Cooking for Post-Wedding Brunch – Am I Out of My Mind?
I’ll try to keep this brief! TL;DR: Is it nuts to volunteer to cook my sister-in-law’s wedding brunch for 10-30 people as a home cook?
My sister-in-law is getting married in August 2026, and the family plans to rent a house for 10-20 people for the wedding weekend (Saturday to Monday). Since the wedding will be out of state, my partner and I will likely be living even farther away by then. I feel like we haven’t been as supportive throughout the wedding planning, so I’d like to give a meaningful gift by covering part of the cost and cooking for the wedding brunch at the rental house.
The brunch will be relatively small, with a maximum of 30 guests from a total of around 100, mostly family. I’ve cooked for large family events before—Thanksgiving for 12 and 16, Easter for 10, bachelorette party meals for 10, and my own birthday celebrations for 7-15. I truly enjoy cooking, and the houses we’re considering have spacious, well-equipped kitchens, quite the upgrade from my cramped 2010s galley at home. I host often and, if I may say so, do it quite well. That said, I realize that serving up to 30 people is a significant commitment.
The menu will feature a traditional brunch spread: lots of fruit, baked goods, fresh eggs, breakfast meats, pancakes, and waffles, along with 2-3 standout items I love to include (think oversized cinnamon buns for instance, nothing outrageous). It’ll be a standard homemade buffet rather than made-to-order dishes. I plan to cover all the food and drinks, while my mother-in-law and sister-in-law would handle table and linen rentals.
Am I biting off more than I can chew? Have I let too many entertaining cookbooks warp my perception? I absolutely love to cook and host, and I genuinely enjoy making people happy with my meals, but I need some honest input from you all.
And if you think I’m not totally crazy, please share your favorite easy brunch recipes that can be made in large quantities. Thanks in advance!
P.S. This is NOT for MY wedding!
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