When you can’t make it home for Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving is just as good, if not better, than the real thing. If you’re hosting the potlucks to top all potlucks this year, then it’s important to make sure your dinner is smooth and fun for everyone – including you! Here’s the ultimate guide to a successful and stress-free get-together.
If you’re hosting, make sure everybody knows what they’re bringing so you don’t end up with 30 dishes of mashed potatoes. It’s ok to experiment with new recipes (like quinoa fries), but only when every fundamental Thanksgiving dish is assigned and accounted for. To class things up, try these recipes to impress your friends:
Let the blue cheese come to room temperature so it is easier to spread. Then slice each pear into 6 wedges, cutting out any seeds. Assemble by spreading ½ teaspoon of blue cheese over each slice of prosciutto, then wrapping them around the pear slices. Arrange on a platter and drizzle with the honey.