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Family-Style Dinner Party

March 09, 2015
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Gather round the table for a relaxed and cozy dinner party featuring the easiest, most impressive salmon you'll ever make.
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Casual Dinner Party

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View Recipe: Roasted Salmon with Dill, Capers, and Horseradish

Family-style meals create an instant mood of intimacy. This menu brings comfort, elegance, and ease to the table. First up, we have a stunning roasted salmon. We couldn't get over how delicious and silky-rich this salmon is, or how foolproof the recipe is.

Don't be thrown off by the total time it requires: Think of it instead as a great make-ahead dish, where all you have to do the night of the gathering is pop the fish in the oven for a short time. What you're doing in step 1 is making homemade crème fraîche. It's easy to do; it just takes some time. We love the creamy texture and luscious tang of homemade, but you can substitute purchased crème fraîche or full-fat sour cream. Look for a 3-pound side of salmon with even thickness. Avoid the thin tail end and buy two thicker (1½-pound) pieces if you need to. The dill sauce will keep in the fridge for up to one week.

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Beet, Farro, and Watercress Salad with Fig Vinaigrette

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View Recipe: Beet, Farro, and Watercress Salad with Fig Vinaigrette

This salad is simply chock-full of all kinds of good stuff–sweet, tender beets; the crisp snap of zucchini; fennel's anise crunch; and chewy-tender farro. You can make it up to two days ahead; just leave out the watercress until shortly before serving.

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Roasted Asparagus and Baby Artichokes

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View Recipe: Roasted Asparagus and Baby Artichokes

To get a head start, prepare the recipe through step 2 up to two days in advance. Shortly before serving, place asparagus on pan with roasted asparagus, and proceed with step 3.

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Creamed Onion Casserole

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View Recipe: Creamed Onion Casserole

Here's a dish of straightforward comfort, a crave-worthy combo of softened onions and leeks in a creamy sauce. Make the dish through step 2 up to a day ahead, and then reheat the next day in the baking dish.

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Strawberry Tart with Quinoa-Almond Crust

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View Recipe: Strawberry Tart with Quinoa-Almond Crust

Chef Khalil Hymore introduced us to the idea of a crunchy quinoa crust with a savory tart he developed for us; we take the notion to a sweet place here. The tart holds well overnight, so make it the day before, and serve chilled right from the refrigerator.

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The Game Plan

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Up to 5 Days Ahead
• Make sauce for salmon

Up to 2 Days Ahead
• Make salad (add watercress just before serving)
• Roast artichokes

Up to 1 Day Ahead
• Make casserole, minus panko topping
• Make strawberry tart
• Spread topping on salmon

An Hour Ahead
• Bake casserole with panko topping

20 Minutes Before Serving
• Roast asparagus with preroasted artichokes on bottom oven rack
• Roast salmon on top oven rack

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Wine to Pour

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Luckily, these recipes pair beautifully with both white and red varietals, so there will be something to please all guests. To bring together all the menu's springy "green" flavors, try a grassy, citrusy sauvignon blanc. For a red wine, try a Beaujolais. Light in body, it won't clash with the menu's vegetables while embracing the sweeter flavors of salmon and onions. —Jordan Mackay

See More: Food and Wine Pairings

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Passover-Friendly

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With a few simple swaps, you can make this menu work for a casual Passover gathering with friends.

Salad: Omit farro; either replace the farro with quinoa, or double the watercress for a straight-vegetable salad.

Salmon: Omit the sauce; the fish is so flavor-packed, it can stand alone.

Casserole: Replace butter with oil. Sub vegetable stock for milk, and use 3 tablespoons potato starch in place of flour. Use matzo meal in place of panko.

Artichokes: Replace butter with flavorful extra-virgin olive oil.

Dessert: Sub in Sponge Cake with Orange Curd and Strawberries.

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Tips for a Great Casual Party

Credit: Photo Courtesy of Ann Taylor Pittman

Three party tips from our Executive Food Editor Ann Taylor Pittman: 

1. Share the Menu: Guests appreciate knowing what delights are coming their way. At my house, I scribble the menu in chalk on my pantry doors, which are painted with chalkboard paint. At your house, you can simply print a few copies of the menu on card stock and scatter them around the table.

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2. Personalize Wherever Possible

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View Recipe: Berry Lemonade Bars

Nothing makes guests feel more cared for than little touches specifically catered to them. Make a playlist featuring their favorite artists or songs; set out little party flavors like these Berry Lemonade Bars labeled with each guest's name; or simply decorate by arranging one bloom of a different type of flower at each place setting.

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3. Make More than Enough

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This menu is designed to serve 8 people. If you end up with 10, though, don't assume that these amounts will work for that many people. Nothing kills the joy of a party faster than running out of food (or drink, for that matter).

But be careful when scaling up; it's often tricky to do by small amounts. For example, if serving 10 people, I advise making one and a half times each recipe in this menu. (Just multiply each ingredient amount by 1.5.) you may have leftovers, but you'd rather have that than the alternative.

One exception: Don't attempt to make half a tart. Either cut smaller wedges to get 10 slightly smaller servings, or make a second tart. (You can enjoy a slice as a breakfast treat the next day.)

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Get the Look for Less

Credit: Photo: Jennifer Causey

1. Threshold porcelain chip and dip set $18 

2. Angled wood salad server set $10 

3. Chambray crochet napkins $16/set of 4

4. Glenna dinner plate $22

5. FEED arrow tea towel $12 (top), and Belgian linen napkin $36/set of 4 (bottom)

 See the full Spring Fling Shopping Guide.

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    1 of 12 Casual Dinner Party
    2 of 12 Beet, Farro, and Watercress Salad with Fig Vinaigrette
    3 of 12 Roasted Asparagus and Baby Artichokes
    4 of 12 Creamed Onion Casserole
    5 of 12 Strawberry Tart with Quinoa-Almond Crust
    6 of 12 The Game Plan
    7 of 12 Wine to Pour
    8 of 12 Passover-Friendly
    9 of 12 Tips for a Great Casual Party
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    12 of 12 Get the Look for Less

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