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Entertaining

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With 500 glorious full-color photographs, 300 original recipes, and hundreds of innovative ideas, Entertaining is the book that revolutionized the way people entertain today. 500 full-color photographs.


From the Hardcover edition.

314 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Martha Stewart

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Martha Helen Stewart is an American retail businesswoman, writer, and television personality. As the founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, focusing on home and hospitality, she gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, merchandising and e-commerce. She has written numerous bestselling books, was the publisher of Martha Stewart Living magazine and hosted two syndicated television programs: Martha Stewart Living, which ran from 1993 to 2004, and The Martha Stewart Show, which ran from 2005 to 2012.
In 2004, Stewart was convicted of felony charges related to the ImClone stock trading case; she served five months in federal prison for fraud and was released in March 2005. There was speculation that the incident would effectively end her media empire, but in 2005 Stewart began a comeback campaign and her company returned to profitability in 2006. Stewart rejoined the board of directors of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 2011 and became chairwoman of her namesake company again in 2012. The company was acquired by Sequential Brands in 2015. Sequential Brands Group agreed in April 2019 to sell Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, including the Emeril brand, to Marquee Brands for $175 million with benchmarked additional payments.

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Profile Image for Monica Aho.
54 reviews
November 13, 2010
I found this book among the piles my mother in law was going to throw away, so I snagged it. This is the 1982 version - nearly 30 years old, and what surprises me is how classic the lady's taste is. Not one thing was "trendy" for the time, or made me go "ewww - I'd never think of doing that now. How ugly." She's just kind of timeless in her perfection. And, of course, it's all "perfection" in this entertaining book, and something I am positive that I will never even attempt because I just plain don't need that kind of "perfection" in my life. But it's fun to look at, and fun to read, and inspires me to go just a LITTLE "Stewart-ish" when preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners this year.
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37 reviews7 followers
February 15, 2009
This was one of the first cookbooks I bought when I started entertaining. It's like all of her books - Playboy for the homemaker - you know your stuff will never look like this but you can't help vicariously staring at the gorgeous stuff in the photos and thinking "well maybe someday ..."
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135 reviews1 follower
July 18, 2024
I have an annual cookie party every December so I was curious what her recipes were in here. Martha was very proud of her daughter Alexis’ brown butter chocolate chip cookies - they even hung them all over their xmas tree - the photo made me laugh. I wanted to read this after I watched the documentary the many lives of Martha Stewart where this book was mentioned constantly. Written in the 80’s and the photos looked ancient.
Profile Image for Julie H. Ernstein.
1,533 reviews27 followers
June 24, 2009
So I've seen this cookbook trashed elsewhere, and I should preface this review with the fact that I have a sign hanging in my kitchen that reads, "Martha Stewart doesn't live here." That said, I have made many many dishes from this book and have identified several items that I only make using these recipes (e.g., the potato salad with dill vinegraite and the sugar cookies with brandy [I subsitute cherry brandy:] are unbeatable). If you ignore the somewhat self-congratulatory tone, you will see some really clever ideas for things to do with kids (making ornaments) as well as presentation ideas. For those of us who love to make soup, there's good advice for the in-the-kitchen, straight from the pot soup party--in other words, how real people cook and how many of us actually live.
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303 reviews8 followers
October 2, 2020
This is the Original. It seems like decent party food now. At the time it was so fancy. Her basket collection in her kitchen made me want to sneeze. Her serving things on porous surfaces not designed for food gave me the heebie jeebies, and I've had to tell people so many times that it's not a good practice. Or work around it. I think it's nice that she re wrote it so it's not all, "Andrew" this and "Andrew" that. Because that divorce was rough.

Anyways. She's my muse. Also she's a stone cold fox in this book.
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89 reviews2 followers
November 27, 2010
It's Martha's first book, and it's good just like everything else. She wrote it in the 80's so it is a little more out of touch with reality than usual.
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315 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2012
Classic. Perfection. I own a first edition.
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499 reviews5 followers
March 21, 2014
Martha never fails to stir my creative juices.
Profile Image for Amber.
606 reviews
June 9, 2019
A fun look back at how the empire got started.
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333 reviews26 followers
May 11, 2022
Just too much! This is a hefty book crammed full of recipes. The photos of Martha's kitchen in the early years are telling, as it's also packed full of produce from the garden and a plethora of cooking paraphernalia. This is not a book for entertaining one or two couples... these recipes are intended for catering events with 20+ people. I don't know how Martha does it--it's overwhelming just reading this book, let alone cooking all of these recipes and looking good while doing it!
53 reviews
March 26, 2024
We watched a 4 episode series about Martha Stewart on CNN. This is her first book, written in 1982. I enjoyed her TV program in early retirement. BUT I can’t wrap my head around Midnight Omelettes for Thirty, Bouillabaisse for 12-16, Russian Buffet for 24, Italian Buffet for 50, Sit Down Country Luncheon for 175. Now, I’d love to be invited to one of those sumptuous dinners!!
260 reviews6 followers
November 14, 2017
Such hard work was put into this book. The writing and the pictures are terrific. It is just so hard to put into practice for a novice. I wish I was so talented or had the time & patience to do the planning and recipes in this comprehensive book.
100 reviews2 followers
January 24, 2019
Beautiful photographs and lovely-looking food and decorations! Most of them look too advanced for my culinary expertise, but I enjoyed reading, and Martha is an inspiration on how to be an excellent hostess!
261 reviews
February 4, 2019
Delightfully dated. I'll make sure to grab the next time I need to make appetizers for 60.
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412 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2019
Gorgeous book, but I haven’t had good luck with some of the recipes. Seems as though not all of them were well-tested. Frustratingly unreliable.
532 reviews2 followers
December 23, 2020
The bible on entertaining - absolutely packed full of great ideas.
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39 reviews
July 31, 2022
This is the classic on entertaining by Martha Stewart.
Profile Image for Lucy Allison.
Author 2 books2 followers
December 9, 2025
Obviously I am not going to host an omelette brunch for sixty people out of my third-floor city centre flat, are you out of your mind Martha, but her outlook is "entertaining" nonetheless.
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151 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2024
I,myself, rarely if ever entertain. However, if I did, whether brunch, lunch, cocktails, or dinner for 4, or 25, or if I am throwing a backyard wedding for 270, MS has me covered. From the flowers, tableware, linens, furniture, crocks, baskets, gardens, all of it, and oh yes Lots and Lots of recipes. This is the beginning people, and the story to back it all up. Great photos too.
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67 reviews28 followers
December 29, 2010
I actually own the initial edition of this book. It was a gift from my husband. I don't know where he found it. Martha had longer hair on the cover and seemed quite homely.
Profile Image for Catherine Woodman.
5,917 reviews118 followers
July 29, 2011
very dated now, but it is the classic book, and when it came out, it made her a star
98 reviews
September 28, 2011
Purchased this book by "the great one"!It did not disappoint_but some of the recipes,etc...would take years for me to complete!
Profile Image for Janis.
435 reviews
January 18, 2013
I enjoyed reading this book and loved the pictures. I heard later that not all the recipes work. (Leave it to Martha!) But I own it and look at it from time to time and I still enjoy it.
Profile Image for Rachella Sinclair.
56 reviews
December 19, 2014
A classic that I read every year around this time. I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars because it's a bit dated but that doesn't undermine its usefulness to me.
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