Love to Host,
but Can't Cook?

12 Meal Ideas You Can Serve Instead


FACT — You Don’t Have to Be a Good Cook in Order to Be a Great Host


For whatever reason, people tend to hesitate or completely avoid hosting others for dinner, because they can't cook (or don’t like to cook). While they might appreciate and love eating good food, taking the time and effort to make it is not their cup o' tea. Perhaps they’re too afraid to mess up the meal and risk embarrassing themselves (especially if their guests happen to be really good cooks themselves). They’re convinced their food will never live up to such high standards.

Maybe they’re right. Or maybe not?

Who says you actually need to prepare a meal—on your own, from scratch—in order to enjoy a lovely gathering with your guests?

You Don't Have to Be a Good Cook in Order to Be a Great Host — Quote by Jessica Brand from ATasteforLiving.com

We say, nah. Such an undertaking can be saved for those that truly enjoy the process of designing and putting an elaborate feast together.

Instead, we’ve created a bunch of fun alternatives to “preparing” a meal for your guests, without all the nerves and fears getting in the way. After all . . .


What is on the table doesn't matter as much
as who is with you around the table.


May the following ideas spark your excitement and ignite enough courage for you to go ahead and plan a fun night in with friends. More importantly, may they liberate you from the pressures of what “tradition” deems to be good hosting.

12 Meal Ideas That Don't Require You Cooking

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Can't Cook? Serve a little cure meats with a lot of cheese.

Cheese and Cured Meats Or more commonly known as a Cheese & Charcuterie board. Take a few minutes to research online (or on Pinterest) and figure out what kind of cheeses and meats to purchase. If you’re lucky enough to have a cheese shop in your neck of the woods, pay them a visit. You won’t regret it. Or sometimes the person manning the cheese counter at the local supermarket can help point out popular ingredients for your gathering.

Dessert? You guessed it… premade cheesecake! Make it interesting by buying a plain cheesecake and offer a variety of toppings for your guests to choose from. Classic cherries (or these Bourbon Cherries), strawberries, preserves, fresh fruit slices, chocolate sauce, caramel, dulce de leche, nuts, crushed cookies, whipped cream, etc… Tip: You can save the leftover toppings (that have a shelf life) for an ice cream buffet at your next gathering.

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Order Delicious Condiments to Spice Up to Your Cheese Board

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2024-04-29T19:01:05+00:00

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