Same, as the PP to whom this comment was originally directed. I also enjoy cooking! But being such a food snob is a deal-breaker, a thousand times over. |
I haven’t tried the other two cited recipes, but Ina’s panko salmon is the best salmon recipe I’ve ever had at home. |
Oh! Good. My company is much more like "team over before game day" than "adult dinner party." It tends to involve either extended family, or multiple toddlers and elementary schoolers, or both. Guess I'm good with my giant batches of spaghetti and meatballs, homemade pizza, pulled pork, etc. |
I'm the baked ziti poster and I'll have you know I make my own tomato sauce from scratch from tomatoes grown in my garden, I hand-make the pasta, and I raise the cows that provide the cheese, who I lovingly nurse for ten months each as calves. In my spare time I am also a glass blower and create the glass dish the baked ziti is cooked in. Obviously the garlic bread is made from scratch, and we grow the ingredients for the salad in the garden. |
Good Baked Ziti is more effort than your proposed menu… |
THIS! The easiest and people love! |
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A beef carbonnade (sp?) for meat eaters. Make it the day before in the slow cooker. I always serve it with Nigella's quick potato gratin. And whatever veg looks good.
I make a quick, light tiramisu for dessert. Get some Italian biscuits, dip in coffee mixed with some kind of alcohol. Whip some heavy cream with confectioner's sugar. Layer cream and biscuits. Dust with cocoa powder. If it's summer, or if I'm cooking for vegetarians, I'll make something easy from an Ottolenghi cookbook. Maybe a couple of salads, some nice crusty bread, hummus, olives etc. Maybe Eton mess for dessert. |
LMAO! Thanks, PP. It's all brilliant, but especially the bolded. |
Same here! I am very very picky about salmon and the panko salmon is great. |
| Most people are low carb these days, so we grill steak and do salad, veggies and potatoes. |
NP here! Making sauce is easy, but you know what? If you make fun of homecooked food (why?!), then jarred is likely better than whatever you’d cook up. |
Love Eton Mess-- haven't had it since LSE. |
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It totally depends on your style and the guests but I’ve done:
1) salmon topped with orange marmalade (I know it sounds weird but it’s really tasty and the marmalade basically becomes a glaze. If you like spicy you could mix the marmalade with some hot sauce and it would becomes sweet and spicy). Serve with salad and rice (can jazz rice up by toasting the rice in a sauté pan with butter and lemon juice and salt) and then cook rice as normal. If you have rice cooker, toast beforehand and then the rice cooker does all the work). 2) Peruvian grilled chicken and green sauce. Rice. Salad. 3) yes, baked ziti although food snobs will hate it I have a recipe that uses Turkey sausage and it’s delicious. Garlic bread. 4) tacoo bowls (meat, black beans, lots of taco sides, rice, and everyone can assemble their own) 5) chili and cornbread (can make a chili or really nice ones with sweet potatoes) 6) lentil soup, salad with unique ingredients, and a nice bread (I wouldn’t do this if DH was home and it’s a couples dinner but on my own with friends, this is the meal I likethe best. |
| My hands-down easiest recipe for company is grilling salmon served with whatever vegetable is in season, salad, couscous, bread, dessert. I can make that in my sleep for 30 people. |
+1 I've honestly never had a bad recipe from Ina! |