Tasty Recipes for your Special Thanksgiving Wedding
Thanksgiving weddings are all about the lavish adornments, the colorful wedding gown, the gold-lined invitation letters, the autumn wedding favors, and most of all, it’s all about the delicious wedding banquet.
And because Thanksgiving is mainly a harvest festival, any wedding held during this period would never go short on selections of food. You have two options on how to prepare a banquet for all of your visitors. First, you can hire a professional caterer to perform the job for you or you can monitor someone to do the cooking for the wedding. Certainly, it’s always easier to just sit back and relax and to just enumerate the recipes you would like to be listed on the menu. If your grandma or mother would give in to your persuading, you might also wish to include classic Thanksgiving family recipes.
It is traditional that weddings - whether or not they are done in the summer, spring, winter or fall - generally should have a wedding cake. The wedding cake is the yummiest element of the wedding as the couple gets to select the flavor and the invitees get to take pleasure in it.
Having a Thanksgiving wedding means your cake should be relying on the theme of the season. The cake must convey the happy yet quiet mood of this season of the year. A spiced chocolate cake can be a great substitute to the usual sweet options. Adding some marzipan fruits or macadamia nuts to any wedding cake can also drive in the message that - yeah, this is a Thanksgiving wedding! The foundation of the cake can also be accessorized with pumpkins or squash pieces. Or you can choose to create icing flowers, leaves, and twigs. If you’re creative enough, you can even hand out smaller versions of your cake as wedding favors.
Autumn apple recipes can also be listed on your wedding menu. If not, at least apple candies or mini apple cakes can be distributed as fall wedding favors. This can also be done with squash. But, of course, you can never fail with traditional recipes during fall such as the tomatillo, thick pea soup (and other similarly delectable autumn soups), roast turkey, rib roast, roasted quail, mashed potatoes, maple glazed sweet potatoes, cranberry salad, honey glazed carrots, stuffed chicken, and a lot more.
Preparing for a wedding this coming Thanksgiving? Then you would know what to do now - just gobble, gobble, gobble your way to a unique wedding feast!
