Dec 01, 2015 in uncategorized, entertaining, epicurious, fine dining, holiday, home, outofthekitchen, personal service, table settings, tips. Read the original on: A Palatable Pastime
This post appears in the Personal Touches in the Kitchen challenge.
Making the most of a special meal at home with a few simple touches.
Ambience at Home: How Personal Touches Make Meals Special
By Sue Lau | Palatable Pastime
When asked by Bon Appetit and Epicurious to come up with a few ideas about how personal service can make a difference while dining out or at home, as a part of their Out of the Kitchen series, I had more than a few, but to simplify, for the home cook, have pared these down to a few easy things you can do to make your dining experiences memorable.
All of us have special memories of dining, either at the classy restaurant on that very special occasion or at home among family and friends. I find it is the importance of personal touches that set these meals apart.
Where I live, an elderly Asian couple owns an older restaurant, essentially a dive of a take-out place. And while this little Chop Suey house lacks the finery of a four star restaurant, still it manages to make meals memorable. How? The hostess makes a point of remembering the customers so they know they are appreciated and always welcomed. So out of the norm is it, that it is all the buzz on local food news.
Another restaurant, upscale and candlelit, serves up the ambience with champagne and elegance, tablecloths and well-dressed staff. And while the tabs might end up in two different zip codes, the end result is the same: a meal that will stay with the diner, perhaps for years to come.
One doesnât need champagne and caviar to set the mood, or even drop lots of cash on an expensive meal. And with the holidays approaching, one of the major worries over and above the menu at home will be how our guests enjoy themselves, and if the meal will be one they cherish and treasure.
True, a grandmotherâs over-indulgent and well set table with family china and crystal stemware set amid a dizzying amount of home-cooked foods will not fail to impress. Who can ever resist the old-fashioned goodness of a huge Thanksgiving meal, where even if we take small bites, everyone becomes drowsy with satiation afterward, trying to shake off the over-eating while watching the football game in  a throng of family and friends?
Excess of decor and excess of food all can be gigantic in their stature, but even a simple meal, such as burgers or pizza, prepared casually, can be quite the memorable meal if it is made fun. It is not always the china the sets the ambiance, it can be set as well on a paper plate.
Taking a few attentive extra steps to insure your guest feel welcomed and that you want to go the extra mile, make sure their needs are met, and offer them a little lagniappe, or unexpected pleasure, can make the memory of a happy meal stay with them for years to come.
So how can we make guests feel like a VIP in the home setting?
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Food blogger and recipe developer from Cincinnati Ohio specializing in Midwestern, Southern, and Ethnic cuisines.