Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 19:34     Subject: Re:Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 19:25     Subject: Re:Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

Roasted vegetables
Ratatouille
I like these because they work well at room temperature.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 19:00     Subject: Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How far away? I'd do string beans with slivered almonds. Although, asparagus is in season now, so you could do something with that.


What travels better roasted or steamed green beans? Thanks.


Maybe sauteed still with some crunch?

Technically asparagus is not in season here yet, but we're closer to asparagus season than green bean season.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 18:54     Subject: Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

Anonymous wrote:How far away? I'd do string beans with slivered almonds. Although, asparagus is in season now, so you could do something with that.


What travels better roasted or steamed green beans? Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 18:52     Subject: Re:Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

Roasted carrots and fennel, plus a spinach salad.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 18:51     Subject: Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

How far away? I'd do string beans with slivered almonds. Although, asparagus is in season now, so you could do something with that.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2023 18:49     Subject: Bringing a vegetable side to Easter

I’m in charge of bringing veggies to a “meat and potato” style family Easter. I’ve never transported a veggie side to someone outside my family and I’m going to assume that reheating isn’t going to be available here (it’s someone I don’t know we’ll and don’t want to impose). Any suggestions for a vegetable side that transfers well and isn’t too sophisticated? Also, nut free for allergens. Thanks for any recipes and suggestions!