Graduations, weddings, milestone birthdays and anniversaries are excellent times to get together with those who are important to you.  Good food, great folks, and deliciously beautiful cakes are all that you need. Catering by Victoria can help with two out of three.  You just need to invite the guests.  Then let the celebration begin!

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If you have a special event coming up this Spring or Summer, you’ll be so happy to have called us.  We will take care of all the details, design a wonderful cake, and arrive right on time.  Everything will be set into place and your guests will absolutely be delighted.  Your special event will be a fond life memory, remembered by all fortunate enough to be there.  But best of all…it will be a party that you get to actually enjoy.

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If you have never worked with a caterer, let us introduce you to the world of catered events.  We’re excellent at working within reasonable budgets, and creating a magical event.  Catering by Victoria is booking up so call sooner, rather than later, to ensure availability.  We look forward to working with you!

Christmas and New Year’s are excellent occasions for Popping the Question.  Every year about this time, our phone begins ring with newly engaged couples seeking our services.  As professionals, it is our  duty and responsibility to know the ins and outs of planning weddings.  That is, what’s “IN” and what’s not.  Some bridal couples want just the latest, and some are looking for long-standing traditions.  We help them realize their wants, wishes and dreams.

Budgets are very much a trend for brides these days.  Finding ways to create special days especially frugally is important to many couples.  Please visit our early post entitled Planning a Wedding on a Tight Budget for some tips and ideas.  This post highlights trending ideas for the reception, buffet and cakes.

RECEPTION: As more and more wedding pavilions and venues are popping up, some brides are opting for money-saving ideas such as backyard receptions and public parks with covered structures.  Depending up the size and scope of the reception, these may be good options for saving money.

When choosing a venue, consider the timing of your reception, along with weather, seasonal busyness and guest accessibility.  Most caterers will not cater events without running water, electricity and shelter, so this is an important detail to discuss with your hired professionals.  Often, public park pavilions are available by reservation and this really is something to manage if you intend to hold the reception in a public place.  Be aware that public does mean public, and you may have people wander through which can be very . Consider holding the reception on a private lake, scenic ranch estate or church rectory as an alternative.  For outdoor weddings, tenting can often be rented and set up by the rental company.  Feel free to call us for some contact information.

Some ethnic cuisines are very delicious and affordable.

BUFFET: A catered buffet is a major expense for the reception.  However, depending on the menu selection, there are ways to feed your guests well, without busting your budget.  Certain foods are less expensive to prepare than others.  Consider before you decide on a menu what you would like your guests to think about the food you serve them.  What are the most important factors, beauty, taste or economics.  A menu with beautiful bite-sized appetizers may be very delicious, however perhaps not so filling for your guests.  A delicious, simple menu may be quite yummy, and filling, but not very original or elegant.  Which of these menu options is going to fit best in your catering budget?  Consult your caterer, or gives us a call for some excellent menu suggestions.  This is a service we provide to our clients which helps them select the right menu and food options specifically for them.

CAKES: Bridal couples are more commonly choosing smaller ceremonial cakes with the balance of servings in sheet cakes.  They are also opting for cakes iced with smooth butter cream icing, instead of rolled fondant.  Butter cream offers a better flavor than fondant, and experienced cake decorators can achieve a similar smooth finish effect.

Wedding cakes are trending in a more simple, yet elegant appearance.   You will see them decorated with colors found in the bridal ceremony.   Teal, blues,  and bright greens  are the hot colors this year.  Think of the colors of the peacock, and you will have the right cues.  Some brides are asking their bridesmaids to wear monochromatic dresses, of slightly different styling, with a common color running through out.  These same colors are finding their way on to the cakes, and as accents on the guest tables.

Black and dark chocolate browns will be used through out as contrasting colors on the cakes and groomsmen.

Expect trending cake flavors such as pistachio, red velvet, pumpkin spice and German’s sweet chocolate.  However, as ever, traditional white cake with white cream filling still remains popular.  Icing will be piped in dress colors, black and chocolate brown in polkadots, damaske prints and a bit whimsical patterns.  Fresh flowers are still a popular choice for cake toppers, as are metalic monograms.  Birds, butterflies and dragonflies continue to land on cakes too.

The fact that budgets are “IN” is a very good thing.  We like to help bridal couples experience a special, life-memory for them and those who are important to them.  In doing so, we strive to help them stay within a reasonable budget.  After the lights have dimmed, and the party is over, the last thing anyone wants is a big bill that they weren’t counting on.  You can rest assured in working with us, we operate with full disclosure of all expenses upfront, and no hidden anything.  We think you’ll find our approach refreshing and our services exceptional.

Hospitality is the act of generously providing care and kindness to whoever is in need.

The catering industry is competitive, and this market is filled with many “wanna bes,” how will your clients pick a great caterer, or how do you set your company apart from the others?  I’ll share some insight into our experiences.

We have been in the catering industry for over 8 years, but professionally for over 4 years.  Every year we see a growing number of repeat customers, and every year, despite a challenging economy, we have witness double digit growth in our catering sales and services.  Why?  What are we doing right?  Here is a four step process.

1.  Prioritize.  Every catering job, no matter its size, scope or menu is our top priority.  We want that customer to be satisfied yes, but truly, we want more than that.  We align our staff, services and menu in such a way for our client to give them what they seek.  Sometimes, it is helping them recognize just exactly what that is.  Our clients come to us for our expertise, and we seek never to fail them.  So we look at every catering job as an opportunity to showcase our talents, to market our company.

2.  Plan.  We work within a budget.  Whether or not our customers admit it, they have a budget.  Whether or not they fully realize what that is, they eventually pinpoint it.  The bottom line on budget is our client will at some point evaluate what they spent and what they received in exchange.  Our “product” MUST be viewed as valuable.  Did our customer get his money’s worth?

Here’s the rub.  It is our job to identify their budget.  Sometimes a customer will come straight out with their budget in dollars.  A lot of times they won’t.  Regardless, we must have a realm to work within, or all is lost.  Either the extra expense comes off our profit, or the client overspends, and they are never happy if that is their lot.  Asking questions is the quickest and most efficient manner to determine a budget.  I like to clarify what is most important to our clients.  Do they desire ease and convenience?  Is the quality and deliciousness of the food most important?  Those two areas of service are the most important aspects of identifying their budget.  Keep in mind, just because a client “wants” something, it does not mean that they  “get” it.  Be honest with them about the expenses associated with the services, and let them be the boss when it comes to expanding their bottom line.

3. Perform.  Be on time.  Be prepared.  Look sharp. Give them EVERYTHING you promised and even a few sparkles more.  Because I guaranty that if they have worked with caterers before, this will be a new, and delightful difference.  Not only will they notice it in stark contrast, they will tell their inner circle.

4. Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

One final note.  Not everyone who wants your services gets to have you as their caterer.  Sometimes a client’s budget is not realistic.  Sometimes their demands are unreasonable.  Remember that sometimes the very best thing you can say to a potential client is, “No, sorry.”  We have all had the client that we wish we’d had the guts to be honest with, and said those very words.



On Valentine’s Day, we catered a special event for a couple hoping to honor and celebrate the marriage of one of their three sons.  There were about 75 guests in attendance.  It was a very loving gesture.

For the menu we chose crowd pleasing, hearty appetizers, such as scalloped artichoke hearts, tender meatballs in marinara, beautiful fresh fruit, varietal cheese tray, and crispy potato cakes with crème fraîche and smoked salmon.  The dessert buffet was stunning.  Mini mousse, in four luscious flavors, mini cheesecakes with raspberry coulis, dark, rich chocolate torte with soft whipped cream, dark and white chocolate~dipped strawberries, and heart~shaped pink sugar cookies.

Both the appetizer buffet and the dessert buffet were decorated in red satin,  pink sequinzed hearts and red votives. Beautiful clusters of red rose bouquets were placed around the kitchen, dining and living areas of the home.  Guests really seemed to have a wonderful time, enjoy the food, dessert and beverages.  Love was definitely in-the-air!