Keep guests happy as you celebrate the big news with one or more of these yummy bites.
There's tons of inspiration out there when it comes to wedding menus, and even events like the bridal shower get a lot of culinary coverage. But what about the first of all your pre-wedding events? If you're wondering what to serve at the engagement party you're planning, your search for answers is officially over. We've compiled a list of some of our favorite ideas for any kind of occasion, whether you're throwing a formal affair or a casual get-together.
Many couples and hosts choose to stick to finger foods for engagement celebrations. If you're one of them, you're in luck. Ahead, we've spotlighted some delicious appetizer options, including both traditional and creative suggestions. That being said, you aren't limited to hors d'oeuvres. You can either supplement small snacks with larger bites or decide to serve a complete meal. Take this delicious Dawn Ranch spread, for example, which was the perfect blend of laid-back and celebratory. Think about when you're having the party, where you're having the party, and who you'll be inviting. These factors—along with the bride and groom's tastes—can help you make your selection.
Ready to start brainstorming? Click through for a comprehensive array of engagement party food ideas. From classic and elegant fare to unique and unexpected options, there's something to suit any event theme, venue, or season. Supplement your cuisine with bubbly to really set the tone and don't forget desserts to end the day off strong. For an occasion as exciting as this one, it's only right that you indulge.
Bruschetta
These tasty snacks are ridiculously easy to make. Cannon Green catered the bites shown here.
Charcuterie
This spread may seem tough to recreate, but Sapphire & Lace sourced these delectables from the ever-accessible Trader Joe's!
Mini Meatballs
All you need are toothpicks and napkins to serve the popular starters. Tutto Il Giorno catered these.
French Toast
Want a delicious brunch party idea? French toast cups. Simply slice up the breakfast meal and serve in cups of syrup, like Ravishing Radish did for this event.
Fried Shrimp
It's hard to say no to a passed hors d'oeuvre when they look as good as these Temecula Creek Inn shrimp did.
Kebabs
Fire up the grill for a casual feast that's extra convenient thanks to skewers. Or, get your kebabs catered, like these PRLR ones.
Beggar's Purses
If you haven't heard of these catering favorites yet, it's time to put them on your radar. Paula LeDuc prepared these with short rib inside.
Mini Tacos
How adorable is this idea for an engagement fiesta? Marcey Brownstein cut grooves into limes, then stuck tiny tacos inside them!
Caviar
For an elegant affair, try the always-glamorous caviar. Peter Callahan put these scoops on cracker spoons.
Chicken and Waffles
A southern celebration—or any celebration, for that matter—can't go wrong with this mouthwatering pairing. Natalie Scott Events put together these bites.
Popcorn Bar
Depending on the time of day, you might just offer snacks to graze on. We love the look of these Popcorn Papa baskets, which contained the stuff with different kinds of seasonings.
Crab Legs
Crack into some of these for a seaside soirée.
Mini Pancakes
The brunch party options just get cuter and cuter, as these mini, syrupy stacks from Ravishing Radish went to show.
BBQ
For something a little heartier (but a breeze to prepare), try a BBQ buffet. Biltmore catered this version, containing watermelon slices, macaroni salad, and more.
Veggies
A crudité platter is another party classic, but that doesn't mean the setup has to be boring. Arrange your favorite veggies uniquely (like Attitude on Food did here) alongside an array of dips.
Oysters
Raw bars work for formal events, but you can also have fun with the offerings. Lindsay Bishop Events worked with Cru Catering to serve this shellfish with lemon wedges and itty-bitty bottles of Tabasco.
Egg Scrambles
Egg scrambles like this one from Bacio Catering allow for customization, and everyone appreciates some say in their meal.
Deviled Eggs
Keswick Hall catered a flavorful version of the passed appetizer for this event.
Pigs in a Blanket
This comfort food will make everyone—you guessed it—squeal with delight. Breadwinners cooked up these ones.
Salad Bar
It never hurts to provide a vegetarian option or two, but bowls of greens like these by King Cuisine will appeal to far more guests than those with dietary restrictions.
Cheese Cake
If you have more of a savory tooth than a sweet one, consider this modern take on the traditional dessert. Park Avenue Catering stacked this version.
Lobster Rolls
Celebrate in the summertime with rolls made to your liking.