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Home Alone

Culinary Movie Night Guide

Difficulty Level: Easy

Table Of Contents

Equipment

Here is a list (with links) of all the equipment and decorations I used for my Home Alone Culinary Movie Night. I would be incredibly grateful if you used my links. I will make a little commission, and that would really help with the cost of the website and related expenses. You can find my full Amazon List here!

Kevin’s Warm Welcome

Tips
  1. Personalizing the Menu– When planning your menu for your movie night, don’t feel pressured to serve exactly what I chose to serve. Feel free to remove/add/replace dishes so it makes sense for you and your guests. I’ve included an editable menu in this guide to make it your own!
  2. Managing Your Time– These movie nights can take a lot of time to prepare, especially if you plan on doing everything yourself. If you are planning a culinary movie night with a group, I suggest doing a potluck style. Have each person contribute a dish or two, and it’ll be very manageable. If you are planning on preparing everything yourself, here are some things I’ve learned while doing these often:
    • Make A To-Do List– I can’t stress this enough! It’s very easy to forget simple things like opening a bottle of prosecco before you start the movie, so you aren’t fumbling with the seal before serving. I have done this so many times! Your to-do list should include absolutely everything you need to do leading up to pressing play.
    • Start Early– I learned this after a few very long days of trying to cook, prepare, and host all on the same day. Anything that can be done in advance should be done during the days leading up to the movie night. Some examples include pre-mixing cocktails, making desserts and other foods like soup that hold up well in the refrigerator, and pre-making any handmade decorations. Hosting is stressful enough without having to make a multi-course meal in one day, so get as much done as possible before.
    • No Pausing– The question I get asked the most is “Do you pause the movie to bring out the next dish?”. It’s important to me that I don’t disrupt the flow of the movie, so I do not pause. It’s also important to me to enjoy the movie with my guests. Setting up everything I need before the movie helps me bring out each dish efficiently. The setup usually includes plating each dish and storing it in the refrigerator, so all I have to do is quickly microwave it before serving. I set out any garnish or decoration on my kitchen counter so it’s easily accessible. I even pour the cocktails into their cups and store them in the refrigerator, so all I have to do is add ice and any finishing touches before serving. Always think about how you can do the bare minimum during the film. I always include the setup in my to-do list as well, so I don’t forget about any aspect of the preparation.
    • Optional– If your budget permits, I recommend ordering food that you may not be confident in cooking or food that may take a lot of time to cook. I do this occasionally, and it helps cut down the preparation time and supports local businesses. Win Win!
  3. Decorations- Have fun and decorate your space and serving tray! Add elements from the theme of the movie, but make a budget and stick to it! I usually use things I already own because these movie nights are DIY, and I don’t need to spend a fortune to make it fun. If I do buy decorations for the movie night, I try to find cheap or reusable things. If you are curious about some of the things I’ve used during the movie nights, here is a link to my Amazon List. All these items are things I bought with my own money and enjoyed using.
  4. Manage Stress- Culinary Movie Nights are fun and a great way to show your friends and family you love them. Sometimes, things you envision in your head will not come out perfectly. When this happens to me, it can be discouraging and stressful, but the people I do these for have NEVER expressed anything but appreciation. Go easy on yourself and remember that your guests are just happy to be there and to experience something you put so much thought and time into making.
Menu

I have created a free, editable, and printable menu for all the dishes I served for this Culinary Movie Night! Feel free to change it to what will work for you and your guests.

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Cues

These are the cues I used during the movie night, so I knew when I had to get the next dish ready to serve.

Please note: Each cue describes a scene that happens a few minutes before I have to serve the dish. It does not describe the scene the dish is based on. Some people get confused with that, so I thought I should specify. Because the cues only give you a few minutes to prepare the dish, it’s very important to have everything cooked and set up before the film starts. Review the “Tips” section above for ways to make this seamless.

