Side dishes for Christmas
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CnG143
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Member since 11/09 379 total posts
Name: Mrs.N
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Side dishes for Christmas
I need ideas please!!
All I know is that i'm making Baked Ziti and probably fish.
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Posted 12/2/13 7:13 PM |
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Re: Side dishes for Christmas
i was going to suggest penne alla vodka but i see you are doing baked ziti. What about a salad or a roasted vegetable of some sort? What kind of fish? Some fish is good with rice, or some you can do a citrus salad.
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Posted 12/2/13 9:02 PM |
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APT910
Let It Be
Member since 2/11 5021 total posts
Name: Ashley
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Re: Side dishes for Christmas
I love asparagus. I usually put it on a lined baking sheet, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt, pepper, parmesan cheese and bread crumbs. I bake it for about 15 minutes at 350 and then broil it to give it a little crunch.
Some other ideas:
Garlic bread Roasted potatoes Garden salad Mozzarella and tomato with basil and balsalmic
Message edited 12/3/2013 11:26:44 AM.
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Posted 12/3/13 11:22 AM |
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kimmaymb20
a year of surprise
Member since 7/09 1119 total posts
Name: Kimberly
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Side dishes for Christmas
Anti-pasta salad
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Posted 12/3/13 2:53 PM |
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sameinitials
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Side dishes for Christmas
I would do a veggie of some sort, since you already have the starch. Roasted asparagus is great, but not in season so might be harder to find good asparagus. I would also roast it at a higher temp then described above, for a shorter period of time. You can also roast some broccoli, that could be good. TJs sells haricot vert for a great price, you could do it really simply - steam them, toss with some melted butter, s&p, and toasted almond slices
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Posted 12/3/13 4:39 PM |
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