Whether you are hosting a party for 5 or 15, you can keep your sanity and serve delicious eats with just a little bit of planning. Know your audience and what they like to eat as well so you know that they will enjoy the food (e.g. a plate of crudités when the party members are mostly male are usually not a big hit).
Here is my plan for a delicious and affordable holiday menu:
1. Serve filling bites
This is where carbs and proteins come in handy whether you are only serving appetizers or a full sit down dinner. Good quality French bread or crackers with great dips like a classic hummus are always nice. Small skewers of chicken or black bean sliders (something blogger buddy Kim deliciously prepared when she had 30 people over!) serve up a great protein filled punch.
2. Have decadent touches
Consider adding one luxurious ingredient to an otherwise regular dish. Why not add porcini mushrooms to a stew? Or add truffle salt and/or truffle oil to mashed potatoes. One of my favorite recipes (and a party hit) is for wine mushrooms which I’ll have to post soon. Ok I don’t only eat mushrooms. Cheese plates with a twist (how about baked brie) or composed of a fun variety of cheese would be a fun touch to your party. Even if you’re just making pasta, tossing in something like lobster is decadent and you don’t have to use much of it to make it grand!
3. Get great frozen/prepared foods
I admit to stressing myself out and almost always insisting on making everything myself. But prepared foods, like mini quiches or chicken bites can be delicious and easy. Or you can go the semi-homemade route. Buy ingredients like puff pastry dough, a decadent touch that can be filled with a variety of savory and sweet ingredients easily (and with a budget in mind!)
4. Don’t feel like you have to serve too many dishes
It will cost you more time and money to make too many dishes so keep it simple. Have your basic food groups covered – starches, meats, dairy, and vegetables and adjust accordingly to your diet as well as that of your partygoers. Double up on one recipe if you’re sure it will be a hit (hmm like maybe Carrie’s peppermint bark which I’ve really wanted to try out!) You may get some food additions from family or friends anyway so don’t worry about providing all the variety yourself!
How do you affordably entertain?
Great tips. I would add buy in bulk. Places like Cosco and Sam’s have large packages for less cost.
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These are such great tips!!!
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what great tips! 🙂 is that lobster sushi with truffle? it looks yums!!
These are really good tips and the peppermint bark looks delicious. Thanks so much for sharing these and they are making me want a midnight snack right now
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a little decadent touch is good 😉 i heart holiday parties.
Great tips, am hungry now, lol!! I think a lot of food, bite size snacks is a great idea or some along with a big meal in the middle is the perfect idea..gonna go eat now 😉 Have a great day doll xoxo
Awesome tips and glad there are so many ways to make entertaining affordable!
nice post! luckily i dont have to cook this yr 🙂
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Great tips you have!
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wonderful tips with some very yummy pictures! xx
Awesome tips. During the holidays is when I wish I knew how to cook or bake. The decadent touches are what makes things so special.
Diego
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Great tips – thanks for the shout out! The best thing about the black bean sliders is that they can be assembled on baking sheets ahead of time. Right before the party, pop them in the oven for 15 minutes and they are ready to go on he bun (or let guests assemble them themselves!) Another money-saving tip I have is to splurge on good wine and champagne that will be consumed on its own, but go on the cheaper side for beverages that will be mixed (mimosas and mulled wine, for example).
great idea!
love these tips! they are so true; especially #4..”don’t feel like you have to serve too many dishes”. ive been guilty of attempting to make too many dishes in the past and it never turned out well hahah. keeping it simple is def. key! <3
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Great advice! I find that attractive serve ware is a good and easy way to dress up the table.
Great advice! Prepared foods (tasty ones, of course) are my best friend when it comes to parties.
I do a byob or have a specialty drink, or alcohol prices can get outta hand.
great tips… love the first one… i helps a lot when there’s a lot of people!
Great blog! These are some great ideas…love the lobster one!
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what a great blog! i really like your pictures ♥
Great tips! This food is perfect for party hosting.
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Ummm can I have Christmas dinner with you? Lol. 🙂
I’ve definitely run into the serving too many dishes dilemma! Since I think we’re both Asians we know how much food our Moms prepare when she hosts a dinner party…does yours cook like she’s feeding an army?
how wonderful! I really don’t know how to entertain affordably but I’d love to learn!
mmmm now these sound like some delicious ideas… i’ll have that bark right now please…
Chic on the Cheap
Great tips. The food looks delicious. 🙂
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Heel in Mint
yum! these all look delicious!
Great tips! When I’m trying to save money on party food I alwasy opt for larger quantities of fewer things. Not as much variety, but definitely cheaper than doing small amounts of lots of different dishes.
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