Hey, what do you guys have planned as far as sides for Easter Sunday? Trying to come up with something slightly different this year. Maybe something with green beans? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Hey, what do you guys have planned as far as sides for Easter Sunday? Trying to come up with something slightly different this year. Maybe something with green beans?
1. Scalloped or Au Gratin potatoes
2. Grilled platter of tomatoes, zucchini, squash, cauliflower, mushrooms, beets, onions, sweet potatoes
3. Cold sesame noodle salad
4. Large variety of sliced heirloom tomatoes with queso fresco, mozzarella and feta cheese then extra virgin olive oil, balsamic and torn fresh basil
5. Eggplant baked with kalamata olives, onions and garlic
6. Stuffed peppers
7. Baby bok choy steamed in chicken stock with ginger, sesame oil, soy sauce, garlic slices with hot chili oil drizzle
8. Cold 5 bean Mexican salad with diced corn, radish, cucumber, serrano peppers, sweet peppers, red onion, plus black beans, red kidney beans, garbanzo beans, cannelloni beans, white navy beans then a dressing of extra virgin olive oil, a little vinegar, lime juice, cilantro.
9. Adult Mac and Cheese with gruyere / fontina cheese, white wine, nutmeg, torn prosciutto amd frozen peas using cavatappi pasta.
10. Spaghetti squash with tomatoes and zicchini [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Hey, what do you guys have planned as far as sides for Easter Sunday? Trying to come up with something slightly different this year. Maybe something with green beans?
I’m planning on working, but if I was running a thing that I wanted to be special, it would be Easter Brisket.
The meat church YT channel had some deep fried deviled eggs. I didn’t watch, but they looked interesting.
If you’re looking to treat yourself, crème brûlée is really not hard, it just takes a long time and a culinary torch.
Depending on how many you have to feed, roasted green beans are fucking good. Toss in oil and on a cookie sheet at 450 with convection for 15-20. I microplane some garlic on there. I like them hot as hell. Cumin and chipotle powder, but that may not be what you’re going for. You could dice some jalapeño and toss them in. Or finish with some roasted pablanos.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Hey, what do you guys have planned as far as sides for Easter Sunday? Trying to come up with something slightly different this year. Maybe something with green beans?
We will be having a Low Country Boil for Easter. Easy to make and delicious. [Reply]
Thx for the recommendations, guys. Think I'm going to try the roasted green beans recipe. Might throw in some roasted garlic puree, and maybe toss in a few dried tomatoes? Sounds good in my head anyway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Thx for the recommendations, guys. Think I'm going to try the roasted green beans recipe. Might throw in some roasted garlic puree, and maybe toss in a few dried tomatoes? Sounds good in my head anyway.
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
Couple of slices of chopped bacon?
Lol, maybe. We're having a baked ham as the main course, so I'm ambivalent about using more pork products. Though I could throw some bits into the roasted garlic/dried tomato puree instead of salt/seasonings. Just found a can of chipotle so that might get incorporated as well, though I've been on a simplicity kick of late so trying to keep the number of ingredients down this time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Gots me a three pound chuck roast in the crockpot with beef broth, three packets of Italian dressing seasoning and some fresh garlic
Just add some Louies Hot Giardiniera, rolls, chips, french onion dip and profit
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Lol, maybe. We're having a baked ham as the main course, so I'm ambivalent about using more pork products. Though I could throw some bits into the roasted garlic/dried tomato puree instead of salt/seasonings. Just found a can of chipotle so that might get incorporated as well, though I've been on a simplicity kick of late so trying to keep the number of ingredients down this time.
How about a nice pear tart or onion and cheese tart?
Grilled peaches and whipped ricotta?
Even a grilled corn or grilled head of romaine with shaved Parmesan.
Something to cut down on the salt and heaviness of the ham. [Reply]