Good Things for Easy Entertaining

Good Things for Easy Entertaining

Author: Martha Stewart Living Magazine

Publisher: Clarkson Potter

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1400048788

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Shares ideas, projects, and recipes culled from Martha Stewart Living magazine, covering everything from tabletop decorations and flatware to menus for special occasions and everyday meals.


Betty Crocker's Guide to Easy Entertaining, Facsimile Edition

Betty Crocker's Guide to Easy Entertaining, Facsimile Edition

Author: Betty Crocker

Publisher: Betty Crocker

Published: 2008-08-25

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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This authentic facsimile of the 1959 entertaining guide brings beloved memories from Betty Crocker history in a new concealed-wiro format. Tried and true recipes: They may have been invented in the '50s, but these recipes have withstood the test of time. Vichyssoise, Parmesan Oven-Fried Chicken, Baked Alaska Angel Food Cake, Stuffed Leg of Lamb, Gourmet Potato Salad, Herb Batter Bread, Gay Nineties Charlotte Russe, and Mulled Cider, and Brownie Peppermint Pie all have plenty of appeal today. The real thing! A primer on 1950s-style entertaining: Dinners and buffets, after-dinner coffee, stag parties, midnight suppers, dessert-and-coffee, barbecues, brunch, and potlucks. A charming snapshot of that era, with its rules of etiquette, turns of phrase, and recipes, such as: * "When is the telephone best for invitations?" * "When Guests Arrive" * "When Guests Leave" * How to serve a small dinner for up to six people * How to organize a coffee service * How to host an afternoon tea


At Home with Michael Chiarello

At Home with Michael Chiarello

Author: Michael Chiarello

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2005-09-08

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0811840484

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In this cookbook--packed with 130 recipes, gorgeous photographs, and inspiring entertaining ideas--Chiarello shares his secrets for celebrating in style and having fun doing it.


Easy Entertaining for Beginners

Easy Entertaining for Beginners

Author: Patricia Mendez

Publisher: Maple Heights Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0979956404

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This book is designed for the beginner who desires to entertain in her home but lacks experience. It includes 13 complete menus for popular occasions, full-color photographs, delicious recipes, simple instructions, decorating ideas, step-by-step checklists, music and drink suggestions. Each chapter has a section on "Mistakes to Avoid", "Optional Shortcuts", "Party Etiquette" and "Tips to Ensure Success". Each reader is instructed and encouraged in her endeavor to have satisfying and successful entertaining events in her home.


Dinner Parties

Dinner Parties

Author: Jessica Strand

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2004-09-12

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780811842983

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From an intimate dinner for four to a festive feast for a dozen, Jessica Strand's collection of simple yet sensational recipes will inspire both experienced dinner hosts and first-time party planners.


Confessions of a Serial Entertainer

Confessions of a Serial Entertainer

Author: Steven Stolman

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

Published: 2015-03-09

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 142363716X

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Menus and anecdotes give away one man’s secrets for entertaining in style. Steven Stolman has a gregarious personality. He loves to entertain: cocktail parties in Palm Beach, football game-day gatherings in Wisconsin, family Passover Sedars in Connecticut, and dinner parties in his New York apartment. “Of all our friends, we have the smallest places, yet we seem to do more entertaining than anyone.” It’s about the people and the food, he says. He also loves old community and church cookbooks from the 1950s to the ’70s. And these are his inspirations for party food: dips and cheese spreads with crackers, family recipes for delicious roasts, breakfast casseroles, and desserts. What Stolman confesses is that he hates hostess gifts and isn’t afraid to say so. He advises women not to take a purse to a party and just “tuck it behind here” to avoid holding it—thanks for ruining my furniture arrangement! He advises about the importance of having silver serving pieces and how to dress for a cocktail party or a dinner party (at least try!). And he confesses that even when he has hired servers to pass hors d’oeuvres, he can’t help but carry a tray around himself! This book will give any novice party host ideas and confidence, and it will inspire seasoned hosts to simplify and enjoy the party. Steven Stolman is the author of 40 Years of Fabulous and Scalamandré: Haute Décor. He divides his time among homes in Palm Beach, New York, and Milwaukee.


Easy Entertaining at Home

Easy Entertaining at Home

Author: Sandra Lee

Publisher: Hachette Books

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1401304508

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Television and cookbook star Sandra Lee offers her best ever at-home entertaining book, full of fabulous recipes and ideas for making year-round gatherings fun and simple. This month-to-month go-to guide features fast favorite cocktails and canapés for everyday entertaining, and every holiday and special occasion. In this book you will find your favorite libations and scrumptious appetizers, as well as tips for hosting a successful get-together. In Easy Entertaining at Home, Sandra Lee has created the perfect party primer and resource for the modern, busy homemaking host. The recipes include a long list of margaritas, martinis, sangrias, punches, coladas, and cosmopolitans--all your favorites are here. You'll also find savory and sweet recipes for party foods such as deviled eggs, steak skewers, sliders, jalapeno poppers, cakes, and cupcakes sure to please. Cocktails and canapés guaranteed to make stress-free at-home entertaining fast, fun, and fabulous.


Porch Parties

Porch Parties

Author: Denise Gee

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2010-04-28

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0811865800

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A super guide to fun, easy, outdoor entertaining. From picking your decorations to learning classic drinks and nonalcoholic treats, let your cares drip away and the enchantment begin!


Cornelia Guest's Simple Pleasures

Cornelia Guest's Simple Pleasures

Author: Cornelia Guest

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2012-06-12

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1602861684

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Daughter of fashion icon C. Z. Guest and Winston Frederick Churchill Guest, polo champion and heir to the Phipps steel fortune, Cornelia Guest resisted eating animal products from childhood because of her passion for “critters.” When her mother became ill, her research compelled her to take the leap to eat cruelty-free. In Cornelia Guest's Simple Pleasures, she reveals the secrets of understated elegance she learned from her parents and the family's extraordinary friends. Her favorite simple recipes are so delicious, even the most fervent carnivores do not miss the meat, and her tips on entertaining take the stress out of any event. Her ulterior motive is to inspire readers to have fun experimenting with healthy alternatives and to change the way they think about food. She shows readers how to incorporate affordable, cruelty-free eating into their daily lives and how to serve that wholesome food to friends. Organized by season, each section begins with a luscious meal—a light spring lunch of chilled asparagus soup and quinoa salad, an alfresco summer dinner of veggie carpaccio and stuffed squash blossoms, a fall breakfast buffet of pecan waffles, faux buttermilk pancakes, and raspberry muffins, and a cozy winter's dinner of shepherd's pie with a chocolate tart for dessert. Each season contains recipes for beverages, soups, salads, pasta, side dishes, main courses, and an abundance of desserts that everyone will love. Special sections feature recipes for grains, greens, and beans. Her favorite chefs, doctors, a veterinarian, and other health experts have contributed sidebars with tips, advice, and eye-opening information. Dismissing fussy food and pretention, she believes the key to entertaining well is simplicity. Cornelia Guest's Simple Pleasures is filled with advice on how to set a lively and original table, how to bring nature inside, even how to stay calm in the face of entertaining disasters. She shows how a little thought and effort makes it a snap to create a relaxed, warm atmosphere and fabulous food free of animal products that will not only please family and friends but will also allow you to enjoy your own party. Richly illustrated with photographs of personal memorabilia and of Templeton, her legendary home, the book captures the feeling of a well-lived life. Cheerful, colorful, and unpretentious, Simple Pleasures will give readers all they need to know to cook in the most nutritious way possible and to serve it up with great style.