Dinner Parties

The Long Weekend

This Labor Day ended up being more of a stay-cation. Friends that were originally going to visit us in Chicago had to postpone the trip due to Hurricane Dorian. :( Bummer.

Nonetheless, a long weekend means that lots of snacks and many glasses of wine were consumed throughout the lazy afternoons. Cocktail hour is a recent phenomenon in our house, an idea lifted from our dear friends in Milwaukee. I think its safe to say it will be here to stay - for the long haul.

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Dinner Party Basics: Timing and Structure

Dinner Party Basics: Timing and Structure

My parents are hosting machines. Some of my favorite memories as a child involved a giant dinner table with all of my cousins, my grandma, my aunts and uncles, and my parents. Relatives would waltz in and out of the house, sometimes popping in for dinner or right after, settling down around the dining room table as my mom brewed some tea for everyone. Wine glasses and stained corks would litter the table after late-night conversations. To this day, every year when I’m home for Thanksgiving weekend, my high school friends still congregate at the same table while my parents pop open a few bottles of wine. Everything seemed effortless. You can say I inherited the same hosting gene - but it took me a few tries to achieve β€œeffortless”.

Over the years, I’ve found the best structure that works for my sanity. I’m able to cook what I want without driving myself nuts and I bake in enough time for myself to decompress before guests arrive. Here is a comprehensive timing guideline for a relaxed dinner party.

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