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PERFECT SERVE

The tastemaker and Glassette founder Laura Jackson on hosting a fabulous festive feast

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Inviting people over is about getting everyone chatting and having a good time. I’ll serve crudités as guests arrive – pea and tahini dip, crostini with anchovies and anything deep-fried, like buttermilk and fennel chicken – alongside margaritas, which are always well-received. I like to put a spin on the classic by adding blood orange or pink peppercorn­s, garnished with a salt and Tajín-spiced seasoning rim, dehydrated pineapple or crushed dried hibiscus flowers around the edge.

Music gives atmosphere to a party. I love a Christmas playlist, with Chris Rea, Mariah Carey and Michael Bublé, though one year, I did hire a pianist to play Rihanna songs.

When it comes to decorating the table, either choose a clean white, light-blue or pale-yellow tablecloth, or a crazy colourful one (I get mine from the Milanese designer Lisa Corti). I have an obsession with broderie anglaise too, so I lay a length of it over the top. Traditiona­l red and green never quite works for me, so I use modern block pastels or bright shades. For crockery, make do with what you have – it’s nice to try mixing vintage pieces with new ones.

Having one large centrepiec­e is a bit old-fashioned; instead, arrange some foraged foliage or fill jars with flowers (I’m all for carnations at the moment – in every colour). Personal touches are lovely too: it’s fun to make your own crackers, choosing the gifts that go inside, or hand-write the menus and place cards. I always incorporat­e some traditiona­l elements, such as paper chains, which I craft with my mother-in-law to hang all over the house.

Usually, I’ll cook a roast chicken with salsa verde and leek dauphinois­e for people to help themselves, followed by a seasonal take on an Eton mess for dessert, in the style of the Quo Vadis chef Jeremy Lee. If you have these ingredient­s of being together, sharing food and breaking bread across the candlelit table, you have a recipe for a good night.

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Above, from top: paper chains. A signature spread. Below: Jackson’s kitchen
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Above: an Italian-themed dinner in the garden
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