“People don’t realize that the prep work is really what takes up most of your time. You have to get organized well before you begin so that the process is seamless. Plus, you will be able to spend more time with loved ones, rather than doing all the cooking.”
H&D: What dishes does your family get most excited about having on the table this time of year?
GZ: In the late afternoon on Christmas Day, we have a very casual, fun pizza and champagne party. For about two hours, I make pizza after pizza as people rotate in and out of the kitchen. It’s a great way to end the day, and since we had so much food the night before, everyone really enjoys something more laid back.
H&D: You’re always creating something delicious with fresh fruits or vegetables. How can people incorporate more healthy options into their meals during the holiday season?
GZ: One very simple way to make your holiday meals a bit healthier is to substitute butter for extra virgin olive oil. I also fill our table with 60 percent vegetables and 40 percent protein. There are so many delicious vegetable-centric side dishes out there, and if you stick to this, a slice of cake for dessert won’t hurt!
H&D: Gingerbread? Mulled spices? What seasonal scent would we find filling your home this time of year?
GZ: I have a recipe for mulled wine that really doubles to make the house smell so warm and inviting during the holidays. I love to have this heating on the stove right when guests arrive. I use plenty of orange, cinnamon, stone fruit, cloves, and star anise - there really is nothing like it.
H&D: What is your favorite holiday cocktail?
GZ: In the winter months, anything with bourbon is a winner. A Gold Rush is an outstanding cocktail - very simple, yet celebratory. I also love a Manhattan, made properly, which means very cold. If I am serving a Manhattan to guests for the holidays, I batch it ahead of time. That way, I can keep it super cold in a beaker in the refrigerator. Another thing I always do to control the temperature is freeze the glasses. Whenever someone is ready for a drink, I take the glass from the freezer, fill it, and serve!
H&D: What are your three must-haves to keep in any kitchen during holiday meal prep?
GZ: As much as I wish I only had three must-haves during the holidays, the truth is, I have many holiday-feast essentials. I really rely on having a properly stocked pantry. Just to name a few, you need good olive oil, red wine vinegar, champagne or white wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, kosher salt, high-quality finishing salt, black pepper, dried spices that aren’t passed their expiration date, plenty of dried pasta, rice, and beans. The list goes on! Hors d’oeuvres and snacks are always laid out on the table so that when guests arrive, I can concentrate on any finishing touches for the big dinner.
H&D: What are the biggest mistakes that you see people make when hosting at home?
GZ: People don’t realize that the prep work is really what takes up most of your time. You have to get organized well before you begin so that the process is seamless. Plus, you will be able to spend more time with loved ones, rather than doing all the cooking.
H&D: What are your favorite Harry & David® offerings to incorporate into holiday meal planning?
GZ: The Holiday Charcuterie and Cheese Collection is my go-to because it’s ideal for entertaining guests during the holidays. It includes an assortment of sausage, salami, asiago and cheddar cheese, flavorful mixed nuts, pretzels, sesame sticks, honey balsamic glaze, and honey mustard dip. To make it extra special, I like to pair this with a few bottles of Harry & David wine. And for something that feels special, yet is very simple to prepare, I love serving Alaskan Halibut Filets. Season the fish with salt and pepper, then cook in a skillet with butter, rosemary, and a bit of garlic and you have an easy holiday-worthy entrée.
H&D: Any advice for entertaining guests with different dietary restrictions?
GZ: Swapping butter for olive oil is going to eliminate a lot of dairy from your dishes. And, if your table is full of gorgeous produce and vegetable-centric dishes, you will likely have plenty to feed anyone with dietary restrictions.
H&D: This is the season of gratitude. What are you most grateful for?
GZ: I am always grateful for my family and my health — there’s nothing else that matters to me more.
H&D: Thank you, Geoffrey. All of us at Harry & David wish you and your family a joyful holiday season!
To get inspired for the entertaining season ahead, you can view all of Geoffrey’s favorite Harry & David products here.
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