How to Plan a Holiday Hors D'oevres Party - Tips, Tricks, and Strategies! (2024)

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This post gives mystep-by-step process for planning a horsD'oevresparty! From figuring out how many varieties of foods to serve, to determining how many servings per person, and tips for achieving a good balance with the menu, I've got all the info you need here!

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As a personal chef, I've had the opportunity to cook for several Christmas parties over the past 8 years. For most of the parties, the host/hostess has requested a menu that is all heavy horsD'oevres that serve as the main meal. I've learned a lot through these experiences about the types of recipes that make for streamlined, stress-free service, how to achieve a good variety and balance with the selection, and how to plan for the right amount of food!

This tips in this post assume you will be hosting an horsD'oevresparty where appetizers make up the full meal.

First, figure out how much food you are going to need.

Having lots of leftovers after anhorsD'oevres party can either be a blessing or a curse - a blessing if you like leftovers and have lots of storage space in your fridge, or a curse if you just want to be rid of it all once the party is over! The tips below will help you determine how much food you will need. If you know the guests you are inviting aren't heavy eaters, plan for the smaller ranges of recipes and servings per person.

  • For 10 people or less: 5-6 different appetizers with 4-5 pieces per person, per appetizer. For example, if you plan to make Cranberry Brie Tartlets for 8 people, plan to make 32-40 tartlets to serve everyone.
  • For 10-25 people: 6-8 different appetizers with 3-4 pieces per person. For example, if you plan to make Surprise-Inside Pimento Cheese Tartlets for 20 people, plan to make 60-80 tartlets to serve everyone.
  • For 25-50 people: plan 8-10 different appetizers with 2-3 pieces per person, per appetizer. For example, if you plan to make Bacon-Wrapped Dates for 30 people, make 60-90 individual dates to serve everyone.
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Next, plan what recipes you'd like to use.

Half of your recipes should be served chilled or at room temperature. This will ensure that you don't run out of last-minute stovetop or oven space. Good examples include:

  • Shrimp co*cktail
  • Cheese and/or meat antipasti boards
  • Marinated cheeses or cheese balls
  • Pesto Cheesecake Christmas Wreath
  • Smoked salmon crostini
  • Crudites (vegetable platters) with dairy-based dips
  • Nut and party mixes (I love these Ranch Pretzel Bites!)

Plan for the other half of your recipes to be served hot out of the oven or at room temperature.

It's manageable to have 2-3 recipes that you serve out of chafing dishes or the slow cooker. But it's also wise to plan 1-3 recipes that don't have a compromised taste/texture once they have been out of the oven for a while and cooled to room temperature. Good examples include:

  • Cranberry Meatballs - serve out of slow-cooker.
  • Hot dips like French Onion, Crab, Spinach-Artichoke, or Buffalo can be served in a warming or chafing dish.
  • Savory pastry bites like palmiers and tartlets are best served hot out of the oven on a platter.
  • Carved meats like pork tenderloin, ham, turkey, or thinly-sliced beef tenderloin still taste wonderful when served at room-temperature for pretty rolls and an assortment of spreads.

Choose 2-3 recipes that don't involve any cooking. This will mean that it's either pre-made, partially pre-made, or just doesn't require cooking. Examples include ingredients for an antipasto or cheese board, vegetable cruditeswith a dip that doesn't need to be cooked, or a shrimp co*cktail. Also, choose recipes where most of the prep work can be done up to a day ahead. Most people like to have their homes cleaned the day of a party, so if you can get the prep work done a day early, you're more likely to enjoy getting yourself ready for the party on the day of!

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If you plan to let guests bring something, give them specific guidelines.

Delegate items for guests to bring that don't require any stovetop or oven space. Items like veggies and dip, meat and cheese boards, cold dips, Christmas cookie platters, or beverages are great things for your guests to contribute that you simply just have to plan counter/table space for. Also, don't be timid with specifying an exact item if a guest insists on bringing something! This will help you ensure that you maintain a good balance/variety with what is offered, and keeps your guest from "guessing" what might go well with your menu.

