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One of the more fun parts of my “job” is that I have an excuse to reach out to people I’ve been secretly stalking for decades.  Take that time, for instance, when I met Susan Spungen for breakfast at a Union Square coffee shop. Spungen spearheaded the food section at Martha Stewart Living twenty years ago. We have her to thank for leading the team that put together the Hors D’oeuvres Handbook, which is not only my finger food bible, but the bible of caterers across America. When I heard she was coming out with a book on Entertaining — What’s a Hostess to Do? — I set up a date, and over poached eggs and shaved asparagus, downloaded her hard-won wisdom.

21 Rules for Entertaining
Culled from What’s a Hostess to Do, by Susan Spungen (and so many thousands more where these came from)

1. Less can be more. Focus on a few beautiful well-conceived, well-prepared dishes.

2. Unless it’s the holiday, in which case the key word is “bounty.” (See above.)

3. The language you use for your invitation should focus on who you do want at the party (“Join us for a grown-up dinner”) not who you don’t want (“No kids please.”)

4. For the kids — When in doubt: “Bambini Pasta,” i.e. noodles, spaghetti, penne, whatever you got — with butter and Parm.

5. Some handy math: On average, assume your guests will have 2 drinks per hour (10 guests x 2 drinks x 2 hours = 40 drinks). There are approximately 5 wine glasses per bottle. A 1-liter bottle of liquor contains enough for 32 mixed drinks. One liter of mixer will make 8 drinks.

6. The Paloma is The New Margarita. [OK, disclaimer: Susan didn’t exactly say that, but I did, and will continue to all year. To make: 1/2 cup grapefruit soda (such as Mexican Jarritos or Jamaican Ting), the juice of half a lime, and 2 ounces tequila. Serve over ice with lime wedge.]

7. The Manhattan is the New Manhattan.

8. Centerpieces: DO use short candles, DON’T use tall or overly fragrant flowers or plants; DO decorate with short flowers or potted plants, DON’T crowd the table.

9. Scented candles? Yes, for sure, in the bathroom. On the table? Never.

10. All will be fine if Nutella is on the menu. Nutella Dessert Sandwiches: Toast thinly sliced brioche bread, spread with Nutella and dust with powdered sugar. Serve warm.

11. Three Four-Syllable Laws of Sanity Preservation when entertaining: Make it Ahead, Cook What You Know, Think Mise en Place.

12. A multitude of sins can be easily overlooked when people are basking in a warm glow: Lighting should be soft.

13. Bathroom checklist: Close the shower curtain, empty the trash. If there is no lock, make an “occupied” sign to hang on the knob. Better yet, have the kids do it.

14. Invest in a collapsible metal coatrack and never dive through a mountain of identical black wool overcoats heaped on a bed ever again.

15. Winning Cheese and Fruit Pairs for a Starter Spread: Apples + Cheddar, Quince Paste + Manchego, Figs + Gorgonzola

16. Good salumi needs little accompaniment. But no one will object if it’s next to some good bread, olives, and crisp fennel slices.

17. To make after-party cleanup less soul-crushing, always start the evening with an empty dishwasher, dish rack, trash can, and sink.

19. Yes, you can bring wine = The answer when your friends ask What Can I Bring?

20. A good party is much more than the sum of its parts. The gathering takes on a life of its own, and it almost always works out, even when it doesn’t.

21. The no-fail menu for entertaining kids and adults: Ribs, Slaw (lose the brussels in the summer), and make-ahead Ice Cream Sandwiches.

To make: For each sandwich, place a scoop of ice cream on a chocolate chip cookie (try Tate’s brand or another thin crisp cookie). Top with another cookie and press down gently. Place on a rimmed baking sheet and set in the freezer. Wrap individually after they’ve hardened, and freeze until ready to serve.

 

Art & Photo credits: Evan Sung (holiday spread) Sun Young Park (cocktail tray illustration), Susan Spungen (desserts)

371 Comments

  • Avatar Kani says:

    Loved this post! I’m moving into my first home soon and I’m SO excited to entertain! Perfect housewarming party tips.

  • Avatar rona says:

    Must. Make. Nutella. Sandwiches. Now.

  • Avatar Becky H. says:

    Great advice for easy entertaining. And so practical. The empty dishwasher/trash can so easily be overlooked or forgotten, but what a difference it can make!

  • Avatar cyndie williams says:

    Love the simplicity of her rules; such common sense stated so simply.

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    This looks like a fabulous book. I find myself falling into ruts when we entertain, so this could bring some fresh air to our shindigs.

  • Avatar Shelby says:

    Great post, thanks!

  • keelysteger says:

    Great list, Jenny and Susan!
    Thanks!

  • Avatar Kristi says:

    Adding this book to my “must read” list. Thanks!

  • LisaH says:

    Well this sounds like a must have!

  • Avatar Anne says:

    I could do with a Nutella sandwich right about now…..these are all good rules, I try to remember most of them so I’m not running around like a maniac when I have guests! (even if it’s just a girlfriend over for a cheeseburger)

  • Avatar Berit says:

    Noodles w/ Parm & butter for the kids v. fighting over why they won’t eat the meal I prepared. Love it!

  • Avatar Dawn says:

    I get very ANXIOUS when we have a SMALL gathering! I believe having this book would help because my mind goes into overdrive & not able to narrow down my plans. I had to be honest , thankfully my husband is a better party planner & good host, he keeps me calm to enjoy our friends!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win !!

  • Avatar Summer says:

    What a great post! Makes me want to have a dinner party immediately. I’m going to be planning over a Paloma tonight!

  • Avatar pam says:

    great post. love the bathroom tips and the empty dishwasher, trash, etc. why didn’t i think of that

  • Avatar Laura @ Chaotic Domestic says:

    Love these tips! Especially some of the rules of thumb about what guests consume. That’s what I always struggle with. Would love to win a copy of the book!

  • Avatar Sue // As It Seems says:

    What a fun post & book! I love having get togethers and I can’t wait to move and start hosting them again.

  • Avatar Becky Scott says:

    Love her less is more attitude. I tend to overdue and having someone like Susan confirm this makes it a lot easier to let go and just do a few great things:)

  • Avatar Laura @ Chaotic Domestic says:

    Love the these tips! Especially the rules of thumb about how much guests will consume! That’s the part I always struggle with. Would love to win a copy of this book!

  • Avatar Val says:

    Since I just bought my first house (on my own!) I feel like this should be my new Bible!

  • Avatar Laura H says:

    I love your lists!

  • Jan @ Family Bites says:

    I just picked up this book – it’s fabulous and I’ve marked more pages and passages than I care to admit!

  • Avatar Vicki says:

    I put this book on my wishlist when you mentioned it a few weeks ago – now I’m even more convinced I want to read it, and have more dinner parties 🙂 Would love to win a copy!

  • Avatar Mirya says:

    I have been drinking vodka+ting+a splash of grenadine since we went to Jamaica. Easy and so refreshing during the summer! The grenadine (or strawberry syrup if you are in Jamaica) make it really pretty too!

  • Avatar Steph says:

    “Make it ahead” is the entertaining rule I live by!

  • Avatar Alli says:

    I need this! Love all of these.

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