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And yes, there was a croquembouche vase, a cabbage pricked with shrimp, and a salmon mousse.

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The titles we’ve waited all winter for.

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The “Nothing Fancy” cookbook author on how to host the most most baller dinner party in the most low-key way possible.

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This creative sandwich uses two leftovers: turkey and stuffing.
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Posole is one of the tastiest, prettiest one-pot dishes on earth. Make ahead and all that’s left to do is ice some beers and set out all the toppings.
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This dry rub is great on any cut of chicken, including whole birds for roasting (make a double batch).
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One classic Paper Plane—great. Enough of that same classic cocktail to serve a crowd? Sign us up, we’ll bring the bourbon.

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Like make-ahead brisket, cheater’s paella, and a staff-favorite salmon.

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The necessities for entertaining, from coasters to cheese to party games (dominoes!)

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Why? Because everyone loves a party. But sometimes chilled Chardonnay and bottles of beer on ice just don’t cut it. For a get-together that’s a bit more special, a bit more memorable, and a bit, well, boozier, it’s high time to rediscover that grand American tradition known as the cocktail party

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Forget the New Nordic stars: Noma, Amass, whatever. Columnist Matt Duckor has his "I get it!" moment in Copenhagen over a lunch of eggs (and eel) on rye

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These ham-and-cheese bites are the perfect cocktail party appetizer.
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From chorizo-spiked queso to skirt steak fajitas, a Tex-Mex menu (from Bar Ama's Josef Centeno) that'll make your Super Bowl party outshine the game itself

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Make these 3 cocktails—Sazerac, Autumn Gin Sour, and the Evening in Kingston—by the batch to serve at your next dinner party

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Martinis! Cheese balls! Shrimp cocktail! We'll take any excuse celebrate with old-school style.

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Being prepared for dinner parties isn't all about the food. These home goods, chosen by Food52's Amanda Hessser, make entertaining a whole lot easier

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