With perfect late summer weather and a lavish buffet, we hosted a memorable party for our son's 14th birthday last weekend. Snacks, drinks, and zero kitchen chaos—thanks to BuffettenBoer, the sister service to Barbecue Boer. Everything was handled for us.
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As a busy parent who's hosted countless parties, I appreciate simplicity. Order your desired buffet online from BuffettenBoer, specify your delivery date, and choose hot or cold delivery. You'll get a precise delivery time via email the day before, so no guesswork.
Your complete setup arrives: fresh salads, baguettes, sauces, herb butter, disposable plates, cutlery, and rechauds with fuel paste for easy reheating.
Choose from 8 curated buffets:
Reheating is straightforward, though it takes time—plan ahead. Fill rechauds with 1 cm of water, light the fuel paste cans (each burns 2-2.5 hours), and heat for about 2 hours. Short on time or hosting 25+ guests? Opt for hot delivery, and they'll handle it.
Ours arrived cold; we fired up the rechauds at 4 PM. Lighting was effortless, with three extra fuel cans included—we didn't even use them. Everything was piping hot in 2 hours, faster than my slow cooker could manage for a crowd 😉. Fresh-bake the baguettes for extra crunch (optional but recommended).
Unpacking, I worried about portions, but we had leftovers for two days! Classic host anxiety.
We selected the 'Choice is Huge' buffet, featuring grandma's stew, chicken piri-piri, ham on the bone, pork satay, pork oysters, salads, baked potatoes, stir-fried veggies, and rice. Everyone raved, though I preferred Barbecue Boer's grilled flavors slightly—these felt a tad overcooked (maybe my reheating?). Still, a solid choice.
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The real game-changer? No prep or cleanup. Dirty plates, cutlery, and trays go back in the crates with rechauds. Indoor mess vanishes quickly; they pick up outdoors. Ideal for effortless entertaining!