5 proposals for a wedding with a vegetarian menu

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Nowadays there is more and more awareness about environmental care, there are brides who opt for an eco-friendly wedding dress or couples who opt for a wedding decoration made of recycled materials. Also, more and more people are adopting vegetarianism as a lifestyle, so it is now common to incorporate an alternative option without meat in the wedding dress.banquet at marriages.

However, there are those who go further, do not compromise on their convictions and decide that their celebration will be totally vegetarian, many even considering a vegan and very delicious wedding cake. If you are on that side of the sidewalk and still do not know how to organize the celebration, here we guide you with some practical tips. The main thing, however, is that not only are happy with thethe bride and groom, but also the guests.

1. For the cocktail

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What better way to start the banquet than with a grandiose toast raising their wedding glasses and, of course, a delicious and colourful cocktail to suit all tastes. Indeed, the vegetarian option will allow them to show off and offer trays loaded with delicacies such as vegetable quiches, spinach balls with potatoes, cherry tomatoes stuffed with peanut pebre or something as simple as whole wheat bread canapés with goat cheese, tomato, olive and arugula. You can also resort to the little glasses and serve, for example, cochayuyo ceviche or avocado mousse with red onion, crispy cilantro, among other options.

2. The main menu

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No matter how vegetarian the meal, that doesn't mean your guests have to eat little or, worse, go hungry. For this reason, make sure you order a menu with starter and main course For an appetizer, for example, you can offer a vegetable timbale with beets, potatoes and carrots, accompanied by a fruity vinaigrette.

For the main course, meanwhile, pasta never fails A good option would be an exquisite vegetable lasagna with tomatoes, broccoli or spinach with ricotta, or chard and basil cannelloni. But there's more: how about a lentil milanesa or a tasty potato croquette? Both, accompanied by a mix of salads and rice with mushrooms. Last but not least, don't forget to complete your menu with a good organic wine.

3. What about dessert?

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There are so many possible options that you'll have a hard time deciding on one. Strawberries stuffed with mint mousse, chocolate and chia brownies strawberries with soy milk or carrot and walnut muffins delight the palate just by naming them.

Skewers with seasonal fruits are another alternative that does not fail, although the lemon granita is also exquisite and perfect to close a one hundred percent vegetarian menu with a flourish.

4. Late night service

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Whether it's spring or summer, it's always temperatures drop overnight So a hot soup will be the best alternative to replenish the energy of your guests and send them back to the dance floor, take off their jackets and show off their black party dresses and elegant suits.

They can offer different options like an asparagus soup au gratin or a ginger and carrot soup. Now, if you prefer to serve something lighter For example, you can opt for wholemeal mini sandwiches with melted cheese, tomato and sprouts.

5. A liquid station

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If you want to delight your guests with drinks beyond sodas and alcoholic beverages, a proposal is that set up a station that includes a variety of teas and coffees. For example, with exotic flavours and irresistible aromas such as black tea leaves or organic Arabica coffee beans. And for those who are thirsty from all that dancing, there are also several jugs with natural juices to choose from, whether it's mango, orange, apple, kiwi, blueberry or melon, among other fruits.

Even better if the decoration matches the style of the wedding, a country wedding decoration can look great with the menu of the event, as well as fruit arrangements. Once you have your vegetarian menu ready, it's time to start getting inspired with the love phrases you will use for your wedding vows.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.