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Drinks and Desserts

When it comes to the drinks and desserts, I think this is an area where you can save yourself some time/stress/money by keeping things simple. People get overwhelmed when there are too many options, and I've observed a lot of fancy punches, drinks, and elaborate dessert tables get overlooked at parties where there was too much variety. Here are some tips I've learned:

  • Plan a slow-cooker drink station. Spiced tea and sipping chocolate are great options and always end up being crowd-pleasers, but only choose one "special" beverage to serve and stick to simple canned/bottled drinks that can be store and re-used later.
  • Use dessert as an excuse for a cookie exchange. Let guests provide plates of their favorite Christmas cookies, then have cute to-go bags or containers on the dessert table for people to pack on their way out!
  • Pick a dessert that will serve a lot of people, then have various toppings available. I love a good cheesecake dessert bar that offers slices of plain cheesecake with festive toppings that you can customize for your slice. Or a hot fudge brownie sundae bar is always a fantastic option!
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And there you have it, my friends! If you find any of these tips helpful or have some of your own that you'd like to share, please leave a comment below and let me know! I'd also love to hear about any upcoming parties you are hosting or are excited to attend!

I’d also love to feature your creationin my weeklynewsletter, so you can upload a photo toInstagramwith the tag @sweetcayenne5 to be featured! Quick and easy recipe videos are available on myYouTubechannel, and lots of menu inspiration on myPinterestboards.

How to Plan a Holiday Hors D'oevres Party - Tips, Tricks, and Strategies! (2024)

FAQs

What food to serve at a holiday co*cktail party? ›

Keep things playful with andouille sausage hogs in a blanket, or put a sophisticated spin on classic onion dip. From tangy cranberry-glazed co*cktail meatballs to crisp butternut squash wontons, these are our best holiday hors d'oeuvres for merry, bright gatherings.

How to plan hors d'oeuvres for a party? ›

For 10-25 people: 6-8 different appetizers with 3-4 pieces per person. For example, if you plan to make Surprise-Inside Pimento Cheese Tartlets for 20 people, plan to make 60-80 tartlets to serve everyone. For 25-50 people: plan 8-10 different appetizers with 2-3 pieces per person, per appetizer.

How do you calculate hors d oeuvres for a party? ›

When estimating quantities of hors doeuvres for a party, keep these guidelines in mind. As a rule of thumb, most guests will consume 8 to 10 bite-size pieces for every 60 to 90 minutes of a party.

What is the basic rule in hors d oeuvres? ›

Hors d'oeuvre

Hors d'oeuvres are defined as "apart from the main work" and served before sitting down to meal service. They may be hot or cold items. Because they are usually eaten while standing, hors d'oeuvres should be finger food that can be eaten without the use of utensils.

What are the four guidelines for preparing hors d oeuvres? ›

The four guidelines for preparing hors d'oeuvre that are most aligned with culinary principles are Presentation, texture, temperature, and complexity. These ensure that the hors d'oeuvres are visually appealing, sensory stimulating, safe to eat, and balanced in flavor.

What are two tips for presenting hors d oeuvre? ›

Hors d'Oeuvre should complement the other foods served, yet be different enough to avoid being repetitive. Don't mix hot and cold items. Hot and cold items should never be presented on the same plate or platter. Use multiple plates or platters if you are offering both hot and cold appetizers.

What to serve at Christmas drinks party? ›

More recipe inspiration
  • Smoked salmon and horseradish cream eclairs.
  • Festive prosecco sangria.
  • Viennese whirl mince pies.
  • Fig and shallot bread with honey-baked Camembert.

What is usually served at a co*cktail party? ›

Hosts typically serve high-quality co*cktails, beer, wine, and mouthwatering snacks to their guests. Less formal than a sit-down meal, guests are more likely to indulge in hors d'oeuvres, appetizers, and delectable finger foods.

What is a co*cktail food menu? ›

co*cktail food is essentially small portions of food that can be eaten without cutlery, and due to this is it is often referred to as 'finger food'. co*cktail food is generally served at parties, functions and weddings, and is usually brought to guests via waiters and waitresses on large trays.

What food is served at a co*cktail hour? ›

5 Perfect Foods Ideas for co*cktail Hour
  • Mini Pastries. Foods like tartlets and mini pastry pockets are a great versatile idea for serving at co*cktail hours. ...
  • Skewer Foods. Any food you can serve on a stick is a co*cktail hour staple. ...
  • Tapas. ...
  • Bruschetta and Crostini. ...
  • Charcuterie Boards.

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