Catering Menus individualized per event

 

Rib eye Steak Sandwich
Philly Steak Sandwich
Italian Sausage Sandwich
Chili
Cold Deli Sandwiches
Stew
Fajita Pita
Fruit bowls/kabobs
Alligator Meat kabob
Fruit Crepes
Boudin balls
Ribbon Fries
Variety of Hamburgers
Tornado Fries
Tacos
Toothpick Garlic Fries

Burritos

Chicken Strips
Taco Salad

Hot Dogs
Crepe Spinach Wrap
Corn Dogs
Variety of Hot Pasta’s
Nachos
Homemade Soups
Funnel Cakes
Salads
Fried Twinkies
Pot Pies
Fried Oreos
Sheppard’s Pie
Popcorn
Candy
Ice Cream bars



Use of the word grill refers to cooking food directly over a source of dry heat,[8] typically with the food sitting on a metal grate that leaves "grill marks." Grilling is usually done outdoors on charcoal grills or gas grills, a recent trend is the concept of infrared grilling. Grilling may also be performed using stove-top "grill pans" which have raised metal ridges for the food to sit on, or using an indoor electric grill.

A skewer or brochette, or a rotisserie may be used to cook small pieces of food. The resulting food product is often called a "kabob" or "kebab" which means "to grill" in Persian, which is short for "shish kebab" (shish = skewer)(similar to a "satay" in Asian cuisine, or "alambre" in Mexican-Yucatan cuisine). Shish kebabs have a Persian origin, but are now commonplace in American cuisine.