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Heat up your entertaining game with one of these luxe pizza ovens
Turn up the heat at your next dinner party.
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Mediterranean-style whole flounder recipe with green olive salsa
Sicilian green olives deliver a salty punch to this whole flounder.

Best avocado recipes that go beyond avo toast
Holy guacamole!

Seared tuna salad with radish, finger lime and citrus vinaigrette
This zingy seared tuna salad, topped with citrus vinaigrette and finger lime, will be a crowd-pleaser at your next lunch party.
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Tomato tart with whipped feta
This tomato tart recipe crowned with whipped feta is summer on a plate.

Chocolate Negroni cannoli
Double the batch.

8 dreamy yoghurt cakes to master
Sometimes, it takes a bit of yoghurt to take a cake to the next level.
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Crisp potato bake recipe with barrel-aged feta
Ditch roast potatoes and make this stunning crisp potato bake recipe with feta and salmon roe instead.
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Proscuitto-wrapped chicken with fig and goat’s cheese stuffing
Chicken involtini gets an upgrade in this impressive chicken dish.

Six cosy cooking ideas for winter entertaining
Forget sitting by the fireplace, these warming dishes will revive you from the inside out.
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Invite your tastebuds for a trip around the globe with these world food subscription boxes
All from the comfort of the couch.

Seven stemless wine glasses and tumblers to sip from at your next soirée
Our top picks to add to the bar cart.
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10 cocktail shaker and barware sets to level up your next dinner party
All you need to get those drinks flowing.

Summer celebrations: GT’s ultimate outdoor entertaining guide
How to be the host with the absolute most.

11 Christmas gifts for the natural born entertainer
You either have it, or you don't.
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8 of the best serving trays for all your entertaining needs
Time for service, with a touch of class.

A sommelier’s guide to the best sparkling wines for entertaining
How to get the party started, according to sommelier Samantha Payne.

GT’s picks: 10 stylish decanters for all your wine pouring needs
Sit back, relax, breathe. That goes for your wine, too.
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Meet three Australian drinks brands doing things differently
From flavour trailblazers to ingredient superstars, meet the brands transforming the way we drink this summer.

The must-have items for your home bar
Classy glassware, gadgets and garnishes that will take your home bartending to the next level. Plus your chance to win a luxury bar cart package worth over $4,000.

The best gin cocktails for Friday night drinks
The spirit you know and love, but with a twist.
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Inside Tanqueray’s Ultimate Dinner Party
The event was hosted by Matt Preston at the Sydney Opera House.
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Luxury buys for the modern entertainer
The ultimate gift guide for the festive season and beyond.

5 European-designed dinner party items worth investing in
Up your dinner party aesthetic with tableware from some of the most renowned names in decor and design.
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Crab crostini by Leonardo’s Pizza Palace
Spanner crab, avocado and toast. Is there a more Australian way to start your dinner party?

Roast lamb leg with pan gravy by Leonardo’s Pizza Palace
The leg is the best part of lamb, according to Nick Stanton. It's best to roast it simply, with gravy on the side, of course.

Loft’s Pimms and Roses
Watching the tennis is more fun with a Pimms in hand.
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Eight cool kitchen gadgets
Changing the way you operate in the kitchen.

Whole snapper roasted with curry flavours
A whole roasted fish is a stunning addition to the table no matter the season. Here, we've rubbed the skin with a mix of warming spices that are well-suited to cooler temperatures.

Meet your maker: winemaker Adam Carnaby
Talking about the science of sparkling shiraz with Seppelt's winemaker.
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How to cater for a dinner party
You've set the date, you've planned your menu and you've invited your guests, but how do you make your next dinner party a stress-free success? Giovanni Pilu is here to help.

Metallic cutlery
Knives, forks and spoons in black, gold and copper make chic alternatives to silver or stainless steel dinnerware.

Retro glassware
Stylish ’60s-inspired etched glassware brings just enough retro kitsch to get the party started and the drinks flowing.
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Ceramic dinnerware
Ceramic bowls and plates with modern details, organic shapes and contrasting hues meld the classic with the contemporary for bold impact.

