How to Stock Your Party Pantry for Entertaining Year-Round

Blue-and-white dinnerware in a wooden cupboard party pantry
The sentiment “make yourself at home” is a way of life in the South, and entertaining at home is easier when you don’t have to start from scratch. With a little foresight and a well-stocked party pantry, you’ll spend less time preparing for friends and more time enjoying their company. Be ready to welcome guests when opportunity knocks by keeping these six essentials on hand.

1. A RANGE OF PLATTERS

Serving pieces are heavy-hitting multitaskers for any hostess. Collecting assorted platters and bowls ensures you’ll have a dish to hold whatever nibble you choose. White porcelain can easily be dressed up or down and will go with everything while providing an appealing presentation for foods of all kinds.

2. A VARIETY OF GLASSES

Having a collection of glasses in which to distribute beverages is essential, but some can serve dual purposes, like water glasses that work equally well for sweet tea. Expand your collection over time by adding glasses made for specific drinks you enjoy serving.

Sweet Tea Sangria in a pitcher and three stemmed glasses

3. VASES OF EVERY SHAPE AND SIZE

Fresh flowers are a surefire way to add color and elegance to any space. It’s not uncommon for visitors to gift these to a hostess upon arrival, so make sure you have a few different vases handy. No need to break out the crystal—pitchers, jars, or even glass bottles work well for displaying a bouquet at a moment’s notice.

4. PLENTY OF LINEN NAPKINS

Linen napkins are a timeless way to bring sophistication to any gathering. Stock up on neutral linens that mesh well with your dishware and flatware. Add some extras in festive colors so your party pantry will be ready for any season or holiday. There’s nothing quite as Southern as a monogram to dress up linens even more.
 
monogrammed napkins

5. ASSORTED CANDLES

Details make all the difference, and a delightful-smelling candle is the perfect finishing touch. For a coffee table or open areas, a mild scent will make your home inviting and cozy. If you’re using candles on a dining table, opt for unscented ones that can be placed in votives, as they add ambience yet don’t conflict with food aromas.

6. NONPERISHABLE SNACKS

In the South, a gathering isn’t a party without food. Keep shelf-stable noshes in your pantry and freezer: jarred olives, dried fruit, nuts, crackers, cheese straws, and other favorites that keep well. You can easily supplement them with items like cheese or raw vegetables that are already in your refrigerator.
 
Platter of nibbles

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