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See You on Sunday

Sam Sifton

Duration27 min
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What's inside?

Explore a collection of delicious recipes perfect for family gatherings and friendly get-togethers, designed to bring people together around the dining table.

You'll learn

Learn1. Cooking for a crowd: A guide
Learn2. Making cooking a daily habit
Learn3. Why eating together matters
Learn4. Recipes for all diets
Learn5. Meal prep and waste reduction tips
Learn6. Mastering the art of hosting.

Key points

01What's Sunday Suppers all about?

There's something magical about the aroma of a home-cooked meal wafting through the house on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It's a signal, a beacon of sorts, calling everyone to the dining table. This is the essence of Sunday suppers, a tradition that Sam Sifton, in his book "See You on Sunday: A Cookbook for Family and Friends," describes as more than just a meal. It's a ritual, a time to connect, to share, and to create memories. Sunday suppers, as Sifton explains, are a time-honored tradition. They're about gathering around the table, breaking bread, and fostering relationships. It's a time when the hustle and bustle of the week takes a backseat, and the focus shifts to the people around the table. It's about creating a sense of community, a sense of belonging. Sifton's own experiences with Sunday suppers are a testament to the power of this tradition. He shares anecdotes of meals shared with family and friends, of laughter and conversations that lingered long after the dishes were cleared. These experiences, he reveals, have shaped his relationships and deepened his sense of belonging. They've created a tapestry of memories, woven together by the threads of shared meals and shared moments. These experiences, these memories, are what inspired Sifton to write "See You on Sunday." His aim was not just to share recipes, but to encourage readers to adopt this tradition, to create their own tapestry of memories. He wanted to show that in a world where people are increasingly isolated, Sunday suppers can be a lifeline, a way to foster deeper connections and create lasting memories. Food, of course, plays a crucial role in these gatherings. But as Sifton emphasizes, it's not about gourmet meals or elaborate dishes. It's about the act of preparing and sharing food, of expressing care and hospitality. It's about the joy of seeing your loved ones enjoy a meal you've prepared, of sharing stories and laughter over a shared plate. So, what's Sunday suppers all about? It's about connection, community, and the simple joy of sharing a meal. It's about creating memories and fostering relationships. It's about the magic that happens when you gather around the table, when you break bread with your loved ones. And as Sifton shows in "See You on Sunday," it's a tradition that's well worth incorporating into your own life.

02How to plan a stress-free Sunday supper?

We've all been there. It's Sunday afternoon, and you're frantically trying to put together a meal for your family and friends. The clock is ticking, the pressure is mounting, and you're starting to feel the stress. But what if I told you that it doesn't have to be this way? That you can plan a Sunday supper that's not only delicious but also stress-free? Sounds too good to be true? Well, it's not. And here's how you can do it. First things first, choosing a menu. This is where it all begins. It's important to consider everyone's dietary preferences and restrictions when planning your menu. You don't want to end up with a dish that half of your guests can't eat. So, take the time to ask your guests about their dietary needs and preferences. Once you have this information, you can start planning a diverse menu that caters to everyone's needs. This not only ensures that everyone can enjoy the meal but also reduces last-minute stress. Next, shopping for ingredients. A comprehensive shopping list is your best friend when it comes to stress-free planning. It ensures that you have everything you need and helps you avoid last-minute trips to the store. Buying in bulk can also save you time and money. And don't forget about the quality of your ingredients. Fresh, high-quality ingredients can make a world of difference in your dishes. Consider shopping at local farmers' markets or specialty food stores for unique and flavorful ingredients. Now, let's talk about making the process enjoyable. Yes, planning and preparing a Sunday supper can be fun! Involve your family and friends in the process. Play some music. Turn cooking into a fun activity. The joy you derive from the process can contribute to a more relaxed and enjoyable meal. And finally, stress-free planning. Start early. Delegate tasks. Have a backup plan. These are just a few practical tips that can help make the planning process stress-free. A well-organized and thought-out plan can help you avoid unnecessary stress and ensure a successful Sunday supper. So, there you have it. A stress-free Sunday supper is not a myth. It's a reality that you can achieve with a little planning and preparation. So, why not give it a try for your next Sunday supper? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy the process and how much your guests enjoy the meal.

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03"Your Guide to Basic Cooking Techniques"

04"Your Guide to Sunday Suppers"

05"Your Guide to Sunday Supper Desserts"

06How to pair beverages with your meals?

07How to create a warm and welcoming environment for guests

08The Joy of Hosting Sunday Suppers

09Conclusion

About Sam Sifton

Sam Sifton is the food editor of The New York Times, the founding editor of NYT Cooking, and a columnist for The New York Times Magazine. He has also served as the newspaper's national news editor, restaurant critic, and culture editor.