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Wedding-Food-Drink-Menus-2018.Pdf 1 The Wedding Promise At As You Like It we guarantee... 1. Whatever your wedding dream - tastefully traditional or daringly different - we deliver. 2. Your day will be all wrapped up in a big bundle of fun. 3. You’re in safe hands - we are the experts. 4. Incredible deals for every budget. “There is no sincerer love than the love of food.” George Bernard Shaw 2 Fabulous Food 3 Course Wedding Breakfast Prices start from £40.95 per person mains (plus a vegetarian choice!) and two desserts for all your guests. We get as much of our produce from local suppliers as we can! We are also able to cater for any kind of dietary requests - please just ask. (Some of our dishes may contain traces of nuts or may have come into contact with nuts) 3 Canapés Our canapés are perfectly presented to add an allure of splendor from the start. Tiny but tasty, these treat sized tempatations are sure to be an impressive addition to the start of your day. 3 canapés per person = £5 Extra canapé = £1 supplement per person Served cold Asian style crab tartlets Smoked chicken and wholegrain mustard tarts with fresh herbs Beef crostini with onion jam & horseradish Whipped goats cheese & red onion tart (v) Chicken & wild mushroom tart with fresh herbs BBQ pulled pork crostini with braised red cabbage (gf) Fresh strawberries dipped with white & dark chocolate dipping sauces (v) Served hot Cheese fritters with tomato chutney (v) Mini fishcakes with dill crème fraiche Crispy Thai rice ball, coriander & lime mayonnaise (v) Spiced tomato & mozzarella arancini ball with pesto (v) Mini cottage pies Tempura Tiger prawns, sweet chilli dip Warm bruschetta of mozzarella, sun blushed tomato & pesto (v) Why not add a cocktail from our Cocktails & Canapés package? Prices start from £10 per person, see our drinks packages page 15 for more details! “The tempura prawns were amazing and went down a treat with our cocktails - Mr & Mrs Robinson 4 Wedding Breakfast Starters Choose from a selection of our delicious traditional Wedding Breakfast starters Roast mushroom & garlic soup with croutons (v) Roast Italian tomato soup with basil cream (v) Thai sweet potato soup with lime crème fraiche (v) Ham hock terrine with local piccalilli & rustic baguette Apple, pecan & blue cheese salad with dried cherries & a nut oil dressing (n) (v) Harissa spiced beef salad with tomato, red onion, pea shoots & horseradish dressing Greek Style Mezze plate with halloumi & pitta (v) Chicken Caesar style salad with fresh Parmesan (£1 supplement ) Bayonne ham wrapped mozzarella with roast vegetable salad & balsamic vinegar (£1 supplement) Breaded goats cheese with roasted vegetables & spiced beetroot purée (v) (£1 supplement) Shredded duck & hoi sin roll with Asian slaw & sweet chilli dipping sauce (£2 supplement) Prawn cocktail with tomato gazpacho, avocado puree, lemon mayo & tortilla crisp (£2 supplement) Tempura king prawns with sweet chilli or wasabi mayonnaise dip (£3.50 supplement) 5 Something Different Sharing starters Breads & Dips Warm flat breads & focaccia served with a selection of dips: Chilli cream cheese / Tzatziki / Hummus / Five bean dip / Rapeseed oil / Balsamic vinegar Spanish Feast Tomato bread / Stuffed piquillo peppers Marinated Spanish olives / Sliced chorizo / Manchego cheese (£2.50 supplement) International Sharing Plate Prosciutto / Chorizo / Salami / Hummus / Piccalilli Gherkins / Pickled onions / Feta cheese / Crusty baguette Rocket & Parmesan salad / Flat parsley (£2.50 supplement) Geordie Sharing Plate Ham terrine / Pork pie / Honey roast ham / Local piccalilli / Pickled onions Crispy crackling / Crusty baguette / Tempura black pudding / Pulled pork scrumpets (£3 supplement) “We are so glad we opted for the sharing starters, such a laid back and social way to enjoy food!” Mr & Mrs Greaves 6 Something Different £3.95 per person A Bit of Sparkle A magical concoction that can’t be missed and is the most popular additional course on the menu! A fantastical sorbet with fizz to freshen things up. Why not offer this spectacular course as a wedding favour for your wedding guests, we just know it will go down a treat! Gin & Midori Champagne sorbet, Gin, Midori & Prosecco Limoncello Lemon Sorbet, Limoncello & Prosecco Kwai Feh Lychee Liquer Passionfruit sorbet, Kwai Feh & Prosecco “This sparkling sorbet course was the perfect added extra to our meal and worked bril- liantly as our guests’ favours too! Two birds with one delicious stone!” Mr & Mrs Grey 7 Wedding Breakfast Menu Mains - meat Choose from a selection of succulent meats for your Wedding Breakfast with cooking options available to suit your taste. Simply grilled chicken breast with creamy mashed potato roasted baby carrots & herb cream Chicken breast wrapped in Bayonne ham & fresh sage with olive oil & sea salt crushed potatoes & sun blushed