How to throw a party
After years behind the stick at Manhattan’s best watering holes, Jim Meehan knows his way around a drink. Here’s how he likes to throw down at home.

The 10 parts of a great salumi board
Italy has more salumi than you can shake a grissino at. Sydney’s guru of cured meats has the low-down on the essentials.
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Eight candles for the table
Instagram be damned – candlelight is still the ultimate mood-setter at the table. Here are eight to suit any room.

Scandi-chic kitchenware
For effortlessly chic kitchenware, jump on the Scandi-wagon with honey-toned wooden accoutrements.

This is how the founder of Aerin throws a dinner party
Spoiler alert: it involves Daft Punk and potato chips.
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Steam ovens: a guide
Billed as the faster, cleaner way to cook, are these on-trend ovens all they’re cracked up to be? We take a close look at their rising popularity, USP versus the traditional convection cooker and how each type rates in terms of form, function, and above all, flavour in this buyer’s guide.

Outdoor dining
Alfresco entertaining is a breeze with stylish yet practical pieces for your outside table.

Flutes & saucers
When it’s time to raise a toast, choose a glass that rises to the occasion.
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The Ultimate Picnic Backpack
Combine style and adventure with the crowd-sourced Excursion Co Ultimate Picnic Backpack.

Father’s Day feasts
Give your dad the day he deserves this Sunday with indulgent breakfasts, hearty roasts and boozy desserts.

Kitchen trends: minimalist decor
Clean shapes and washed-out timber create a sense of calm and warm austerity.
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Elegant placemats
Adding a sense of occasion or a helping of fun, these chic accessories deserve a place at your table.

Kitchen trends: monochrome decor
Looking for contemporary yet timeless appeal? Look no further than a textural palette of black and white.

How our stylists style their dream tables
Take inspiration and update your dinnerware with our stylists' favourite new-season design pieces.
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Our favourite eggcups
Get cracking with our pick of eggcups to bring your eggs out of their shells.

Kitchen trends: country chic decor
Raw textures alongside intricate patterns with hints of sage green and indigo blue make for a modern take on classic farmhouse style.

Kitchen trends: pretty in pink
Dusty tones of pink - accented with the season’s hottest metal, rose gold and copper - combine to create a subtle, chic sensibility.
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Kitchen trends: wild style
Playful animal prints and textural rattan and jute combine perfectly to layer on a crisp white wall.
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True to form: an interview with Smeg CEO Vittorio Bertazzoni
Smeg has turned its kitchen appliances into covetable objets d’art. John Irving meets CEO Vittorio Bertazzoni, the man driving the company’s creative evolution.

Our favourite soup bowls
Amplify the comfort factor of warming winter broths with the X factor of beautiful bowls.
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Meet your maker: Henry Neville Wood
Wooden spoons that hold their own, even in the busiest of family kitchens.

Put your best pie dish forward
Show off your baking prowess with smart ovenware. Pie-birds optional.

Five Australian ceramicists to know right now
Thrown, glazed and painted all by hand, make these the star of your next dinner party.
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Top baking dishes
These ceramic numbers take your baked dishes from oven to table in set-to-serve style.

Five Australian makers to know right now
From bespoke knives to shibori-dyed napkins, these small makers have caught our attention.

The Seasonal Circle
Form meets function in these marble wells built to stand the test of time in the kitchen.
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Meet your maker: Maka leather goods
Jock Zonfrillo, Matt Stone and Ben Turner all store their knives in a Maka.

Meet your maker: Anekka
Simple matte and gloss-finished table settings celebrate understated elegance.

The secrets to a spit
What's the key to cooking a great beast on a spit?
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Leave it to your oven
Step back and let your oven do the work at your next dinner party.

Alberto Alessi talks design
Alberto Alessi talks to Maggie Scardifield about timeless design, poetry and his signature chicken.

