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Platter Menu QUICK TO ORDER EASY TO SERVE ORDER ONLINE PLATTERS FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS fournos.co.za Visit our website to see our delicious selection of ready to serve products, perfect for all your function requirements. 1 2 1 Fresh fruit skewer platter An assortment of fresh seasonal fruit skewers 3 served with Greek yoghurt & berry compote 2 Breakfast pastry platter Cocktail size breakfast pastries: muffins, scones, doughnuts & croissants - Served with butter & jam 3 Sweet platter A variety of cocktail size pastries: petit fours, Greek biscuits, nut slices, florentines, chocolate brownies & jam tartlets 4 5 7 6 4 Proudly South African platter A taste of some of SA’s favourites: cocktail mince vetkoek, mini boerie rolls, grilled chicken pieces & bobotie tartlets 5 Smoked salmon platter Fresh slices of rye bread topped with cream cheese & smoked salmon with slices of lemon & capers 8 6 Cocktail sandwich platter Freshly baked cocktail rolls filled with an assortment of healthy and nutritious fillings 7 Hot meats platter Bite sized meaty treats: meatballs, beef kebabs, chicken kebabs, sausages wrapped in bacon & rotisserie chicken pieces. Served hot or cold 8 Open sandwich platter Fresh slices of French baguette topped with cheese & tomato, chicken mayonnaise, roast beef & mustard, pickled vegetable & mozzarella cheese 9 10 11 9 Cheese platter A selection of local & imported cheeses Served with grissini 10 Crudités platter A selection of pickled & fresh seasonal 12 vegetables sticks - Served with a dip 11 Meze platter A classic taste of the Greek Isles: Meatballs, tiropita, 13 beef souvlaki, dolmades, spanakopita, marinated vegetables, grilled haloumi cheese Served with bread and dips 12 Cold meats platter A selection of thinly sliced local & imported cold meats 13 Continental sandwich platter Fresh Italian chiabatta sandwiches filled with an assortment of cold meat cuts, cheese & grilled vegetables 15 Canapés platter A selection of bite sized savoury Danish pastries 16 Hot pastry platter Freshly baked & fried pastries: samoosas, spanakopita, tiropita, cocktail quiches, mini pizza squares, spring rolls & sausage rolls Serve hot or cold 17 Finger snacks Bite sized finger foods: meatballs, honey mustard chicken kebabs, mini pizza bruschettas, Turkish kebabs & cocktail croquettes Serve hot or cold 17 15 14 16 14 Rissoles platter A selection of cocktail rissoles: prawn, tuna, chicken & beef rissoles with cheese & corn samoosas Serve hot or cold 18 Executive pastry platter Freshly baked pastries: spinach & feta sausage rolls, ham & cheese sausage rolls, assorted mini pies, spanakopita, tiropita, cocktail sized quiches & cheese griller puffs Served hot or cold 19 Cocktail prego platter Fresh cocktail size Portuguese rolls filled with tender grilled beef & chicken fillets in our homemade prego sauce 20 Bagel platter Fresh cocktail size bagels filled with an assortment of cold meats, cheeses, vegetables & tasty spreads 21 Italian rolls platter Freshly baked Italian rolls filled with a selection of cold meats, cheese & grilled vegetables 17 22 Filled croissant breakfast platter Fresh plain croissants filled with a selection of savoury breakfast fillings: bacon & egg, ham, cheese 19 & tomato, egg & beef sausage 18 20 21 22.
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