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Damaris Phillips Shares the Kitchen Essential She’ll Never Stop Buying and Her Kentucky Derby Must-Haves
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Date:2025-04-26 20:23:06
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"You should come to the Kentucky Derby at some point. It should be on everyone's bucket list," Damaris Phillips insists. If you can't make it this year, Damaris says, "You can throw your own Kentucky Derby party at home. It's just like a Super Bowl party, but with better clothes and better hats. There's also some more springtime fun food. Have people over, turn on the race, and enjoy the Kentucky Derby even when you're not in Kentucky."
If you're into the idea and you need some hosting inspiration, Damaris curated a Kentucky Derby at-home menu with easy-to-make recipes in homage to the iconic event. Fans can also enter the Kentucky Derby at Home Giveaway for a chance to win a viewing party with catering for 20 inspired by Damaris' menu, official Derby party merchandise, Vineyard Vines host outfits, and more.
In an exclusive E! interview, Damaris shared hosting insights and some of her kitchen must-haves, including this top-rated product she will never stop buying.
E!: What are some distinct elements I need at a Kentucky Derby party that make it stand out from other events I may throw or attend?
DP: There's no way you could have a Kentucky Derby party without having some bourbon. The typical drink is a mint julep. I go with a good quality bourbon.
"Woodford is always a great choice for bourbon. It's at a nice price point, but it tastes delicious as well. Your friends will think it's fancy."
E!: That is such an honor. What a cool role. Tell me more about it.
DP: I'm a Kentucky native and I'm very, very proud of the Derby. Being able to create a menu that celebrates Kentucky and celebrates the Derby was just a total dream come true. It's a lot of fresh springtime flavors, like Benedictine. Benedictine is a cucumber spread that we have in Kentucky. Of course, there are Mint Julep cocktails. I made a mint julep cucumber salad, which is a total delight. It's like the old style cucumber salad that your grandma used to make, but with a little bit of mint and a little bit of bourbon in there. You can find all the recipes, there's a whole menu.
E!: If you're not the best cook, what are some easy things they can do to impress guests at a Kentucky Derby party?
DP: Just buy some croissants at the grocery store and some pimento cheese. That's very easy and everyone will love it. Everybody can gussy up food. And there are so many good products out there now at grocery stores that now I'm never going to make my own croissants again. I'm just gonna buy these beautiful, artisanal croissants in the freezer section.
E!: Are there any budget-friendly kitchen essentials that you recommend?
DP: I am big on room temperature butter. I cannot handle butter that's not room temperature. A butter crock is really important for me. This has water inside, so it prevents bacteria from getting in. Boom, you will always have room temperature butter. It's a real game-changer from Carla Hall's line. She's a delightful human.
"It's so hard to find butter keepers nowadays and this one is not only functional but the design is gorgeous!" This butter keeper comes in blue, green, and red.
E!: What are some of the more expensive kitchen buys that you think are good to get on sale if you can?
DP: A good stand mixer is something that goes on sale all the time, especially around the holidays. I used my grandmother's for so long and it lasted me for such a long time until I got my own. It makes everything easier and it looks pretty sitting on the countertop. Mine is a GE. It's a slightly lower price point compared to other brands and it has a huge amount of power with a big bowl.
"I love this because it's powerful and pretty!"
E!: Are there any kitchen essentials that you rebuy often?
DP: There are two things that I buy constantly. I have an enormous amount of butter because I'm afraid of running out. I always have butter in my freezer. There's always like four pounds of butter. The other thing is I'm a little bit obsessed with the Dawn Powerwash.
"I gave this to everybody as stocking stuffers this year. And although I'm not affiliated with Dawn, you know I have to have it. It works really well. It's a great hostess gift too."
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"These are visually interesting and you can learn as you drink. Also, the vivid color pallet really pops."
"This is an heirloom piece, one of those kitchen items that lasts your entire life and lives on to be passed through the next generations of family cooks."
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(This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.)
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