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New Outdoor Wedding Ceremony & Reception Venue in NJ

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Merri Makers Catering in NJ is very pleased to share a new and unique venue for weddings and events: Valenzano Winery. For brides looking for an outdoor wedding or theme wedding, this is a ideal option. Located in Shamong, NJ the winery is convenient to Southern Jersey, Philadelphia and Central Jersey. Vintner’s Pavilion is available this summer for events. Coming soon is The Winemaker’s Ballroom for indoor wedding receptions and events. Contact kristena@merrimakers.com for more information.

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Vintner's Pavilion at Valezano Winery

New Jersey Wedding Caterer Wins Awards

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Merri-Makers Catering, which received awards as “Best Caterers” by The Knot magazine, a national bridal magazine, in both 2007 and 2008, has earned its reputation as one of New Jersey’s most trusted and respected catering enterprises.

Merri-Makers began their catering business in 1978 and have facilitated countless weddings and parties, both on-premise and off-premise, over the past 30 years.

Today Merri-Makers Catering is the exclusive caterer on some of New Jersey’s premier wedding properties including: Bonnet Island Estate in Long Beach Island and Neshanic Valley Golf Course in Somerset County. Merri-Makers Catering is also on the recommended catering list for top wedding destinations that include Grounds for Sculpture, Morris Museum, the Mallard Island Yacht Club properties on Long Beach Island, and The Berkeley Hotel.

Information on their catering facilities can be found at:
http://merrimakerscatering.com/locations

Brides looking to plan an oceanfront beach wedding can book their exclusive event at Merri-Maker’s “Waters Edge” property in Sea Bright New Jersey. With a number of the Merri-Makers exclusive locations overlooking the water, brides considering a waterfront wedding can indulge in a barefoot tented reception on the beach or a lavish celebration in a ballroom with panoramic water views.

Merri-Makers Catering has become famous for their unwavering passion for the culinary arts and an obsession for detail. A Merri-Makers event is known to have flawless execution made possible by an abundance of professional and attentive staff. New Jersey brides planning the wedding of their dreams find exceptional distinction in their creative menus and artful presentation.

In addition to being awarded as Best Caterers by The Knot magazine in 2007 and 2008, Merri-Makers was also selected by Asbury Park Press as Best Caterer for four solid years. The New Jersey caterers were the exclusive caterer for the President George W. Bush NJ GOP Reception in 2007, NJ Governor Jon Corzine’s inaugural ball for 4,000 people and NJ Governor Jim McGreevey’s inaugural ball for 5,000 people.

With their high-end catering division, M2 Caterers, coupled with their Food Solutions division, MM365, this multi-faceted catering and food service organization has established itself as New Jersey’s pre-eminent caterer providing quality food and service for all occasions including weddings, corporate events, social celebrations, and gourmet contract MAP food preparation.

Mark B. Murphy
VP Business Development and Mktg
Merri-Makers Caterers
97 Sunfield Avenue, Suite CEdison, NJ 08837
877-625-3770
732-225-0009

info@merrimakerscatering.com

New Jersey Caterer, Celebrating 30 Years, Steps Ahead With New Culinary Trends

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Today’s brides and her guests have more sophisticated palates than ever before and award-winning catering chefs like Jack McCann – Chef de Cuisine for Merri-Makers – embrace the challenge with open arms. McCann and his peers are ecstatic that the days of chicken dishes and boring buffets are gone. Now let the creativity begin, they say. Receptions are dining experiences that have a star-studded role in the wedding day.

Along with the popularity of cooking shows for people of all ages, are supporting statistics that show that brides today on average are a few years older than they used to be. They exude confidence and are unabashed at creating celebrations centered on their personal preferences and individual styles. Brides are no longer as concerned about conforming to traditional expectations. They understand that the wedding reception is an opportunity to indulge in their individuality. And no element of a wedding day shows this more than the reception. Dining at a catered event is now exciting, delicious and entertaining like never before.

Brides Want A Unique, Personalized Wedding

Chef McCann – winner of the national 2006 Chef of the Year awarded by International Caterers Association – said the recent craze for brides to have their receptions reflect their individual tastes and preferences has changed the culinary trends for the better. Their joie de vivre philosophy allows him to be more creative; and catering chefs love the opportunity to create a reception dinner that leaves guests exclaiming, “!”

Some brides are opting for theme menus that express their personal concerns like environmental. For example, Merri-Makers has devised menus that utilize local food sources emphasizing fresh, fresh, fresh! While others want fun spirited menus that are based on the bride and groom’s favorite foods. These menus feature familiar foods with an upscale twist like macaroni and cheese gone “adult” prepared with semolina pasta, lobster and artisan cheeses.

The static buffet table has hit the road and in its place are more interactive chef-attended culinary kiosks and food bars. These allow for more guest interaction and a more vibrant flow to the room. One example for a food bar is the popular Chips Bar that features several varieties of tasty chips made from sweet potatoes, beets and other non-traditional vegetable roots and tubers. These bars also feature several different types of fresh house made dips. Another example is Merri-Makers’ Seviche Bar featuring a variety of fish served in savory cones. The idea is to create a food event that is delicious and interactive.

Another trend is to feature what chefs call the high-low epicurean creations like a full flavored braised short rib paired with a succulent tenderloin, or fresh Maine lobster with mini Italian meatballs.

Premiere catering chefs like Chef McCann are emphasizing dishes that focus more on flavor and presentation. Gone are “big” dishes and in their place are several tastings stocked with more flavorful choices. “Trios” are one of Merri-Makers flavor sensation specialties. These dishes have one food item that is served three ways like tuna, which on one plate includes individual servings of Tuna Tartare, Tuna Seviche and Porcini Dusted Seared Tuna.

People’s tastes are becoming more sophisticated, said Chef McCann. Food is entertainment and now guests are playing a starring role to help “finish” dishes like deconstructed salads. Instead of pre-mixing salads like a Caesar, Merri-Makers serves salads that are deconstructed with Romaine lettuce, Parmesan cheese, white anchovies, croutons and dressing served in a shot glass and placed in the middle of the salad. It creates a more interesting presentation, keeps the salad fresher and allows the guests to add what they want.

Changes Create More Stylized Table Settings

Many of the cutting edge options also help the bride to create more stylized table settings that are more artful and less cluttered. Mineral water bottle service is replacing the sweating, dripping water pitchers. Thin, long and elegant crostini sticks are replacing bulky bread baskets.
Family style pastas are served for all guests at a table creating a fun sharing experience. China service is more elaborate and now offers plates with several compartments to serve a trio of different versions of one featured item rather than one large plate.

Other vessels offering a fun twist for table presentations that are a Chinese restaurant “To-Go” box with chop sticks for Asian-style dishes, edible spoons and clear cellophane containers.

Culinary Trends Are Hitting Another Stratosphere

Rocket science is literally on the horizon of wedding reception cuisine. The art of molecular gastronomy is the next trend to hit the catering culinary scene. It is the art of applying scientific studies to cooking, which has devised edible menus, foams that are sauces turned into froth and foods that taste similar, but look different like shrimp noodles.

Chef McCann welcomes change and as an award-winning chef known for turning an idea into a dinner for 3,000 he is up for the challenge. Brides bring it on!

Overall, the wedding industry has grown and options have changed,” said co-owner Rick Bott. “But, one thing has remained the same for us regardless of the evolving trends, we make sure that this special day is the absolute best it can be from start to finish,” he added.

The name Merri-Makers is synonymous with trust. We are successful and celebrating 30 years in business because couples know that we have delivered perfect memories for 30 years,” said co-owner Andy Bott.

Merri-Makers, was voted one of the best caterers in the nation by “The Knot” magazine’s Best of Wedding Picks 2007 & 2008. Merri-Makers, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2008, is a premiere catering company and has exclusive catering rights to some of New Jersey’s most prestigious wedding sites. Merri-Makers is well known for the distinctive food service and trusted, professional service for all types of social and corporate events. Merri-Makers, has catered the past three Governor’s Inaugural Balls, as well as President George W. Bush’s political fundraiser in May 2007. Top corporate clients include Lockheed Martin, Sanofi Aventis, Washington Mutual and IBM to name a few.

Merri-Makers Catering Locations:

Merri-Makers at NJ Convention & Expo Center, Edison - MAIN OFFICE – (732-225-0009)
Merri-Makers at Bonnet Island Estate, Manahawkin (609.494.9100);
Merri-Makers at The Chapel on Sandy Hook (732.264.3355);
Merri-Makers at the Reception Center – PNC Arts Center grounds,- Holmdel (732.264.3355);
Merri-Makers at Water’s Edge, Sea Bright (732.842.1714).

New Jersey Caterer Wins National Recognition

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

“New jersey caterer, merri-makers caterers, was voted best caterer by brides in “The Knot” bridal magazine best of weddings picks survey. Merri-Makers’ Chef de Cuisine was voted Chef of the Year in 2006 by the International Caterers Association.”

Co-owners and brothers Rick and Andy Bott are pleased to announce that their New Jersey catering business, Merri-Makers, was voted one of the best in New Jersey by “The Knot” magazine’s Best of Weddings Picks 2007.The magazine, one of the most popular among brides-to-be, reports that more than 25,000 brides participated in the survey for the Best of 2007 issue. In order to win a Best Picks, vendors were required to score a minimum 85 points out of 100. Merri-Makers scored 94 – from “start to finish,” said participating brides.

“We are very pleased to receive this recognition from our brides,” said Rick Bott.

“None of this would be possible without our savvy wedding couples expecting the very best and our team members meeting and exceeding their expectations,” Andy added.

Merri-Makers, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2008, is a premiere catering company with several premium and waterfront sites – Merri-Makers at Bonnet Island Estate, Manahawkin; Merri-Makers at The Chapel on Sandy Hook; Merri-Makers at the Reception Center (PNC Arts Center grounds), Holmdel; Merri-Makers at Water’s Edge, 1465 Ocean Avenue, Sea Bright, NJ.

Additionally, Merri-Makers is well known for the distinctive food service and professional service for all types of social and corporate events. Merri-Makers has catered the past three Governor’s Inaugural Balls, as well as President George W. Bush’s political fundraiser in May 2007. Top corporate clients include Lockheed Martin and Sanofi Aventis, Washington Mutual, Tiffany’s and Freehold Raceway Mall and many others.

The recognition from “The Knot” follows a prestigious culinary award received by Jack McCann III, Merri-Makers’ Chef de Cuisine. McCann was voted Chef of the Year 2006 by the International Caterers Association. The International Caterers Association (ICA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education, mentoring and service for professional caterers and promoting the profession of catering to clients, industry members, vendors and the public.

The Knot
Best of Weddings 2007
NY & NJ Caterers
Merri-Makers Caterers, Edison

Score of 94.0:
For “phenomenal” food and service “from start to finish,” celebrate your nuptials with these “excellent” caterers. Their “wonderful” and “professional” staff will make your “special day the very best!”

www.Merrimakerscatering.com (732 225-0009)