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Fresh Breakfast Fresh Breakfast FRESH BREAKFAST FRESH BREAKFAST Breakfast Tacos Platters calories are per taco calories are based on 4 oz. serving size Sunrise Taco FRESH Signature Breakfast Breads scrambled eggs, jack cheese, applewood pecan-apple and raisin, cranberry-orange, white smoked bacon, fire-roasted salsa, jalapeño ranch chocolate apricot and cinnamon-raisin swirl. Ask $3 each if we have any new seasonal breads in the kitchen 560 cal. Small $18 (serves 8-10) Chorizo Taco Large $28 (serves 18-20) scrambled eggs, shredded hash browns, sharp 300-365 cal. cheddar, chorizo, green chili salsa $3 each 465 cal. Breakfast Sweets assortment of FRESH-baked muffins, coffee cakes Veggie Taco and danishes cut into individual portions scrambled eggs, shredded hash browns, queso Small $20 (serves 8-10) cotija, corn salsa, fresh cilantro Large $36 (serves 18-20) $3 each 275-460 cal. 320 cal. FRESH Scones Steak & Egg Taco cranberry-orange, cheddar-chive, cinnamon scrambled eggs, carne asada, shredded hash and blueberry browns, cheese, fire-roasted salsa $3 each Small $12 (20 pieces) 445 cal. Large $20 (40 pieces) 390-455 cal. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs may vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. FRESH Catering 903.747.3512 FRESH LUNCH FRESH LUNCH FRESH Salad in a Box Brioche Slider Platters served with seasonal fruits, a baby Whether you’re looking for a convenient lunch, baguette and a chocolate chip cookie hors d’oeuvres or a light dinner, FRESH-made $9 (per box) Brioche Sliders with an array of great fillings 685-1,545 cal. will be ideal for your occasion. $40 (15 Sliders) $70 (30 Sliders) 285 cal. per 4 oz. Albacore Tuna Salad with mixed baby greens $9 (per pound) FRESH Sandwich Boxes 1,360 cal. calories are based per sandwich box Classic Chicken Salad Choose your sandwich variety from below. with mixed baby greens $9 (per pound) Served with seasonal fruit, kettle chips and 840 cal. a cookie. Grape Walnut & Bleu Cheese Salad $8 each over mixed baby greens $9 (per pound) 720 cal. FRESH Roasted Turkey & Swiss Baby Spinach, Smoked Chicken, Goat with Dijon mustard, mayo and greens 1,160 cal. Cheese & Dried Fruit with balsamic vinaigrette $8 (per pound) Artisan Salami 1,060 cal. with provolone, grain mustard and charred House-Smoked Salmon, Red Grapes red onion 1,255 cal. & Toasted Pistachios with a citrus-caper crème and Classic Chicken Salad baby arugula $10 (per pound) with sliced Romas and greens 1,055 cal. 760 cal. Vegetarian Seasonal Quinoa Pimento Cheese over baby spinach $7 (per pound) with applewood smoked bacon 1,215 cal. 600 cal. Grilled Chicken Cobb Salad Albacore Tuna Salad with tomatoes, bacon, bleu cheese, avocado, with peperoncini and lettuce 620 cal. hard-boiled egg and red onion $9 (per pound) 800 cal. Smoked Ham Cranberry Chicken Salad with Gruyère, Dijon mustard, mayo and gherkins over mixed baby greens $9 (per pound) 1,210 cal. 1,680 cal. Grilled Seasonal Veggies Greek Salad with herbed goat cheese spread 1,425 cal. traditionally built with our signature Greek feta dressing $8 (per pound) Bottled Water $1 540 cal. Grilled Chicken Caesar Red Diamond Tea authentically crafted $8 (per pound) sweet, unsweet, flavored $1.50 1,080 cal. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs may vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. FRESH Catering 903.747.3512 FRESH TACOS FRESH TACOS FRESH Taco Bar FRESH Dip Trios Choose two meats $11 (per person) served with your choice of FRESH-baked calories are based on 4 oz. serving sizes for the meat only. flatbreads, toasted crostini or tortilla chips adding other toppings to the tacos will alter calories. calories are based on 4 oz. serving size Adobo Grilled Chicken Choose three $30 (1 pint each) adobo marinated and grilled chicken thighs 30-480 cal. 105 cal. fire-roasted salsa cuban black bean Carnitas hummus tomatillo green salsa braised pulled pork caramelized on the griddle fire-roasted poblano pimento cheese 250 cal. hummus chipotle cheese sriracha edamame Carne Asada garlic hummus hummus marinated and grilled beef chipotle hummus sun-dried tomato 135 cal. amarillo hummus hummus basil-white bean guacamole Smoked Chicken hummus queso FRESH-smoked chicken 225 cal. Texas Barbacoa FRESH-smoked brisket 335 cal. Taco Bar includes: • Cilantro, diced white onions, sour cream, lettuce, Spanish rice • Your choice of black beans or borracho beans • Your choice of fire-roasted salsa or green chile tomatillo salsa, Cotija, cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese FRESH Taco Bar Sides Ala Carte borracho beans $4 (per pound) 425 cal. Spanish rice $4 (per pound) 750 cal. Cuban-style beans (vegetarian) $4 (per pound) 155 cal. