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Whether you’re aiming to be the next Martha Stewart or just want to
host a casual affair, there’s a banquet of ideas for entertaining at home
in new cookbooks and party guides.
“A good party is not about the food, it’s about the people,” observes
Ina Garten in her best-selling “Barefoot Contessa Cookbook.” Whoever you
choose to invite to your next shindig, you’ll improve the odds of it
being a dazzling affair with help from Garten’s new “Barefoot Contessa
Parties!”
Designed for those who like to have fun at their own get-togethers,
the 16-menu collection features dozens of do-ahead dishes, organized by
season. From an informal pizza party to a more elaborate Academy Awards
dinner, the party descriptions include simple recipes for elegant salads,
main dishes, drinks and desserts, as well as tips for innovative
decorations and unexpected surprises.
For more ambitious hosts, Caroline Wrey presents a treasury of details
for everything from the perfect picnic to a children’s pet party in
“Secrets for Successful Entertaining.” Lavish photography, instructions
for creative accessories and informally presented recipes will help
serious party givers plan unforgettable affairs. If you’re interested in
creating such niceties as fabric bread baskets and monogrammed napkins to
enhance inspired menus, this is the book for you.
Other great entertaining themes are in “Secrets from a Caterer’s
Kitchen,” new from culinary arts professional Nicole Aloni. The former
director of catering for the Los Angeles Music Center includes 150
party-tested recipes in her spirited guide. Insiders’ tips for menu
preparation, decorating, invitations and budget maintenance round out
this contemporary bible for sensational celebrations.
You can almost taste the temptations in “Weber’s Art of the Grill,”
thanks to luscious photography of such treats as cedar-planked salmon,
rack of lamb with tomato pesto and Tuscan-style artichokes. With help
from the folks who brought us covered kettle charcoal barbecues and
gas-fired grills, outdoor entertaining enthusiasts can bring the art of
alfresco entertaining to a whole new level.
For outdoor and indoor chefs, the king of the ring and the grill
provides a feast of recipes in “George Foreman’s Big Book of Grilling,
Barbecue and Rotisserie.” Whether or not you own the boxing champ’s
popular grilling machine, you can prepare an innovative assortment of
international dishes on open-flame, gas and electric-powered equipment
with his new culinary compendium.
Most of this year’s June brides have already had their day, but to
plan a party for those who haven’t yet tied the knot there’s Beverly
Clark’s “Bridal Showers: Special Touches and Unique Ideas for Throwing a
Fabulous Shower.” For brunches, lunches, teas and dinners honoring new
couples, this creative guide includes ideas for themes, games, menus,
favors and other entertaining essentials.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams in collaboration with
June Pilsitz. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by
accessing the catalog at o7 https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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