| I always do pulled pork in the crock pot - virtually no work at all once you put it in in the morning. then I would add a corn, tomato and mozzarella salad - this one is great:http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/fresh-corn-tomato-salad-recipe/index.html, watermelon or a nice fruit salad. Make it easy so you can enjoy yourself. |
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14:59 again. If you want to do a pasta dinner, this is a great easy dish that my guests have liked a lot:http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/baked-pasta-with-sausage-tomatoes-cheese-10000000549971/
serve it with crusty garlic bread and do a mock version of the maggianno house salad - just do a search. For the kids serve raw veggies and dip perhaps? |
I don't like it either. I'd be upset if I showed up to dinner and had boiled sausages and shrimp w/bland potatoes. If serving pasta, I think any good light salad-y sides that were recommended above would be good accompaniments. I like the goat cheese endive dish especially. |
They're totally different dishes, and totally different parties. For the Italian-style garden party OP has in mind, pastas and antipasti are the way to go. Low country boil is a wonderful thing, but a much more casual beach thing -- kind of like cracking crabs. (And the potatoes aren't bland. You spice them up -- either with hot sausage as I suggested, or Old Bay, or both. And then serve hot sauce on the side for people who like that kind of thing.) BTW I'm the goat cheese/endive poster, and I think that would totally fit at OP's party. But I'm also the hot-sausage-in-shrimp-boil poster, and I love that on a different kind of day (not for OP's party). |
No, I'm definitely not Miss Goat Cheese Endive. For starters, not even a Miss. But it does happen to be a nice summer nibble. And thanks for the reminder -- that was a funny (if contentious) thread. |
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Greek panzanella is insanely good. It can be a side dish or a main dish for vegetarians. People go nuts over this dish. I brought it to a party recently and it was the only thing that was all gone and everyone asked me about it.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/greek-panzanella-recipe/index.html |