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs may vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. FRESH Catering 903.747.3512 FRESH HORS D’OEUVRES & PLATTERS FRESH HORS D’OEUVRES & PLATTERS New Potato Sliders Platters calories are based on one (1) slider calories are based on 4 oz. serving size stuffed with your choice of: Grilled Seasonal Veggies garnished with a port-vanilla reduction and Pimento Cheese $12 (dozen) shredded parmesan 135 cal. Small $28 (serves 8-10) Large $50 (serves 15-20) Creamy Crab & Basil $24 (dozen) 95 cal. 340 cal. Deli assortment of sliced sandwich meats with Andouille-Green Onion $12 (dozen) cheese and a separate platter of sides 95 cal. including lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and Molasses Pulled Pork onions with sharp white cheddar $15 (dozen) Small $55 (serves 8-10) 180 cal. Large $100 (serves 15-20) Twice Baked Cheddar Cheese 220 cal. with green onions and sour cream $15 (dozen) Fruit 55 cal. the best seasonal fruit you can get your hands on Small $25 (serves 8-10) Mini Gulf Crab Cakes Large $40 (serves 15-20) with your choice of remoulade, cocktail or 60 cal. citrus-caper crème $28 (dozen) 245 cal. each Crudité seasonal crisp vegetables served with your Unique Offerings choice of jalapeño ranch, homemade ranch, calories are per each item herbed vinaigrette or charred tomato cream Roasted Bacon-Wrapped Medjool Dates Small $20 (serves 8-10) scented with port-vanilla $15 (dozen) 220 cal. Large $36 (serves 15-20) 145 cal. Red Grapes Sliced Artisan Bread with bleu cheese mousse and toasted pistachios choose up to 3 loaves for small platters $15 (dozen) 175 cal. or up to 5 loaves for large platters Sunset Gulf Shrimp Small $15 grilled with pineapple, cilantro and lime Large $25 $24 (dozen) 50 cal. 265 cal. FRESH-made Brioche Rolls FRESH Chicken Salad great to make your own sliders served on spoons with a spiced pecan or just served on the side Small $12 (15 rolls) $15 (dozen) 60 cal. Large $24 (30 rolls) Herb-Grilled Shrimp 145 cal. per roll served on spoons with charred corn salsa Gourmet Crackers $28 (dozen) 65 cal. selection of the grocery’s best Small $12 Large $20 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs may vary. 470 cal. Additional nutrition information available upon request. FRESH Catering 903.747.3512 FRESH DINNER FRESH DINNER Good Ol’ BBQ Main Attractions Choose either of our FRESH made sauces: calories are based on 4 oz. serving size Traditional Texas or Mustard Molasses. Don’t forget to add some slider rolls & tater salad. Thyme-Scented Beef Tenderloin calories are based on 4 oz. serving size served with horseradish cream and charred red onions $30 (per pound) Smoked Molasses Pork Butt $12 (per pound) 240 cal. 335 cal. Grilled Salmon FRESH Chicken served with a smoked tomato vinaigrette smoked or rotisserie $9 (per bird) $25 (per pound) 225 cal. 205 cal. Texas Beef Brisket FRESH Grilled Flank Steaks chopped or sliced $12 (per pound) in a garlic-honey marinade $25 (per pound) 240 cal. 315 cal. Smoked Pork Loin house-brined and smoked with Texas-style One Pot Shop barbecue sauce $12 (per pound) calories are based on 4 oz. serving size 170 cal. Pan-Seared Chicken Breasts King Ranch Casserole house-brined and accompanied by layers of roasted chicken, corn tortillas and buttermilk-tarragon cream $12 (per pound) cheese in a spicy southwest sauce 335 cal. Half Pan $50 (serves 9-12) Full Pan $100 (serves 18-24) 215 cal. Lasagna Al Forno layers of pasta, fresh-made pomodoro and bolognese sauce with ricotta cheese Half Pan $50 (serves 9-12) Full Pan $100 (serves 18-24) 200 cal. Mushroom Lasagna layers of pasta, sautéed mushrooms and a white cream sauce with ricotta cheese Half Pan $50 (serves 9-12) Full Pan $100 (serves 18-24) 230 cal. Chicken Pot Pie roasted chicken with fresh vegetables and herbs baked inside of a flaky pie crust Half Pan $50 (serves 9-12) Full Pan $100 (serves 18-24) 320 cal. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs may vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request. FRESH Catering 903.747.3512 FRESH DINNER SIDES FRESH DINNER SIDES Cold Sides Hot Sides serving suggestion - 4 servings per pound serving suggestion - 4 servings per pound calories are based on 4 oz. serving size calories are based on 4 oz. serving size Creamy Mustard Potato Salad $4 (per pound) Three Cheese Mac ‘n Cheese $6 (per pound) 180 cal. 160 cal. Penne Mozzarella Salad $6 (per pound) Whipped Yukon Gold Potatoes $6 (per pound) 130 cal. 105 cal. Cucumber Dill Salad $4 (per pound) Green Bean Amandine $7 (per pound) 80 cal. 100 cal. Cole Slaw $4 (per pound) Herb-Roasted New Potatoes $5 (per pound) 115 cal. 85 cal.
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