What Are Some Stress-Free Ways To Host Unexpected Guests This Season?
Trying to play host to a crowd at a moment’s notice can be a stress-inducing nightmare, but it doesn’t have to be. The biggest key to pulling off a last-minute gathering is not to stress. Once that’s done, you can set the mood by cleaning and preparing some quick and easy party foods, throw on a playlist, and break out the board games.
***Essential Items That Are Great To Have On Hand
You never know when church friends are going to come over after church or hungry neighbor kids needing a snack, so I’ve compiled my essential life of what to keep on hand so that you’re ready to feed those unexpected guests. Here’s a list to keep you ready for anything!
-- Wine --
Whether you’re having a last-minute girls’ night or a Bachelor binge-fest, it never hurts to have a bottle (or two) of wine on hand for true emergencies. If you really want to boost your pantry supply to the next level, keep something bubbly on reserve, like prosecco, for ultra-special occasions.
-- Basic Spirits --
There’s no need to go over the top, but having a few basic bottles of liquor will serve you well in the entertaining department. We’ve explored how to build the perfect bar cart before, but as a refresh, it’s good to have at least the following on hand: gin, vodka, bourbon, tequila, and rum.
-- Coffee and Tea --
If someone drops by in the morning or early afternoon, a hot pick-me-up is a must. Offering your guests some coffee or tea will instantly make them feel welcome and help wake them up. Coffee and tea are also great to serve at the end of your last-minute party to signify the end of the night.
-- Lemons or Limes --
An easy way to make your last-minute party classy is to offer a slice of citrus with your standard tap water or soda. This little touch will make you seem super thoughtful when really it was just in your fridge all along.
-- Nuts --
Whether you prefer your nuts mixed, cashew-only, salted, roasted, or covered in honey, keep something on hand to go with your beer and wine. Pro tip: Store them in the freezer to prevent them from going rancid.
-- Crackers --
Remember the cheese, jams, and salsa from your fridge reserves? They would be terribly lonely without something to be spread on. Dump tortilla chips or potato chips in a bowl and you have an instant snack. As for crackers, keep a small variety, including water crackers, bagel bites, and the classic butter cracker, to have something for everyone.
-- Chocolate --
**(chocolate covered something or good quality dark chocolate)
No party would be complete without dessert, right? Whether you have expensive truffles or just some simple candy-coated chocolates, your guests with a sweet tooth will appreciate this one.
-- Olives or Pickles --
A couple of containers of olives or pickles keep for quite a long time in the fridge, take two seconds to transfer into a pretty dish, and are a great complement to the cheese you’ll be serving. Opt for good quality kalamata olives or the like and Stark recommends cornichons.
-- Salsa --
With salsa and its best friend tortilla chips, you have an instant, irresistible party snack. Whether you make the salsa yourself or just keep some of the jarred stuff on hand is your call, but your guests will never turn down this ultra-easy dish.
-- Jams --
Jams are a perfect, sweet complement to deli meats and cheeses, rounding out your deli platter. Want to make your party a little spicy? Stock some hot pepper jelly on hand for an extra boost of flavor.
-- Deli Meats --
Sure, deli meats such as ham, salami, and prosciutto have a short shelf life, but they’re good staples to keep on hand for a quick meat and cheese tray. Buy them up for your weekly lunches, and then if you have any leftover — bam! — instant appetizer.
-- Cheese --
You don’t have to be fancy with an assortment of brie and blue cheese on hand. Hard cheeses, like Swiss, Gouda, and Cheddar, are perfect to serve with crackers, creating a quick and easy snack everyone can enjoy. Spreadable cheeses, such as herbed cream cheese, are also great to keep around. Just keep one or two ready to go!
-- Frozen Appetizers --
Keep a few boxes of spring rolls, mini quiches, or mozzarella sticks in the back of your freezer. These bite-sized treats are a more tasty option for something a little more complex and need to be baked for only about 10 or 15 minutes.
-- Puff Pastry --
This basic ingredient is a life-saver for last-minute entertaining. You can make a variety of appetizer treats with puff pastry, such as baked brie, flatbreads, or tarts. Though puff pastry dishes will take a little more work, the result is guaranteed to impress.
-- Frozen Fruit --
Keeping a small bag of frozen fruit can take your party to the next level. Frozen fruit plus a bottle of wine equals a quick, easy, and delicious sangria perfect for summertime lounging on the deck or a late-night gab fest with your best friend. Also, feel free to toss some frozen fruit in a blender with some yogurt or juice for simple smoothies.
***Set The Mood With Music
Having a mood-setting playlist ready to go and play through whatever home speaker system you may have can quickly turn your house into party central. Whether you want to make your house dance party-ready with Top 40 hits or you want to set a relaxing mood with jazz, this easy detail will make your last-minute party feel thoroughly thought out. (No playlist handy? That's what satellite radio is for.)
***Play Games!
Not every party needs to have set activities, but if you find that there is a lull in conversation or an awkward break in the action, propose playing some card or board games. Every household has at least a Monopoly set and a deck of cards set on hand (if not, get some!), so set up some friendly competition to keep people entertained.
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Dont’s Stress! Just Embrace Your Guests With Open Arms
Having unexpected guests can be a total annoyance, but don’t let them know that. Just because you may not have been planning on entertaining people doesn’t mean that you should forget your manners. When your guests arrive, greet them warmly and immediately offer them something to eat or drink. Having a positive attitude and being enthusiastic will instantly make your home feel welcoming.
Both you and your guests know that this party is a last-minute affair, and that is more than OK! As with everything in life, it’s best to take a minute out, breathe in, and relax. If you forgot to set out appetizers before your guests arrive, it’s fine. If the food isn’t perfect, don’t apologize.