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A Weekend Houseparty

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“If Surrealism is not quite your bag, consider other themes. Although not exactly groundbreaking, I do love the idea of a murder mystery dinner…Or pick a decade from history to celebrate. Even better – invite your guests to come as a work of art. A friend hosted a swamp-based party once, complete with acid-green lighting. Why not?”

Luke Edward Hall, in The Financial Times

A couple of times a year we’ll have a house party and over time I’ve identified factors which seem to work towards a successful weekend – even for the hosts! These are the actions which I’ve found help towards both memorability for all concerned, and lack of histrionics on the part of the organiser. And further below is a sample menu for the weekend with links to the recipes.

 

Have a theme

A theme involves everyone and makes an event. The idea is that everyone enjoys themselves, don’t try and be sophisticated about this. Favourite colours seem to make good themes – we’ve had red parties, in-the-pink parties… even a Colourful Life party. We’ve had a Champagne Party, a Gilbert and Sullivan party, and an Old Nick party. Guests dress in red, as artists, as devils… fancy dress should be more about imagination than effort. There is red food, or music based on colours…. the Old Nick party involved children in red tights, stuffed crows and dry ice.

 

a red party would have red food, red drink, red music (‘little red rooster’?), red-clad guests….

Get as much done as you possibly can before:

Decant your wine in good time. This bottle held eight standard-sized bottles
Plan food which can be:

Sample menu:

Here’s a sample menu for a country house weekend in May – there were about thirty guests so the whole thing had to be carefully planned well ahead. There are links to the recipes where they have been published, with more recipes to come.

 

Friday night:

dips and crisps (because you are serving the crisps with the dips you will need to get man-enough kettle crisps)

peppers stuffed with cherry tomatoes with a honey and balsamic vinegar sauce

chicken lasagne with a green salad

birthday cake – make something appropriate – artist’s palette for an artist; racing car for a driving enthusiast….for more inspiration about cakes go to my pinterest page

 

This cake – a silver necklace with five rubies was made for a jeweller

Saturday lunch:

chicken liver pâté

aubergine and red pepper terrine

smoked mackerel pâté

no-knead homemade bread

purple sprouting broccoli

brownies

flapjacks

 

Saturday dinner:

elderflower martini

gorgonzola with volcanic polenta

hoggonnoff with green beans and basmati rice

pineapple stuffed with lychees

 

Sunday lunch:

Pimms

cottage pie or shepherds’ pie and a green salad

Vanilla ice cream with a selection of sauces – chocolate, salted caramel (you’ll need about 650ml for twenty people), crumbled crunchie

 

 

This post is dedicated to Karen Rowark.

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