Malfatti Glass
Two glass artists find beauty in the strangely seductive off-centre, one vessel at a time.
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Meet your maker: florist Sophia Kaplan
Tree peonies, dahlias and dogwood blossoms are on the menu for the festive table.

Saksia Havekes’s tips for party flower arrangements
Saskia Havekes has one piece of advice for organising flowers at home: keep it simple...

Gourmet Traveller Signature Collection tableware
We’ve teamed up with pottery house Robert Gordon to create a range of tableware – introducing the Gourmet Traveller Signature Collection.
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Molly’s Port Side Flip
Porter syrup and a whole egg make a smooth, rich winter winner.

Ramblin’ Rascal Tavern’s Tombstone
A serious libation that’s not for the faint of heart.

How to improve your wine-tasting ability
Drinking wine is more than a matter of taste, writes Max Allen, so put on some tunes and fill a fancy glass.
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Teapots
Pick a pot with personality for your favourite brew, the must-have partner to a classic slice.

Hot 100 2015 – Drinks
The world is getting hotter and we’re not talking about global warming. From food to faraway destinations, artistic accomplishment to technological triumph, our trend-hunters have combed the planet for what to eat, see, do and watch – right now. Here are the drinking trends to watch for this year.

Romeo Lane’s Fortunato
Bourbon meets the complexity of sweet and dry Sherry in The Fortunato.
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Wines from Orange, NSW
Orange is blooming, with exciting local wines wowing the locals and visitors alike.

Bar Exuberante’s Champagne Crusta
It’s a rum business when the classic fizz gets the Crusta treatment.

St Patrick’s Day, Colin Fassnidge-style
Our favourite fun-loving Irish chef shares his St Patrick's Day secrets.
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No Mafia’s Caffè Corretto
Caffeine plus Campari equals a very correct way to end an Italian meal.

Return to Terroir in Australia
An élite global group of natural winemakers has taken root in Australia, writes Max Allen, and is set to grow.

Signature drink: Red Hook’s Dr Pepper Depth Charge
Classy? No. Fun? You bet. Fire when ready.
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Ice-cube trays
Give the clink in your glass some extra class.

How to find good wines in unfamiliar places
Holidaying in a one-shop town? Max Allen’s summer favourites can be found from Woy Woy to Woop Woop.

Mea Culpa’s Gin Old Fashioned
You won’t be sorry you gave this variation on the classic a try.
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Margot Henderson’s tips for entertaining
Get your entertaining principles right and it could lead to dancing, writes party maven Margot Henderson.

Christmas food and wine matching
Flexing from sweet to savoury, muscat works in a host of occasions. Max Allen does the festive matchmaking.

Twelve Christmas shortcuts
With so much on at Christmas, why not take a few shortcuts in the name of merriment? Pour the wine, kick back and let the good times roll.
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Bourke Street Bakery’s Natural Wine Project
There's something pretty great about siphoning wine from an oak barrel, particularly on a school night...

Drinking vinegars
The Elizabeth Taylor of the drinks world, both sweet and tart...

Lychee Lounge’s West End Wit-Cooler
Two seemingly disparate ingredients, one thoroughly refreshing cocktail.
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Restaurants catering home parties
Rock the house with some restaurant expertise at your next shindig.

Top 10 lesser-known Champagnes
Eschewing the tried and true, Max Allen goes in search of fine Champagnes from lesser-known producers. Here he reveals his top 10.

Bottle openers
Nothing says the party’s started more than the enticing pop of a cork, so say it with panache.
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Party drinks
How do I make cocktails for a big party?

French-style inspiration for the kitchen and table
Inspiration for la maison à la mode.

Best French ciders
Bittersweet apples and traditional techniques give French ciders their own special fizz, writes Max Allen.
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Salt & pepper mills, shakers and dishes
However you take your seasoning, there’s a smart piece to do the job.

Matching wine with Asian food
The diverse flavours of Asia are sending wine lists in exciting and adventurous directions, writes Max Allen.