I often get asked why I don’t use time stamps to keep track of when to serve the next dish, and the simple answer is, I don’t find those helpful. If I used timestamps, I would have to have a separate timer going or keep disrupting the movie to check the timestamp. It makes much more sense to have cues to indicate when the next scene is about to happen. This allows me to enjoy watching the film with my guests.

Below is the link to the cues I used. This document is editable, so you can make updates if you decide to take out or change dishes.

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Recipes
“I made my family disappear”

Popcorn! This is a super easy one to serve! Just heat up your bag of popcorn in the microwave per the instructions on the bag.

Kevin’s Sundae Fundae

This is another easy one to serve, but it takes some preparation before you start the movie.

I served BBQ Fritos because I’m pretty sure you can’t buy what Kevin was eating anymore. The chips Kevin is eating are Frito-Lay’s Crunch Tators: Mighty Mesquite BBQ Flavor.

He’s also drinking Pepsi, so I included mini cans of those, too. I made sure to have the chips and Pepsi out on my kitchen counter before starting the movie so I could easily access them when it was time to serve.

For the ice cream, I served Napoleon ice cream, which is a mix of chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla. Kevin serves himself multiple different types of ice cream, so I thought Napoleon would be the best way to have variety while saving some money.

To prepare the ice cream, I pre-scooped it into the bowl, covered the top with plastic wrap, and stored it in my freezer to stay fresh. I also had the toppings out and ready to use, so when it was time to serve, I could quickly add them to the ice cream. The toppings I added are: cherries, marshmallows, and chocolate syrup.

Little Man of the House

Fireball RumChata Shots

For this drink, it’s equal parts Fireball and RumChata. So if you put an oz. of Fireball, you’ll also put an oz. of RumChata. The Fireball adds a spicy kick to give the effect of the aftershave. I also think RumChata tastes like a Christmas cookie, so that was fitting for this movie, too! I premixed this drink the day before and stored it in my refrigerator. This helped me save time so I could serve this drink fast. I just shook before serving in the shot glasses and added whipped cream on top.

If you don’t drink alcohol or you are making this movie night for someone who doesn’t drink alcohol, I think a hot chocolate with whipped cream on top would be a fun substitution for this scene. You can even have them put the whipped cream on themselves during the scene where Kevin is shaving.

The McCallisters in Paris

This was another easy one to serve. I purchased the shrimp cocktail from my local grocery store. They come with the cocktail sauce as well. Before starting the movie, I plated the shrimp cocktail and stored it in my refrigerator. When it was time to serve, I just had to take it out of the refrigerator.

“Keep the change ya filthy animal”

The iconic pizza delivery scene! Kevin orders pizza from Little Nero’s Pizzeria, a fictional pizza shop from the movie. I’ve seen a lot of creators print out the pizza box logo and tape it to their pizza boxes. I love this idea! It’s an extra step I didn’t take because I don’t have a color printer, but if you do, I definitely recommend this!

I ordered from Pizza Hut because it’s right by my house, but any pizza place will work. Just make sure to order cheese because that’s Kevin’s favorite!

A Highly Nutritious Meal

Microwavable Macaroni and cheese!

I used Kraft Mac and Cheese, but use whatever your favorite is and cook it per the package’s instructions. If you want to save time, you can make it beforehand and then microwave it to reheat before serving.

Kevin’s Warm Welcome

Creme Brulee Cheesecake Recipe

I made this cheesecake the day before movie night, so it had time to chill. Then, before serving, I sprinkled sugar to coat the top and torched it while the movie was playing. This is the kitchen torch and butane I used.

Home For Christmas

Christmas M&M Cookie Recipe

These are the cookies I made to match the cookies Kevin served. He had milk as well as carrots for the reindeer. That’s a super cute touch to add, but I chose to keep it simple with just the cookies.

I made the cookies the day before to save time, and I already had them plated before starting the movie. That way, I could quickly serve them right before the scene.