Mexican Food Ideas For Wedding Receptions

Mexican Food Ideas For Wedding Receptions

18 March 2019
 Categories: Food & Cooking, Blog


If you and your spouse-to-be both love Mexican cuisine, consider treating your friends and family members to it at your wedding reception. A Mexican-inspired special event menu is sure to please guests of all ages, and there are many ways to present and serve it. 

When it comes to preparing the meal, you have three options. You can make the dishes yourself if the reception is a small, intimate gathering, you can hire a professional catering company, or you can have your favorite local Mexican restaurant prepare the food for you. The last option may be your best bet since it will get you out of the kitchen, and you can trust the food quality since you're familiar with the eatery.

If you're on a tight party-planning budget, you can save money by holding a daytime reception and serving lunch instead of dinner. Since lunchtime portions are typically smaller, you'll need to have less food catered. You can also opt to prepare just the appetizers, such as chips, salsa and guacamole, yourself. 

Take all of your guests' dietary restrictions and preferences into consideration when working with the restaurant caterer. Mexican cuisine is very versatile in that you can easily substitute items, such as refried beans for meat. for the vegans and vegetarians in the crowd. You can also provide gluten-free tortillas if need be.

Here are some additional Mexican food ideas to consider for your reception:

1. Taco Bar 

You can't go wrong with a taco bar, since it will work for both indoor and outdoor receptions, as well as casual and elegant venues. Fill the bar with fresh ingredients and allow guests to completely customize their meals. 

On a long buffet-style table, set up hard taco shells, tortilla bowls for salads, and flour and corn tortillas. Provide seasoned ground beef, refried beans, and even vegetarian soy crumbles, as well as grilled or fried seafood if you desire.

Fill serving bowls with toppings such as chopped tomatoes, shredded lettuce, cheese, sour cream, hot sauce, jalapenos, corn, guacamole, and salsa. Label each item on mini chalkboards for a charming presentation. 

2. Family-Style Service 

Ideal for a large reception, family-style service will allow friends and family members to pick and choose what they want, and easily mix and mingle as they eat. Have the restaurant prepare large quantities of a few different Mexican cuisines favorites, including enchiladas with both red and green sauces, burritos, and chile rellenos, and include all of the traditional toppings. 

Ensure that the food stays the perfect temperature by keeping it on elegant silver warming trays. 

For more information, reach out to Mexican restaurants like El Molinito Restaurant & Catering.

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