Sunday, 17 July 2011

Move Over, Delia Nigella! (London)

How to ensure every dinner party is a great success without being a great cook

·  Make your guests wait—the food will taste delicious when they’re very hungry, whatever the quality of the cooking.

·  Change your guests, not your menu. 

·  Invite only people who cannot cook at all, or who cannot cook the type of cuisine you’re serving or don’t know much or anything about it.

·  Give them placebos rather than give yourself more work providing variations of the same dish.  I once invited people round to a S.E.Asian chicken curry meal.  Some of them said beforehand they couldn’t eat very spicy food, and I said I’d make a separate milder one.  On the day, I served those who could eat spicy food from a pot I said contained the spicy version, and then I brought in another pot which I said contained the mild version.  Everyone was happy with their food.


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