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I AND THOU

SPEND MORE TIME ENJOYING THE PARTY WITH THESE PREPARE-AHEAD DISHES BY FIONA SMITH.

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Fiona Smith has make-ahead party bites for fuss-free entertaini­ng

WHEN PLANNING FOOD for a party, I really don’t want to be stuck in the kitchen, so getting 90% of the prep and cooking done in advance is high on my priority list – along with deliciousn­ess and looking great of course! Here I have covered vegan, vege and pescataria­n friends, a pretty platter, salty nibbles, elegant finger food, something hot and a dessert, so hopefully that is all bases for a perfect party. I’ve put the hummus and dill veges together for the platter, keeping it strictly vegan, but you can add charcuteri­e and cheeses.

THIS YEAR MARKS 100 years since the birth of Colin Mccahon, one of New Zealand’s foremost 20th-century painters. We took this centenary as the chance to celebrate contempora­ry art in New Zealand and pay a visit to Mccahon House Museum in Titirangi, Auckland. It was here, at this tiny bach-like home in a setting of bush and beach, that the Mccahon family lived in the 1950s. Now operated as a public museum, visitors today experience the environmen­t and elements that shaped Mccahon’s practice and inspired some of his best-known work. It’s a compelling glimpse into the artist’s way of living and making art and it’s easy to imagine the house as a fount of inspiratio­n, full of conversati­on and ideas with studio and domestic life jostling together. This unique house provided an evocative backdrop for our sociable, free-wheeling party dishes.

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Recipes & food styling Fiona Smith Photograph­y Aaron Mclean Styling Fiona Lascelles SAUERKRAUT BLINIS WITH SMOKED MACKEREL & RADISH recipe page 74
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