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Throw an Unfussy California-Style Holiday Party

Skip the complicated mains and keep things simple with these quick, delicious recipes

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Taste the Holidays

Throwing an effortless get-together is easier than it sounds. Start by compiling a short list of friends—10 to 12 people—and craft a casual yet chic menu of appetizers, a signature cocktail, and a tempting dessert. Next, add a light-­hearted activity to break the ice. At a Sunset ­Secret House Party in Beverly Hills, artist Lindsay Swearingen taught guests simple embroidery, while chef Ashley Rodriguez whipped up dishes from her cookbook, Let’s Stay In: More Than 120 Recipes to Nourish the People You Love. You can follow their lead ­using the recipes and other tips that follow. It doesnt get much easier than this.

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Holiday Spritz

This sparkling cocktail is made with Jardesca, a grape spirit infused with botanicals. Recipe: Holiday Spritz
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Baked Camembert with Blackberries and Rosemary

People go crazy over warm cheese, as they should. This easy starter or snack is more about assembling than cooking.

Recipe: Baked Camembert with Blackberries and Rosemary
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Fresh Oysters with Pickled Cranberry Mignonette

A festive way to start a party with very little effort. Cranberries add a colorful tart punch to the typical oyster accompaniment: shallot mignonette.

Recipe: Fresh Oysters with Pickled Cranberry Mignonette
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Blistered Shishitos and Kumquats

A happy grocery-store accident: The shishitos and kumquats are placed near one another; both end up in your cart. You wonder, how would they taste together? Your friends will describe the combo as “magic.”

Recipe: Blistered Shishitos and Kumquats
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Cranberry Sticky Toffee Date Cake

Cranberries put a piquant twist on the traditional tender cake sweetened with dates and served with a warm buttery toffee sauce.

Recipe: Cranberry Sticky Toffee Date Cake
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The Craft

Get a little crafty and stage a group activity at your gathering. It’ll help spark conversation. Stock up on a few basic supplies—pretty cloth linens, wooden embroidery looms, ­embroidery needles, and a variety of floss—and invite your guests to help one another monogram their own napkin with letters or more elaborate designs.

Lindsay Swearingen sells her embroidered wares at etsy.com/shop/tuskandcardinal.

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The Decor

For our Secret House Party decor, we partnered with Hayneedle and sought to mix nature-inspired elements with glam accents for a fresh spin on seasonal entertaining. See more of the decor here.