Episode 111: Hosting this fall? Four inviting menus for cooking at home with ease

 

Are you ready to simplify your fall hosting while still impressing your guests, whether for holidays, potlucks, or casual dinners with friends?

Fall gatherings can be overwhelming, from multi-course holiday dinners to last-minute potlucks. This episode provides you with 4 easy yet sophisticated menus with recipes and hosting tips, so you can delight your guests without stress. Whether you're hosting for Rosh Hashanah, going to a tailgate, or just cooking a casual dinner at home, this episode helps you create a relaxed, festive vibe in your kitchen. 

By the end of this episode, you will learn how to:

  1. Create stunning yet low-effort appetizers that can be assembled in advance, and made almost entirely with store-bought ingredients. 

  2. Choose a main course that will impress guests, like a seasonal salad by Ottolenghi that’s hearty enough to be a main, studded with fresh herbs and jewel-like pomegranate seeds, or a delicious one-pot braised beef and aromatic rice dish 

  3. Enjoy the comfort of make-ahead desserts, like Kari’s crowd-pleasing chocolate sheet cake that travels well, or the spiced cookies that Sonya makes that taste better the next day 

Don’t miss out on this essential fall hosting episode — press play now to make your next gathering unforgettable! 

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Links to from this week’s show:

Menu #1

Menu #2

Menu #3

Menu #4

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