tomato pesto Braised featherblade of beef with roast mushrooms & shallots, creamed mash, herb dumpling & buttered greens Roast rump of lamb with fondant potato, English asparagus & red wine sauce (seasonal) Harissa spiced lamb skewers with chickpea & roast red pepper salad, grilled pitta bread & minted yoghurt dressing Moroccan lamb tagine with cous cous & grilled pitta bread Roast chicken breast with seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes, herb mash, Yorkshire pudding & prop- er gravy (£1 supplement) Roast sirloin of beef with seasonal vegtables, roast potatoes, Yorkshire & proper gravy (£1 supplement) Roast leg of lamb with seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes, minted new potatoes, Yorkshire pudding & rosemary gravy (£1 supplement) Roast loin of pork with seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes, crackling, Yorkshire pudding & Somerset cider gravy (£1 supplement) Slow cooked shoulder of lamb with mash, roasted baby carrots, minted savoy & red wine jus (£2 supplement) Rare breed pork chop with savoy cabbage, black pudding mash & cider thyme jus (£2 supplement) French style confit of duck leg with braised red cabbage & mash (£2 supplement) Spanish style braised lamb shank with olive oil mash, black olives & chorizo (£2 supplement) Individual beef fillet Wellington, As You Like It style, with seasonal vegetables & roast potatoes (£7 supplement) 8 Wedding Breakfast Menu Mains - fish All of our fish is locally coursed to ensure the best quality produce is served to your guests. Tiger prawn linguine with red chilli, garlic & tomato sauce served with wilted rocket & Parmesan cheese Herb crusted cod with baby potatoes, steamed mussels & tiger prawns in a white wine sauce (£2 supplement) Sea bream fillets with crushed potato, roast veg, zucchini & salsa verde (£2 supplement) (£2 supplement) Oven roast monkfish, chive mash, Provencal vegetables & sun blushed tomato salsa (£4 supplement) Pan fried halibut with ragout of peppers, Spanish olive oil mash & Spanish salsa (£5 supplement) ...or alternatively, mix any fish with any garnish - just the way you like it! Mains - vegetarian Our kitchens are supplied with the finest fruits of Mother Nature from our local farmers. Penne pasta with wild mushroms, parmesan cream & toasted pine nuts Moroccan vegetable tagine with cous cous & grilled pitta bread Yellow Thai curry of vegetables with jasmine rice, chilli, coriander& basil Pumpkin tortellini with roasted root vegetables & toasted pine nuts (n) (£1 supplement) Harissa spiced halloumi skewers with chickpea & roast red pepper salad, grilled pitta bread & minted yoghurt dressing (£1 supplement) Pitivier of goats cheese and roast vegetables with heritage potatoes & mixed leaf salad (£3 supplement) Herb crusted goat’s cheese with Italian vegetable salad and olive & tomato salsa (£2 supplement) 9 Wedding Breakfast Menu Desserts Careful consideration of confectionary is very important, so choose from our scumptious selection of desserts. Warm ginger sponge cake with rum cream & vanilla ice-cream Sticky toffee pudding with sticky sauce & vanilla ice-cream Classic crème bruleé with a shortbread finger Summer berry Eton mess with toasted pecan nuts Winter berry Eton mess with toasted pecan nuts Blueberry & raspberry cheesecake (£1 supplement) White chocolate & Bailey’s cheesecake (£1 supplement) Double chocolate tart with whipped mascarpone & nut praline (£2 supplement) Dark chocolate & hazelnut caramel tart & chocolate ice-cream (£2 supplement) Or something savoury... Cheese board A selection of local, and two guest cheese, served with biscuits, grapes & homemade chutney (£4 supplement per person or £8 supplement when taken as a 4th course) Coffee & mints Complimentary with your 3 course Wedding Breakfast 10 Little People’s Menu £13.95 per child We love children here at As You Like It, they’re just like you and me, only a little bit smaller and that makes them really important. We want the little ones to have as much fun at your wed- ding as you will, so that’s why our children’s menu has all of their favourites - to keep them entertained for as long as possible! Starters Soup of the day with crusty bread (v) Delicious baked dough balls with garlic butter & vegetable sticks (v) Chicken salad with tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce & mayonnaise Mains Super-duper spaghetti bolognaise with cheese sprinkles Best ever chicken breast nuggets with homemade chips Homemade 100% brilliant beef burger, topped with cheese, onion rings & homemade chips Magnificently crispy homemade fish fingers & homemade chips Succulent grilled chicken skewers with chickpea & roast pepper filled pitta bread Fun filled Italian pizza bread topped with ham, tomatoes, rocket & pesto Cheesy omelette made with free range eggs (v) Desserts Ice cream with wafer &
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