A Recipe From the Party Of The Century! (2024)

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A post from fellow bloggerLittle Augury reminded me of this recipe which was published in the bookParty of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Black and White BallA Recipe From the Party Of The Century! (2) It is the story of Capote's party for some 500 of his most influential and aristocratic friendsgiven at the Plaza Hotel in 1966. At the expense of dating myself, I remember that party and all the hoopla surrounding it. Every day we opened the New York papersto yet another saga in the evolution of this grand event. Who was invited, who had left town, who was wearing what, and on and on... The party made headlines not only for its lavish details but also for all the enemies poor Truman made by not inviting them to his party. It is amost entertaining book and a perfect one for lazy summer afternoon.

Capote with Kay Graham, the honored guest

Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow

Two of Capote's swans Gloria Guiness and Babe Paley with Bill Paley

Truman Capote loved the Plaza Hotel. He "frequented Trader Vic's for Polynesian fare, the Palm Court for Tea an the Oak Room which had the old moneyed atmosphere of a gentleman's club for lunch. His favorite dish was the Plaza's signature Chicken Hash, an uptown spin on a dinner classic, refined by the use of chicken instead of corned beef."from The party of the century

The Plaza Hotel in the 60's was a one stop gathering place for both young and old of a "certain" class. I remember staying at the hotel with my grandfather en route to boarding school interviews and having lunch in a little veiled hat at the Oak Room. We had a suite at the hotel (we were stillunder the delusionCastro would stay but a few months) with two connecting bedrooms and aliving room so large you couldn't see the concert piano at first glance. Later on, I remember taking the train into the city and after an afternoon of shopping at Best & Co. where my grandmother kept a charge account for me (still delusional) making our last stop at Trader Vic's to enjoy one of those umbrella topped Polynesian concoctions and spare ribs. It wasn't until later, when I was married, that tea at the Palm Court became de rigueur after a day of serious shopping at nearby Bergdorf's and Bendel's. But the best, oh yes the very best, was a two month stay at the Plaza while I was "studying" for my Series 7 exam with Merrill Lynch. That is too long a story and definitely not for this blog! All I can say, is imagine arriving "home" everydayto the tunes emanatingfrom the Palm Court!

One of the great things about the book islooking through the guest list, too long to publish here.

Do get this book if you haven't read it. Now that I have it in my hands I think I will give it another read. ThanksGaye for reminding me! great excuse for putting down my current reading Crisis Economics: A Crash Course in the Future of FinanceA Recipe From the Party Of The Century! (7) by Nouriel Roubini, which is very good but definitely not for fun.

But on to the Chicken Hash.....By the way, the other entree was spaghettiand meatballs. Thank heavens Truman Capote became famous as a writer. I don't think he would have ever made it as a party planner!

Recipe For Plaza Chicken Hash

4 Cups finely diced cooked chicken (white meat only)

1 1/2 C heavy cream

1 C cream sauce (bechamel)

2 tsps salt

1/8 tsp white pepper

1/4 C dry Sherry

1/2 C Hollandaise Sauce

Mix chicken, cream, Cream Sauce, and seasonings in a heavy skillet. Cook over moderate heat, stirring often for about 10 minutes. When moisture is slightly reduced, place skillet in a moderate oven 350 and bake 30 minutes. Stir in Sherry and return to oven for 10 minutes. Lightly fold in Hollandaise Sauce and serve at once. Makes 4-5 servings.

There must have been an excess of cream at the Plaza's kitchen on the day they invented this sauce. Can you imagine, heavy cream AND cream sauce AND Hollandaise for that small amount of chicken? makes my arteries clog just thinking about it. Needless to say I have never tried this recipe so proceed at your own risk!

A Recipe From the Party Of The Century! (2024)

FAQs

What is the menu at Capote's Black and White Ball? ›

The menu, to be served at midnight, consisted of scrambled eggs, sausages, biscuits, pastries, spaghetti and meatballs and chicken hash, a specialty of the Plaza and one of Capote's favorite dishes. To drink, Capote laid in 450 bottles of Taittinger champagne.

Did Truman Capote serve chicken hash at his ball? ›

But Capote opted to serve a simple supper of chicken hash and spaghetti for the midnight meal—alongside hundreds of bottles of Taittinger Champagne. His guests also embodied both this high-low ethos.

Who attended Capote's Black and White Ball? ›

In November 1966, Truman Capote held a masquerade ball at New York's Plaza Hotel. It was attended by over 500 guests, including Frank Sinatra, Andy Warhol, and Edward VIII. The legendary soirée is the focus of the third episode of "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans."

What is the dress code for a Black and White Ball? ›

Somewhat on the unconventional side—unlike its 'co*cktail' or 'white tie' counterparts—the black and white dress code is one that is typically assigned to semiformal and formal events. As the name suggests, guests are expected to dress exclusively in monochromatic hues from head to toe.

What is a black and white dinner party? ›

To celebrate the elegance of old Hollywood, dinner guests are asked to dress only in black and white for this event. Creativity is encouraged and formal wear is absolutely not required – as long as it's black and white, the sky's the limit!

What did Capote go to jail for in 1970? ›

AUTHOR ARRIVES AT JAIL--Truman Capote, right, ponders a question asked him as he walks toward the Orange County Jail Wednesday to begin serving a contempt of court sentence amounting to 40 hours. The sentence and $500 fine resulted from the writer's failure to appear as witness in a Santa Ana murder trial.

Were Truman Capote and Perry Smith friends? ›

Perry Smith and John Hickock were now the objects of Capote's investigative desire. His story was their story, and he had to once again turn on his charm offensive. While he spoke and communicated extensively with both men, it was Perry Smith who Capote developed a particularly close relationship with.

Was Truman Capote a smoker? ›

Answer and Explanation: Yes, Truman Capote did smoke. He is photographed smoking in quite a few of his portraits. The main character of his book Breakfast at Tiffanys, Holly Golightly, is an iconic smoker, especially in images from the film adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn.

Who is Truman Capote's best friend? ›

Harper Lee, who died today at age 89, and Truman Capote, who died in 1984, grew up spending a great deal of time together as young children and, their friendship lasted for decades.

Why did Truman Capote talk like that? ›

He led a lonely life in childhood, largely abandoned by his father, which probably affected his retaining of a childlike tone in adult life. Also, he was openly gay at a time when this was unusual for celebrities, and cultivated his flamboyant style to match his reputation as an eccentric.

What happened to Truman Capote? ›

The writer died in 1984 at Joanne Carson's home in Los Angeles. He was 59 years old. Prior to his death, Capote was working on his novel, Answered Prayers. It was supposed to include his story, "La Côte Basque, 1965," but the project never came to fruition.

What is the Black and White Ball called? ›

On the drizzly night of Nov. 28, 1966, writer Truman Capote would host “the party of the century” at New York's Plaza Hotel. The Black and White Ball signified the peak of Capote's career following the release of his bestselling true crime novel, “In Cold Blood.”

Who was Truman Capote's mother? ›

Truman Capote, Kansas author, Map of Kansas Literature. Truman Capote was born in New Orleans in 1924. His mother, Lillie Mae Faulk, was a 16 year old beauty queen, and his father, Archulus "Arch" Persons, was a salesman who could never keep a job for very long. His parents' unhappy marriage which ended in divorce.

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