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Thursday, July 28, 2016

The Table


            This week we will look at decorations for your entertaining.  This is an important step and can be as simple as fresh flowers for the centerpiece or as elaborate or formal as the occasion requires.   Give some thought to this taking into consideration the time you have to devote to the decorations and cleaning.

 

Assuming food will be served, plan how the food and beverages will be served.  Would a buffet work best?  There will need to be some table decorations.  How are you going to present plates and utensils?  How will each dish be presented on the buffet table?  If you are planning a sit down dinner, the table setting and decorations need to be planned.  Consider the table cover and settings.   How will the meal be served, family style, plated, etc.?  Dishes for the place setting and serving dishes need to be planned for each part of the meal.

 

The room needs to be warm and inviting.  I like to start the house cleaning early with the heavier cleaning like scrubbing floors and cleaning the chandelier over the dining table.  Then give everything the once-over before the guests arrive.  I like to air out house thoroughly while cleaning.  Candles can add warmth.  Stay away from heavily perfumed candles and cleaners.  Scents can clash with the aroma of the foods and some people are sensitive to perfume.  I prefer to have fresh, clean air at a comfortable temperature.

 

            Just as you give thought to the table, also give thought to the rest of the room.  Maybe fresh flowers on the coffee table would be better than on the dining table.  Are you going to put out snacks or appetizers?  Decide where and how these will be presented.

 

The colors or theme need some thought and planning.  If you are celebrating a special occasion like a holiday, birthday or graduation, decorations are easy.  If you are having an informal dinner for a few friends, a simple color theme may do.  I recommend that two or no more than three colors be used for your color scheme.  The decorations should not distract from the reason for the occasion.   Too any different colors can be busy and counter act a calm, relaxed atmosphere.

 

Seasonal decorations can also be used.  In the fall, scatter some colored leaves over the table can be very festive.  Candles may be more appropriate for cooler seasons.  If you are having an informal dinner, consider using the season in your decorating.  Fresh spring or summer flowers, frosty winter decorations, or fall colors add to the atmosphere of your occasion.

 

Overall, the decorations give your occasion a festive air.  It is a detail that says a lot about you and how you feel about your guests.  It is an important part of hospitality and should not be overlooked.

 

This Week’s Challenge – Plan a table setting for a sit down dinner for eight.

 

            Choose your occasion and how the meal will be served.  Think about how you usually entertain and plan for a table sitting you usually would not do.  If you usually entertain informally, choose a formal table sitting for a several courses.  You may usually entertain outside, choose something more formal.  If you usually entertain formally, choose something informal, like a brunch served outside.  You may have to search online for placement of the silverware.  You may have to plan a meal, so you will know what will be need on the table.  Finally think of the decorations, centerpiece, colors, theme, etc.

 

Tip for This Week - Timetable

 

            My favorite part is the planning, followed by the cooking.  I am not much of a house keeper, so the heavy cleaning usually only is done when I have guests over.

            One week ahead, I get the planning finished and start the heavy cleaning.  This includes the outside. In California we entertain outside most of the year.

            Three days before, complete shopping and extras for the occasion.

            Two days before, start the cooking ahead like making a cheesecake or refrigerator bread dough.  Scrub down the kitchen and bathrooms.

            Day before, do the last minute shopping for fresh ingredients.  Finish the light cleaning (the once-over) and prepare the table and serving dishes.

            Day of the event, finish cooking setting the table.  I usually plan one more trip to the market for something you forgot.

            Given this is my ideal timetable and I usually do this, but you will not always be able to plan and execute your entertaining on a smooth timetable.  Life happens.  Just remember everything that needs to get done, manages to get done.   When I was younger, I used to stress over all the details, don’t allow herself to go there.  You want to enjoy your guests, and stress takes away from that. 

 

 

This Week in Punkin’s Kitchen

 

Pizza Dough

 

            This is a bread like pizza dough.  The thinner the dough is rolled out, the crispier it will be.  This will make one thick crust 14” pizza or two thin crust 10” pizzas.

 


The ingredients



Dissolve the yeast in the warm water.
Make sure you have the correct temperature. 
I used a digital thermometer
Add the sugar to the yeast solution.

Add the salt.

Add the oil and stir.



Add the flout and beat vigorously to
blend the dough.


Allow the dough to rest at least five minutes.
I like to let it rise at least 20-30 minutes.


Punch down the dough and shape.