Montclair Magazine Holiday 2018 | Page 24

entertaining Hosting the Holidays DOMESTIC DIVA MARTHA STEWART SHARES TIPS TO MAKE YOUR CELEBRATION A SUCCESS P COMPILED BY LAURA ADAMS STIANSEN reparing for the holidays can be overwhelming. Host and hostesses can use all the help they can get. That’s why we asked the queen of hospital- ity, Martha Stewart — who grew up in Nutley — to share her best tips for celebrating the holidays stress-free with Montclair Magazine readers. STEWART OFFERS THESE TIPS: • Trying to get everything done at the last minute with guests knocking at your door sparks serious stress. Instead, pace yourself. Think about what you can prepare in advance and make a checklist of all the ingredients you need. When it comes time to shop (ideally a few days before the big event), avoid the evening weekday rush and weekend crowds. The day of, set the table in the morning so that unforeseen events — a late meeting, a last minute stop at the wine cellar — don’t slow things down. Right before your guests arrive, dim the lights, light some candles, and pour yourself a glass of wine. • Set up an inviting and convenient bar cart and include a signature cocktail. • Serve buffet style when hosting a big gathering. It is the most practical, and setting a beautiful and impressive buffet is easier than you think. Bundle your flatware — fork, knife and spoon — in individual napkins; that way, each guest can pick it up and take it with them to their chair. Set up your buffet table a couple nights in advance of Thanksgiving. Label the placement of each dish with a post-it note. This way you won’t forgot anything that should go on the buffet and you ensure your table layout is ready in advance. • Cut back on last minute grocery trips and stock up on baking ingredients early. Be sure you have the basics you’ll need most often: butter, flour, granulated and brown sugars, baking powder and soda, yeast, and vanilla extract. • Have a simple cookie dough in your repertoire. With the arrival of each holiday, you can make new treats by changing the mix ins, using such ingredients as zest, dried cherries, spices, or white chocolate and macadamia nuts. • Start wrapping presents early, but add ribbons, bows, and tags later. Don’t forget to label gifts with sticky notes so that you don’t forget who gets what. Unadorned boxes are stackable and, as a result, will be easy to store and transport. ■ 22 HOLIDAY 2018 MONCLAIR MAGAZINE OMNIMEDIA • Add must-haves to your kitchen gadget collection: A microplane zester, balloon whisk, stainless steel measuring cups and spoons, potato masher, and garlic press make food prep so much faster and easier for both Thanksgiving feasts and everyday dinners.