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Plan the Event
• Create your guest list, making sure you have enough dishes to serve everyone. • Send out your invitations. • Think about the atmosphere and aesthetic you’d like for the evening. One week before
• Pin down confirmations from guests and be sure to check on their dietary restrictions. • Plan your menu, keeping in mind what ingredients are in season and what can be prepared a day before the party. • Think about how you’ll want your dishes to look when served, and be sure to include any special tools, plates or garnishes you’ll need to create. • Pick up candles and any other décor (except flowers) you’ll want for the evening. Two days before • Pick up all the ingredients for the dinner. • Purchase wine and any other beverages you’ll be serving,. • Fill up your ice trays and pick up extra ice from the store if you’ll be making cocktails. • Make a playlist (or several). • The day before • Prepare as much of the food as possible. • Clean up your home, especially areas where guests will be (the dining room, living room and bathroom) and be sure the trash and the dishwasher are empty for the next day. • Pick up flowers or other natural touches and put them in vases. The day of • Take it from pro chefs and prepare a mise en place, setting out all of the ingredients, sauces and garnishes you’ll need to finish your dishes around a counter area with a cutting board and good knives. Line up small bowls and fill them with everything you’ll need. • Prepare any last dishes. • Set up the table and any décor. All linens, table settings, glasses, place cards and candles should be laid out at this point. Two hours before
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• Arrange all the food you cooked previously on the counter and pull out any pots you’ll need to prepare them. • Set up a drink and snack station for guests’ arrival with wine or an aperitif and something small to nibble on. • Put pitchers or bottles of water on the table. • Get dressed for the evening. • Light candles and put on your first playlist.