Marin Independent Journal

Stay out of the kitchen even when hosting a crowd

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Iinviting guests into your home comes with various responsibi­lities, but generally the time, expense and effort that goes into being an event host is well worth the opportunit­y to spend time with friends and loved ones. Guests will expect certain comforts when they arrive, particular­ly food and beverages that fit with the scope of the party or holiday. However, individual­s who like to go above and beyond as consummate hosts may lament that they often spend more time in the kitchen and not enough time mingling with their guests.

There are ways to reduce time spent away from party guests. Follow these tips to enjoy more opportunit­ies to socialize with friends and family while hosting.

Set up in the kitchen

The kitchen is often the heart of a home. Today’s open-concept spaces regularly feature a kitchen that opens up into a family room or dining space. Place food and beverages on a central island and converse with guests as you ensure their snacks are free-flowing.

Cater your event

While you may want to prove your culinary prowess, hosting guests is made much more labor-intensive when you handle all the cooking in addition to other tasks. To free up a lot of time, make one or two items and then cater the rest of the food. Restaurant­s, supermarke­ts, specialty food retailers and even fast-food establishm­ents often have catering menus that will make feeding a crowd a breeze.

Consider a potluck

Guests often like to bring something to events as a token of appreciati­on for the invite. With a potluck you can instruct guests to bring a favorite dish to the festivitie­s, which will greatly cut down on food preparatio­n. Then you can provide the snacks and additional meal accompanim­ents.

Hire staff

Think about investing in wait staff, bartender and clean-up crew for your event, particular­ly if you will be hosting a large crowd. These hardworkin­g individual­s will be responsibl­e for catering to the needs of guests, setting up refreshmen­ts, serving and breaking down at the end of the party. With their assistance, you can enjoy your event much more.

Make it a cocktail party

Sit-down dinners or buffet-style meals require a lot of food and preparatio­n time. Parties that feature sandwiches, appetizers, small bites and chips and dips may be much easier to manage, thus reducing time in the kitchen. What’s more, many of these foods can be purchased ready-made to reduce cooking and heating needs. wreath.

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