With so little socializing over past 18 months, how do we ease back in to hosting friends and family around the table?
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People are so pleased to be together that conversation will not lag, so there’s no need to worry about that. And there’s no need for an elaborate meal either. It is the human contact that is most important, so set aside complicated recipes and pick favourites. Keep the main course straightforward. Sheet-pan dinners are great. Make braises ahead of time and serve with mashed potatoes . Grilled rapini is another good buy, as is cooked spinach spruced up with a little whipping cream and Aleppo or other mildly spicy pepper. Fish is another easy solution. Take thick fish like salmon, lake trout or halibut, season and brush with oil.
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