Everyone you invite to your wedding knows there will be a beautiful, delicious cake. However, what they likely won’t anticipate is your dessert table. If you want to include a bit of excitement, it’s the perfect opportunity to surprise and delight your guests.
Picture all invitees walking into your reception to the sight of cupcakes decorated like blooming peonies cascading beside a towering chocolate fountain overflowing with fruits and cookies. In addition to being a beautiful focal point in your reception space, a well-crafted dessert table offers delicious treats to cater to different tastes. Check out these five ideas to get you started on creating a delicious wedding dessert table.
1. Personalized Goodies
Your wedding is your time to shine and share your love story. So, make your wedding dessert display unique with personalized gems.
Bake your grandma’s famous cookies or recreate the miniature cheesecakes you shared on your first date. Fill the desserts with your favorite flavors or personalize them with cute toppers featuring an image of you and your better half.
Did you meet while camping? Offer campfire s’mores with gourmet marshmallows and chocolate bars. If you’re both coffee fiends, incorporate espresso brownies or set up a mini tiramisu station. It’s your day, so let the dessert display reflect your personality and love.
2. Gourmet and Artisanal Delights
Planning to host an elegant church wedding reception? Then elevate the dessert area with titbits that fit fine dining. A towering macaron tower in stunning pastel colors in the middle of the table is sure to be a feast for the eyes and palate.
If hiring a caterer, ensure they know how to prepare and serve dishes worthy of a Michelin star. Request to see their menu before you decide so you know exactly what options are available to you and how the sophisticated display will look on the actual day.
Gourmet foods aren’t reserved for fancy events only. You can serve miniature eclairs filled with exotic fruits if you want to impress your foodie friends.
3. Flavor Varieties
The downside of a classic wedding cake is only being able to choose one flavor. Not only does this mean you and your partner might have to compromise, but it also means some of your guests might miss out if they don’t like – or have an allergy to – the flavor you choose.
To avoid this tricky decision, go with a dessert that allows for flavor varieties, like donuts or cupcakes. If you’re a coffee lover, you could include an espresso cupcake, while your partner might prefer a fruity flavor like raspberry. The options are endless, especially if you find a vendor that can make any kind of flavor you desire.
4. Nostalgic Treats
Bring a touch of nostalgia to your special day with childhood mementos. Mini versions of Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Hostess cupcakes will take you and your guests down memory lane. After all, food brings back memories and reminds people of a time they ate the same thing in the past.
You can also make ice cream sandwiches, gooey Rice Krispies treats or playful push pops. Just ask your catering company whether they can incorporate your request for nostalgia-inducing foods into their menu. Additionally, ensure you offer some classic and allergen-sensitive options to ensure everyone gets a piece of something sweet.
5. Healthy Indulgences
Include a variety of healthy choices for guests with specific preferences or dietary needs. Fresh fruit on platters, yogurt parfaits with granola, mini protein bars, dark chocolate-dipped strawberries, vegan ice cream and gluten-free cookies are viable options in your grocery store.
Healthy bites show your friends and family you’re thoughtful about what you serve them. After sweating it out on the dance floor, they’ll also enjoy the lighter options.
Create Your Sweet Ending
Your dessert table highlights the end of your wedding celebration. It’s a blank canvas waiting for your ideas to turn it into a conversation starter and memory-maker. Involve your partner, as well. Doing things as a couple is a tested way to create shared experiences and strengthen your bond.
End your wedding reception on a sweet note. Get creative, have fun and let your guests indulge in a celebration that’s truly as sweet as your love!