Showcasing our Décor

It is imperative that J. Scott Catering constantly strives to be innovative and unique when it comes to the décor layouts we use for our many events. When walking into a wedding reception or corporate social event, one of the first things noticed by guests is the general ambiance of the room. We want to ensure that through our combinations of color and décor, attendees at each and every one of our events feel the positive energy and recognize the J. Scott creative flair.

This week our team was working at full throttle preparing for one of our fall showcases. Held at a local Philadelphia institution of higher learning, the event was an opportunity for party planners around the area to observe some of J. Scott’s latest designs and layouts on display.

Upon entering the event, our planners where greeted by an impressive sushi bar display. A strong representation of the counter of an upscale sushi restaurant, the bar provided ample space for a “made-to-order” preparation of dishes guaranteeing freshness. This layout is extremely portable and adds a unique cultural dynamic to any social or corporate event. The main bar area was book ended on either side by raised seating, offering an ideal location to look out over the magnificent Philadelphia skyline. The vibrant hand made floral arrangements worked well to offset the black and white Asian décor.

Moving forward, the main serving table was outfitted with an eco-friendly display. Earth toned platters and utensils, along with lush green centerpieces created and calm relaxing feeling in the room. Seating tables were covered with green and chocolate striped satin linens and accented by centerpieces containing fresh apples and artichokes.

The third layout on display was our fall harvest. The patchwork collage of various shades of orange and yellow in a way created a sense of anticipation for the upcoming change in seasons. The sweltering summer heat outside may have also played a part in those feelings as well. Cascading butterflies mimicking falling leaves hung from the tree displays blending nicely with the orange linens and dishware.

 

The planners were greatly pleased by the day’s displays, and were enthusiastic about including these new designs in upcoming events. Keep and eye peeled as next week’s blog entry will detail some of the delectable dishes that completed the event’s ambiance with savory smells and tastes that were definitely unique to J. Scott.

Corporate Event at the Foundry

Last night we catered for a corporate event at the Phoenixville Foundry. In just a few hours the JSC team turned an empty room into a palace of tranquility. The décor at this event was very calming. Blue hydrangeas were placed at the center of each table and were immersed in gem-filled water. Surrounding the flowers were other gems and mini candles. Vibrant Babylon Blue linen (http://bit.ly/iCkhTI), which was carefully selected by the event planner Amanda, made the glass sparkle and the gems look as if they were glowing.

Delectable hors d’oeuvres were constantly coming out of the kitchen. We passed around a classic Bruschetta made with homemade crostini that had the precise amount of crunch and juicy tomato basil concasse. Our mouth watering apple, brie, cinnamon, and sugar combination that was carefully baked into crispy phyllo cups was loved by all who tried it. We presented scallops wrapped in crispy bacon with horseradish sauce for dipping and added spice. The Thai smoked chicken was served on wonton crisps and had a spicy kick to them that was balanced out nicely with the crisps. Each tray of hors d’oeuvres was brilliantly garnished with either radiant sunflowers or vibrantly white hydrangeas.

Instead of having a sit down meal, this event was set up with food stations. Our sushi bar station had a wide selection of tuna nigiri, salmon nirgiri, shrimp nigiri, tuna rolls, California rolls, cucumber rolls, and futomaki which is a thicker roll. For those who don’t know, Nigiri sushi is a type of Japanese dish made by forming rice into a small clump and pressing sliced fish on top of it. It’s a tasty alternative to traditional sushi rolls. It was a truly Japanese experience with chopsticks and all.

We had three types of sliders at our gourmet slider station: beef, crabcakes, and vegetarian portobello burgers with provolone, roasted red peppers, caramelized onions, and the option of pesto mayonnaise for some zesty flavor. The parmesan crisp potato wedges that we had on the side were crisp on the outside and perfectly tender on the inside.

The flatbread station consisted of Prosciutto with tangy arugula lettuce and drizzled with balsamic vinegar for a tart yet sweet flavoring. There was also a margarita flatbread with olive oil, fresh basil, jersey tomatoes, and mozzarella; just like a crispy mini pizza.

For dessert, we had three types of miniature parfait cups- all garnished with whipped cream on top of each shot glass. The first scrumptious little cup had graham cracker and key lime mousse that was lighter than air. The second had homemade carrot cake and toffee. The third consisted of sliced mango, diced pineapple, diced blood orange and saccharine cream.

Overall the event was a success and we look forward to working with the Phoenixville Foundry and the corporate company again real soon!

 

 

The Inaugural Event

We were very fortunate to recently cater the Inaugural event for a new state of the art event facility in Chester County.  The event was also a fund raiser for a very important charity which drew about 300 guests.

The event gave us the opportunity to design some incredible looking food stations that were pretty over the top. The event was centered on a silent and live auction.  We did cocktail and hors d’ oeuvres upstairs on the mezzanine level, and then interactive food stations.

Our food stations consisted of slider bar which was manned by attendants and offered guests crab cake sliders, portobello mushroom sliders and classic sliders. We finished by serving pomme frites, root beer floats, and chocolate milkshakes.

Another popular station was the Kanto Bistro which was comprised of a custom made u shaped bar serving Chili Beef Ramen, Chili, Noodle Salad with Prawns, and Yaki Udon. This station was finished by offering guests Sapporo Beer

Finally we had a large sushi action station.  On hand there were four sushi chefs creating Tuna, Salmon, and Shrimp Nigiri, and a huge assortment of rolls.  This was finished with Sake Martinis.

I think the real star of this event was the florist and our design team.  The look was stunning and worked so well with the aesthetics of the building.