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Eid inspiration: create the perfect Eid buffet with help from the experts!
SALIMA FEERASTA
Fuss-free food like marinated chicken on skewers (L) or mini cupcakes (bottom right) are always a good idea
Eid wouldn’t be the same without the yearly marathon of visits to friends and family, and the Eid trolley or table is always a focal point. After a month of fasting, this array of goodies is a welcome invitation to indulge.
Putting together the perfect Eid trolley is trickier than it looks. No one wants to be fussing much in the kitchen in their Eid outfits so convenience is paramount, as is variety.
Chances are your guests will see a fair number of trolleys over the three-day holiday so it’s important to offer them some interesting choices. It’s also a good idea to keep servings bite sized. The novelty of being able to snack all day is great after Ramazan but with so many visits to make, large servings can be a penance.
The ideal Eid trolley includes both traditional favourites and personal specialties. It carries a mixture of hot and cold snacks and offers a balance between savoury and sweet options. It’s great to have something new or original to tempt your guests with – there are lots of bakeries and home bakers offering Eid treats so it’s easy to introduce something exotic such as macarons or tiramisu. Lastly, the best Eid trolleys are also a feast for the eyes. Eid is not a time for restraint, so dig out your best china and think about how to present your snacks in the most appealing way.
Looking for inspiration? We asked Lal Majeed of Lal’s and ace caterer Amna Tauqeer of YUM, both known for their delicious and beautifully presented food, to put together their perfect Eid trolleys. From falafel to salted caramel sheer korma, both were full of fabulous ideas to impress and treat your Eid visitors.
Lal's: Floral accents and dramatic confectionery add a continental touch
Lal Majeed put together a gorgeous Eid table complete with fresh flowers, bone china and a floral tablecloth.
Lal’s top tip – a tablecloth adds a lovely formal touch and needn’ t be expensive. Head to your local bazaar and pick up a pretty print for next to nothing -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
“A trolley can be a limiting in terms of presentation. I prefer the impact of a beautifully laid table. I think it’s lovely to have a show-stopping cake – a gorgeous, iced multi-tier cake that guests can work on throughout the day," she says.
One option for your buffet is to let a gorgeous cake take center stage. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
Her cake may be on a grand scale but everything else on Lal’s Eid table is bite size. The savoury range includes mini chicken shahliks, falafel, individual quiches and hunter beef sandwiches.
“After all the chaat and pakoras during Ramazan, I think it’s good to offer a change at Eid.”
Tiny sweet treats are irresistible! -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
This spread by Lal Majeed favours continental cuisine. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
Another idea is to pick a colour and use it as a theme. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
The continental theme continues with the sweet options. Lal serves up red velvet cupcakes, mini pastries and eclairs, sugar cookies and her famous macaroons. The effect is spectacularly mouth watering.
YUM by Amna Tauqeer: Traditional fare with a modern twist
Amna Tauqeer takes a slightly different approach. Her Eid trolley features a modern take on Pakistani favourites, and infuses continental desserts with traditional flavours such as rose, saffron and cardamom.
A look at Amna Tauqeer's Eid trolley. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
“Eid isn’t the same without sheer korma or behari kebab but I wanted to serve a more contemporary version of those classics.”
SALIMA FEERASTA
Fuss-free food like marinated chicken on skewers (L) or mini cupcakes (bottom right) are always a good idea
Eid wouldn’t be the same without the yearly marathon of visits to friends and family, and the Eid trolley or table is always a focal point. After a month of fasting, this array of goodies is a welcome invitation to indulge.
Putting together the perfect Eid trolley is trickier than it looks. No one wants to be fussing much in the kitchen in their Eid outfits so convenience is paramount, as is variety.
Chances are your guests will see a fair number of trolleys over the three-day holiday so it’s important to offer them some interesting choices. It’s also a good idea to keep servings bite sized. The novelty of being able to snack all day is great after Ramazan but with so many visits to make, large servings can be a penance.
The ideal Eid trolley includes both traditional favourites and personal specialties. It carries a mixture of hot and cold snacks and offers a balance between savoury and sweet options. It’s great to have something new or original to tempt your guests with – there are lots of bakeries and home bakers offering Eid treats so it’s easy to introduce something exotic such as macarons or tiramisu. Lastly, the best Eid trolleys are also a feast for the eyes. Eid is not a time for restraint, so dig out your best china and think about how to present your snacks in the most appealing way.
Looking for inspiration? We asked Lal Majeed of Lal’s and ace caterer Amna Tauqeer of YUM, both known for their delicious and beautifully presented food, to put together their perfect Eid trolleys. From falafel to salted caramel sheer korma, both were full of fabulous ideas to impress and treat your Eid visitors.
Lal's: Floral accents and dramatic confectionery add a continental touch
Lal Majeed put together a gorgeous Eid table complete with fresh flowers, bone china and a floral tablecloth.
Lal’s top tip – a tablecloth adds a lovely formal touch and needn’ t be expensive. Head to your local bazaar and pick up a pretty print for next to nothing -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
“A trolley can be a limiting in terms of presentation. I prefer the impact of a beautifully laid table. I think it’s lovely to have a show-stopping cake – a gorgeous, iced multi-tier cake that guests can work on throughout the day," she says.
One option for your buffet is to let a gorgeous cake take center stage. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
Her cake may be on a grand scale but everything else on Lal’s Eid table is bite size. The savoury range includes mini chicken shahliks, falafel, individual quiches and hunter beef sandwiches.
“After all the chaat and pakoras during Ramazan, I think it’s good to offer a change at Eid.”
Tiny sweet treats are irresistible! -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
This spread by Lal Majeed favours continental cuisine. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
Another idea is to pick a colour and use it as a theme. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
The continental theme continues with the sweet options. Lal serves up red velvet cupcakes, mini pastries and eclairs, sugar cookies and her famous macaroons. The effect is spectacularly mouth watering.
YUM by Amna Tauqeer: Traditional fare with a modern twist
Amna Tauqeer takes a slightly different approach. Her Eid trolley features a modern take on Pakistani favourites, and infuses continental desserts with traditional flavours such as rose, saffron and cardamom.
A look at Amna Tauqeer's Eid trolley. -- Photo by Samiah Hamdani
“Eid isn’t the same without sheer korma or behari kebab but I wanted to serve a more contemporary version of those classics.”