By
eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
Step1
Limit the amount of things you have to cook at the last minute.
Step2
Limit the complexity of the dishes you make. Make something like a casserole or a pot roast; one-dish cooking saves a lot of energy.
Step3
Organize the party so you're socializing with your guests, not tending to boiling pots in the kitchen.
Step4
Serve communally. Plate the food at the table or have the guests help themselves.
Step5
Be as informal as possible.
Step6
Base at least one course on a quality item that you purchase. Oysters or prosciutto are excellent choices for the purchased course.
Step7
Hold some of the party in your kitchen or, better yet, eat in there as well so your guests can help.
Step8
Promote a sense of relaxation and informality.
Step9
Pick friendly wines that don't demand too much attention. Beaujolais can be a party in a bottle.
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