Understanding Your Grad Party Needs
Budget
Determine how much you are realistically able to spend on catering. This will influence the type of food you can offer, the number of courses, and the level of service. Setting a budget early prevents overspending and helps narrow down your choices.
Guest Count
Knowing how many people you’re expecting is critical for estimating food quantities. Get an accurate head count, and then add a little extra wiggle room. It’s always better to have a bit too much than not enough.
Venue and Theme
Is the party being held in a backyard, a rented hall, a restaurant, or some other location? Consider the overall theme. Does the graduate have a specific interest or a preferred aesthetic? Incorporate that theme into the food choices and presentation for a cohesive and personalized event.
Dietary Restrictions
Before finalizing your menu, inquire about any dietary restrictions or allergies among your guests. Provide options for vegetarians, vegans, gluten-free individuals, or those with other sensitivities. Accommodating dietary requirements ensures all guests can enjoy the food and feel included.
Party Duration
How long will the celebration last? A shorter party might benefit from a lighter fare, while a longer event might require a more substantial meal, or at least a wider variety of options to keep guests satisfied.
Casual Catering Ideas
DIY Food Stations
Creating do-it-yourself food stations gives guests the freedom to choose their own combinations and customize their plates. It also adds an element of fun to the event.
Taco Bar
Offer a variety of fillings, such as seasoned ground beef, shredded chicken, or slow-cooked pork. Provide a selection of toppings, including shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, onions, cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and various salsas. Don’t forget the warm tortillas!
Burger Bar
Offer different types of burger patties, from classic beef to veggie burgers and turkey burgers. Provide an assortment of buns, including sesame seed buns, brioche buns, and pretzel rolls. Include a wide range of toppings, such as lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese, bacon, and various sauces (ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, special burger sauce).
Pizza Station
Opt for pre-made pizzas with various toppings, or consider a build-your-own pizza option. Offer different crusts (thin crust, thick crust, gluten-free), sauces (tomato, pesto), cheeses, and a wide array of toppings like pepperoni, sausage, vegetables, and herbs.
Buffet-Style Options
Buffet-style options provide a convenient and often cost-effective solution for feeding a large group. They allow guests to serve themselves, encouraging social interaction.
BBQ
Offer classic BBQ staples, like pulled pork, chicken, ribs, and maybe even some brisket. Include sides like coleslaw, potato salad, macaroni and cheese, baked beans, and corn on the cob.
Pasta Bar
Offer a variety of pasta shapes, different sauces (marinara, Alfredo, pesto), and a selection of toppings, such as meatballs, grilled chicken, vegetables, and grated cheese.
Build-Your-Own Salad Bar
Provide fresh greens, a variety of vegetables (carrots, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes), protein options (grilled chicken, chickpeas, hard-boiled eggs), and a selection of dressings.
Finger Foods and Appetizers
Finger foods and appetizers are always a good addition, especially for a party where guests will be mingling. They are easy to eat while standing and provide a variety of flavors and textures.
Sliders
Offer a variety of sliders, such as mini burgers, pulled pork sliders, or chicken sliders.
Wings
Chicken wings, available in a plethora of flavors, from classic buffalo to barbecue to teriyaki, are a crowd-pleasing option.
Mini Quiches or Savory Tarts
They can be made with a variety of fillings, appealing to different tastes.
Chips and Dips
Offer a variety of chips (tortilla, potato) and dips (guacamole, salsa, queso, spinach and artichoke dip).
Semi-Formal Catering Ideas
Catering Packages
Many catering companies offer packages that include a variety of menu options, allowing you to select a complete meal with appetizers, entrees, side dishes, and dessert. Be sure to explore various cuisines. Perhaps Italian, Mexican, or traditional American fare fit the graduate’s preferences.
Plated Meals
The advantage of a plated meal is its inherent elegance and the ability to control portion sizes. Plated meals allow for a more curated culinary experience. You can work with the caterer to offer guests a choice of a few entrees.
Food Trucks
They offer a fun, modern, and often affordable way to provide a variety of cuisines. They also add visual appeal to the party.
Elegant/Formal Catering Ideas
Passed Appetizers
Servers circulate throughout the party, offering guests bite-sized delicacies. These can be miniature quiches, shrimp cocktail, or other sophisticated appetizers.
Plated Dinner
A three-course meal, comprising an appetizer, main course, and dessert, is a classic and unforgettable way to celebrate. Consider the cuisine, selecting dishes that align with the event’s theme and the graduate’s preferences.
High-end buffet
The focus is on quality, offering premium food and impeccable service.
Dessert Ideas
Cake
Consider a graduation-themed cake, cupcakes, or a combination of both. You can personalize the cake with the graduate’s name, graduation year, school colors, or interests.
Dessert Table
Offer a variety of desserts, such as cookies, brownies, mini pies, macarons, and other delectable sweets.
Ice Cream Bar or Sundae Bar
Offer a selection of ice cream flavors, toppings (sprinkles, sauces, nuts, whipped cream), and cones or bowls.
Donut Wall
Donuts are hung on a wall or display, making them easy to grab and enjoy. They’re particularly eye-catching and add a touch of whimsy to the party.
Chocolate Fountain
Guests can dip fruits, marshmallows, and other treats into the flowing chocolate.
Drinks and Beverage Station
Non-Alcoholic
Offer a variety of options, including soft drinks, juices, water, iced tea, and lemonade. Consider providing specialty drinks like mocktails, to offer unique options for guests.
Alcoholic (if applicable)
If you decide to include alcoholic beverages, offer a selection of wine, beer, and potentially signature cocktails. Consider hiring a bartender to serve drinks professionally and responsibly.
Presentation and Decor
Themed Decorations
Use school colors, graduation-themed decorations, or the graduate’s favorite interests to create a cohesive and visually appealing experience.
Servingware
Choose elegant serving dishes, utensils, and napkins for formal events. For casual parties, disposable options can be convenient and easy to clean up.
Food Labels
Clearly label each dish, detailing its ingredients and potential allergens.
Presentation
Think about the height of the food, the color combinations, and the overall arrangement of dishes. A visually appealing presentation elevates the dining experience.
Tips for Successful Catering
Book in Advance
Especially for peak graduation season, popular caterers get booked quickly.
Read Reviews and Ask for References
Check online reviews and request references from the caterer to ensure they have a good reputation.
Confirm Details
This includes the menu, quantities, delivery time, setup procedures, and any specific requests.
Have a Backup Plan
Unexpected issues can arise, so be prepared with a backup plan in case of emergencies.