Entertaining Seasonal Summer Entertaining Martha's Top Tips for Hosting a Summer Party Look to Martha Stewart's inspirational summer gatherings as you plan your own. By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry. Editorial Guidelines and Alexandra Kelly Alexandra Kelly Alex is the senior home editor for Martha Stewart. She has over 10 years of experience producing digital content in the home and lifestyle space, ranging from cleaning and organizing to etiquette and home design. Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 29, 2024 Close Photo: Hugh Stewart Summer is the season of al fresco entertaining, and if you’re busy gearing up for the next few months of hosting outdoor celebrations, there’s only one person to turn to for help: Martha, the trusted source for summer hosting. From elegant backyard dinners at her Bedford residence to casual family pool parties at her Skylands estate in Maine, our founder knows how to throw a warm-weather gathering. Whether you need help curating a seasonal menu or finding tablescape inspiration, we’re sharing Martha's best entertaining tips that will make your next summer get-together a success. How to Throw a Party the Martha Way—From Planning a Curated Menu to Designing a Beautiful Tablescape Choose a Theme Courtesy of The Martha Blog One way to help curate a cohesive al fresco dinner menu is by sticking to a theme. For this summer outing, Martha's menu consisted of a plethora of delicious Mexican dishes, including tacos, quesadillas, tostadas, grilled corn, as well as chips, guacamole, and flavorful salsas. Decorate With Container Plants Courtesy of The Martha Blog While freshly cut flowers are a beautiful way to decorate during summer, they can wilt quickly when left under the hot sun. A more desirable, equally stunning alternative? Container plants. Martha loves to utilize houseplants (like the ferns pictured here) on her tablescapes when setting up for her outdoor gatherings. Curate a Bright Tablescape Courtesy of The Martha Blog When choosing a color palette for your table settings, Martha prefers working with brighter hues. "We used a palette of light green and blue enamelware and coordinating cloth napkins," she said of this tablescape. For an extra thoughtful touch, Martha lined the table with one of her favorite houseplants—money plant (Pilea peperomioides)—which guests were welcome to take home with them. Curate a Colorful Menu Noe Dewitt From blooming flowers to bright blue skies, summer is a season that's bursting with color. Like Martha, you can use the season's natural palette and punchier shades to guide your menu choices. At one of her past summer soirées, Martha served this colorful platter of herb-roasted pecans and homemade red, white, and blue potato chips. Use Fresh Ingredients Courtesy of The Martha Blog Whether you're harvesting fruits and vegetables from your own garden or buying them from your local market, use the season's freshest offerings when curating your menu. A salad table is one of Martha's favorite ways to highlight in-season ingredients. At this summer gathering, vegetables from Martha's gardens were used to make a criolla and beet salad. Make a Crudité Platter Courtesy of The Martha Blog While charcuterie boards are a delicious option for guests to snack on, they don't fare well when left sitting out under the hot sun. Instead, opt for a crudité platter, like Martha did at this party. She served a gorgeous, vibrant arrangement of celery, carrots, edamame, and other vegetables. How to Create a Well-Rounded Grazing Board, the Easiest Way to Feed a Crowd Make a Martha-Rita Courtesy of Martha Stewart Give guests a welcome reprieve from the heat by making them one of Martha’s signature cocktails: a Martha-Rita. The refreshing, frothy drink—a mix of tequila, triple sec, lime juice, and pomegranate juice concentrate—serves four, so you can make it by the batch and easily fill partygoers' glasses up when they're ready for a drink. A Martha tip? Limit this fruity beverage to one serving per guest (it's strong!). Martha Shares the Recipe for the Martha-Rita, Her Go-To Signature Cocktail Serve Oysters John Kernick Martha loves to have fresh oysters at any gathering. She always tries to find an expert to shuck the oysters on-site, but you can do it on your own, too. Don't forget to provide a few different toppings—Martha enjoys a homemade jalapeño mignonette on top of each oyster. You'll want to plan for at least three to four oysters per guest. Break Out the Grill Linda Pugliese Throughout her decades of experience as a skilled chef, Martha has learned a thing or two about how to work the grill. One dish your summer gathering won't be complete without? Some of her favorite burgers, which range from turkey-meatloaf burgers to aged cheddar and Swiss cheeseburgers. Provide Games Yard games are a must when entertaining outdoors. Take Martha's word for it—at her own parties, she provides everything from badminton and bocce ball to croquet and cornhole for guests to enjoy. 14 Outdoor Games and Activities for Your Best Summer Ever Serve Frozen Desserts Courtesy of The Martha Blog A mainstay of summer entertaining is no-bake desserts. After all, who wants to turn on their oven to bake a pie when temperatures are scorching hot? Not Martha. Instead, she turns to desserts like homemade popsicles, including the ones pictured here. "We made raspberry, strawberry, blackberry, yogurt, and coconut flavored fruit pops—and many of the berries were picked right here at the farm,” she said of the fan-favorite treat. Make Homemade Cookies Courtesy of The Martha Blog If you are going to fire up the oven, make it worth your while and bake a batch of cookies. Not only are they easy for guests to grab and go, but you won't need to worry about putting out additional plates and silverware when it's time for dessert. At this barbecue, Martha provided guests with trays of banana-walnut chocolate chunk cookies and milk chocolate cookies. Jump in the Pool Courtesy of Martha Stewart Of course, it wouldn't be a Martha-inspired party without a pool selfie (or two!). Encourage guests to take a dip and keep towels on hand for them to use post-swim—they'll want one when heading to the food table to grab seconds. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit