5 food ideas for Wedding Receptions that you can't miss

 

Picture of Pani puri and Kachori in the Indian Wedding Receptions
5 food ideas for Wedding Receptions that you can't miss

A wedding is an auspicious occasion that calls in for a grand party. The most exciting part of the wedding reception is the cuisine – surely for the guests. The flavorful bliss topped up with an element of surprise will sure leave the sweet memory of your wedding itched on your guest's mind. Here given below are five food ideas for a wedding reception that you wouldn't want to miss.

 

   Sizzle it up with some Indo-Chinese.  Fusions are always a mass favorite when it comes to Indian taste buds. One such fusion is the vegetarian substitute of chicken chili with paneer known as the Paneer chilli. In it cubes of fried crispy paneer are tossed in a spicy sauce made with soy sauce, vinegar, chili sauce. Teams up perfectly with rice or noodles.

   The sizzle kebabs with a vegan twist.

What if you wanted the lazeezdar kebab but are a vegan? No worries as the most renowned Gujarati Wedding Caterers London make it possible via their availability of Hara bhara kebab. Made with spinach, potatoes, and green peas, they are heavenly to taste and immensely healthy.

 

   The lip-smacking Paani Puri :

If you're an Indian, there's no way that you haven't heard about Paani Puri. The most famous Indian street food is savory to taste and is laced with the perfect mouth-watering mashed potatoes that are teamed up with that tamarind chutney that makes the mouth go pop.

   The nostalgia:

Some regional dishes like the Rajwadi Kachori Chaat are a delicacy that brings out a variety of emotions when tasted at a wedding outside the homeland. The best Gujarati Caterers ensure that this chaat laced with a variety of flavors is crispy from outside and soft from inside with soft pakodis, curd covered aloo bhujiya, namkeen, and so on.

 

   For the sweet tooth:

The ultimate manna from heaven for every desert fanatic is the Gulab Jamun. Immersed in sugar syrup perfumed with rose water and full of milk solids, any traditional Indian wedding is incomplete without them. 

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