January is behind us, and we’re facing the last month of winter before we fire up the grill for a season full of fresh aromas. When planning catering for February events, you might be asking yourself: "What foods and dishes should I actually choose during the winter months?"
Most people instinctively reach for salads, cucumbers, and tomatoes - the classics that "look healthy" and "feel refreshing." But let’s stop for a second. It’s February. It’s just a few degrees above freezing outside. Your body is fighting the cold and needs energy. And we’re serving it watery vegetables?
Forget the imports from sun-drenched southern lands. In winter, the body needs foods that warm you up, strengthen you, and provide sustained energy. And the best ones are literally right in our own backyard.
Top Winter Ingredients for Your Catering:
Multi-grain Sandwiches They look great, taste even better, and are packed with vitamins. Beets provide vibrant color and earthy flavor, carrots add sweetness, and microgreens bring the freshness. This isn't just bland catering; it’s a deliberate harmony of flavors that makes sense even in February.
Apple and Pear Strudel Even dessert can be seasonal. Czech apples and pears, high-quality pastry, and a traditional recipe. No exotic additions that have no business being here just pure, local comfort.
Seasonal Fresh Drinks Ginger-infused warmers, rosehip teas, and juices made from fruit that weathered the winter in local cellars. These drinks give you a real kick and boost your immunity not because it sounds good on a menu, but because it actually works.
Seasonal ingredients aren't just a trend for hipster cafes. They are a logical solution that:
January strawberries are a perfect symbol of how we’ve lost touch with nature. They are expensive, tasteless, travel thousands of miles, and provide the body with almost nothing in winter. Meanwhile, a local beet from the next county over costs pennies and delivers more energy, vitamins, and flavor.
For your next event, try something different. Try seasonal. Try honest. We’d be happy to prepare a catering proposal that makes sense for your body, for nature, and for your guests' taste buds.
Get in touch, and let’s discuss the details. February is the last month to enjoy the best of winter!