown casseroles - one with cheese/ one without for the DF person). But the entire menu doesn't have to be catered to them.
So I am 100% grain free and dairy free and I would NEVER expect anyone to plan a menu around me. When you decide to have a restrictive diet like that you have to be prepared to eat before events like that.
Re: Brunch Shower Opinions Please
I think you should offer several different GF/DF options (and not just fruit/veggies but also at least several more substantial options), as well as something they can eat for cake/dessert. But I don't think the whole thing needs to be GF/DF. Just make sure to label which foods are GF/DF so they know what they can eat.
Your menu sounds great!