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Canapes & Finger Food CANAPES & FINGER FOOD PLATINUM PACKAGE - CANAPE & FINGER FOOD Cold Canape & Finger Food Selection Smoked trout pate with pickled ginger poached cranberry & dill on melba toast Scallop ceviche with pomegranate fennel & citrus dressing (spoon) Prawn crème fraiche dill (spoon) Smoked salmon, goats cheese and beetroot (spoon) Tuna ceviche on black rice cracker Crab cucumber Asian style on fried wonton Fresh in house assorted sushi Fresh shucked Sydney rock oysters Oysters – Natural Oysters – Thai Blinis with smoked salmon, crème fraiche and beetroot Blinis with prawn, crème fraiche and dill Braesola, goat cheese and roquette wrap Miniature vegetable garden with baba ganoush & olive crumb Platinum - Hot Canape & Finger Food Selection Oxtail tortellini (spoon) Brazilian beef pastels Scallops, cumin & cauliflower (spoon) Oysters Kilpatrick (market price) Tempura prawns with Canadian maple syrup, sesame seeds & coriander Fresh lobster with lemon (market value) Steamed /fried in house pork & prawn dumpling Scallops with caper parsley butter (spoon) CANAPES & FINGER FOOD Platinum - Hot Canape & Finger Food Selection continued Ricotta & spinach ravioli bites with Napoli Sauce Slice lamb fillet on rosemary skewers Handmade minced pork & vegetable spring rolls Pork belly cubes and apple puree (spoon) Braised beef in fine de brick with pepper relish (spoon) Pork belly cubes and apple puree (spoon) Tarragon gnocchi with tomato basil salsa (spoon) Mushroom & chicken Vol Vents ( hand-made vol au vent cases) Mushroom Vol Vents (hand-made vol au vent cases) DIAMOND PACKAGE - CANAPES & FINGER FOOD Cold Canape & Finger Food Selection Brie, onion marmalade, burnt peach on lavosh Meredith goat cheese raw beetroot & dill (spoon) Zucchini, ricotta & semi-dried tomato roll Celeriac remoulade with truffle oil on melba toast Hand made Asian rice paper rolls (chicken) Hand made Asian rice paper rolls (vegetable) Tomato goats cheese tart Blue cheese, onion marmalade tart Stilton blue & onion marmalade tart Mini scotch eggs with piccalilli Mini scotch eggs with apple puree Gazpacho shot with basil, parmesan cheese stick Skewered ploughmans Assorted sandwiches – cucumber & philidelphia, smoked salmon & pepper, egg & mayonnaise etc Miniature vegetable garden with baba ganoush & olive crumb CANAPES & FINGER FOOD DIAMOND PACKAGE - CANAPES & FINGER FOOD Hot Canape & Finger Food Selection Salt & Pepper squid with citrus mayo Spoons of green lentil curry with Greek yoghurt House made spring rolls – Asian dipping sauce House made minced pork & vegetable spring rolls Arancini 3 cheese bites Spanish arancini Mushroom arancini Brazilian beef pastels Pumpkin risotto with sour cream Pommes Anna (pressed potato), bacon & peas Mini Warm soup shots (seasonal) Beef meatball with spicy relish SLIDERS Mini burger sliders – beef Mini burger sliders – m2 southern fried chicken Mini burger sliders – pulled pork CANAPES & FINGER FOOD BOWL, PLATE & CONE FOOD Thai beef salad (traditional Thai style) (bowl) Pork jowl with roasted Chinese cabbage and apple glaze (bowl) Chorizo and spinach mixed bean cassoulet with lemon pepper sliced chicken breast (bowl) Pickled beetroot, pumpkin and goats cheese salad (bowl) Mini Bangers & Mash (bowl) Hungarian Goulash (bowl) Beef Stroganoff with penne pasta (bowl) Penne pasta with chicken carbonara & parmesan Pan Seared Cod with crushed lemon chats, saffron beurre blanc (plate) Antipasto (individual) (plate) Fish & Chips with house made tartar sauce & lemon (cone) Salt & chilli squid (cone) DESSERT CANAPES Caramel Banoffee Pie Berry Cheesecake Lemon Tart Chocolate Tart Chocolate Truffles Almond Biscotti deconstructed Pavlova (spoons) Strawberry Jordbaer (stuffed flavoured strawberries) Chocolate Mousse Doughnuts with infused Strawberry Jam (hot dessert canapé) Panacotta – ask about our flavours! .
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