Dessert Buffets
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"Andy is like a little kid when it comes to sweets," says Darcy our Editorial Director of her husband. So dinner concludes with a fantasy buffet of candies, cookies, cakes, and other treats, set up in the Grill Room for guests to enjoy in between dances. The focal point is the nine-tier wedding cake.
All-white treats are just right for a wedding. For do-it-yourself favors, place stacks of glassine bags around a table, and let guests choose from glass containers of rock candy, coconut jelly beans, tiny marshmallows, vanilla taffy, white-chocolate mints, and more.
Some sweets lend themselves nicely to being packaged to go; present marshmallow doves (shaped with a cookie cutter) or traditional Mexican wedding cookies in clear boxes as favors. You might make white sweets the theme of a dessert buffet. Or offer sophisticated single-portion confections instead of wedding cake; cool blancmange -- a vanilla-infused pudding -- and coconut souffles, baked and served in little jelly jars, are good choices. Deck cupcakes in feathery coconut or serve individual Pavlovas in mini cupcake liners, topped with tangy yogurt cream and sugared golden currants.
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We are having a chocolate-lovers dessert buffet at our wedding, featuring crystal candy dishes refurbished from thrift stores and from family members.
If you are a DIY, you can take plates and glue them to candlesticks to create pedestals. You can vary the high of the pedestal by the height of the candlestick. Just glue with a good glass glue. This can be a very in-expensive way to do it. I was able to use candlesticks and clear plates from the Dollar Tree at our son's wedding. You could color coordinate or even use china to give a nice effect. White plate use a white candlestick If candlestick is clear the plate looks nice clear also.
If you are a DIY, you can take plates and glue them to candlesticks to create pedestals. You can vary the high of the pedestal by the height of the candlestick. Just glue with a good glass glue. This can be a very in-expensive way to do it. I was able to use candlesticks and clear plates from the Dollar Tree at our son's wedding. You could color coordinate or even use china to give a nice effect. White plate use a white candlestick If candlestick is clear the plate looks nice clear also.
E.Isabella Designs has a shop on Etsy that has a great assortment of Dessert Pedestals! http://www.etsy.com/shop/elizalee17
where are the tiered desert (pedistal) serving plates available for purchase?