Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Have A Tasting Party For Your Next Gathering

By Douglas Patterson


There are many adults who find that they can relax at home of a friend more than at a bar or club. Instead of dealing with the anxiety that comes with being around strangers, being in the company of those with like interests makes more sense. Oftentimes a host may utilize a theme, such as a tasting party, for such gatherings.

If a person is wondering how they can do this, the good news is there are no limitations. Sometimes, a host may choose something that they and their guests are likely to enjoy. This can be a craft beer, favorite desserts, or wine. Chances are strong that people may have a brand that they would like to share or always wanted to try.

Some hosts may requests that guests bring their favorite item but enough to share with others. The more unusual or tasty, the more it can liven things up. If those in attendance are foodies, people may be willing to share recipes or merchant information as a way to get better acquainted with others.

For instance, a person may have a gathering where international coffee types are served. Depending on the crowd, miniature desserts or appetizers may be served. In some cases, the host may want to try ordering or making pastries that originated from the country the coffee originated. The time of day can also play a role in what types of food to serve.

Sweets are best in the early day or nighttime but not recommended for afternoon or early evening since this is when most people eat a full meal. Savory appetizers work well for late mornings or later in the evening after most people have had their last meal. If something is served to early in the say, a hungry guest may find themselves nibbling on more than a serving or two.

One solution is to make tapas, or appetizers, that tend to be filling. While some seafoods or specialty meats can get pricey, there are several solutions to making these budget friendly. If guests do not eat meat products, this can be advantageous as well as economical.

Common food staples include grains and starches, and condiments like salsa and barbecue sauce may be used in a number of ways. Flatbread recipes may include herbs, cheeses, and roasted vegetables. If a person does not care to cook, some specialty grocers may offer party trays that are great for social events.

Though some hosts like to create fancy displays similar to that of a professional caterer but it is really not necessary. Home tasting parties are mostly informal and people should be able to help themselves without fear of an accident occurring. There are some do it yourself ideas for creating inexpensive food stands, or it may be easier to find something at a yard sale.




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