Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 20:16     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

One cheesy side dish, and one side dish of greens. Collards are good, or kale.

BTW a nice and easy accompaniment with ham (besides the mustard) is cornichons--little French pickles from a jar.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 20:04     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Yes to the biscuits!

If you're a great biscuit baker, bless you, we need more of you.

If you're not, the recipe on the side of the box of Bisquick is easy and perfectly fine. Or, you can do the pop-out biscuits-from-a-can. Yummm... (My not-so-secret guilty pleasure.)

Make sure you have at least one gourmet quality spicy mustard. Having a couple to choose from is even better.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 16:06     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Applesauce, scalloped potatoes, roasted carrots
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 13:46     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Beans
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 13:45     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

OP here. Okay, turns out our friends bought a spiral ham that they would like to bring (they said they see Americans buying them, and want to try).

Any ideas on what to make to accompany it? I was thinking of buying some biscuits so people can do a ham biscuit sandwich if they would like.

Maybe some sort of cheesy potato dish, or homemade mac n cheese?

I'm just really not sure what to do with ham -- we don't eat it much.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 09:06     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Do not do surf and turf. It is a vulgar Americanism that would not go down well with Europeans.

I would do steak, chili, or bbq.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2012 08:48     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

We always make some collard greens and black eyed peas for good luck in the New Year.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 23:34     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

I was lazy during Hanukkah, so I'll be making a brisket and potato latkes (hey, meat and potatoes!) for our NYE dinner with another couple.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 18:27     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Do a pork shoulder -- you can have great sandwiches or just pulled pork, make some coleslaw and a few sides. You can pack up some leftovers for them to take home and have plenty left for yourselves.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 17:01     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

If you are on a budget and it is casual, just go to the grocery store and see what nice piece of meat is on sale.

Pork tenderloin is on sale here. I would do roast pork tenderloin, homemade applesauce, and maybe roasted baby potatoes. Add a dark green salad with red onions, and some nice bread?
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 14:33     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Anonymous wrote:We usually do surf and turf


That's a nice idea. I was going to say we usually do lobster, but if they like their meat then surf and turf might be the way to go...
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 14:33     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

Anonymous wrote:We usually do surf and turf


OP here. Sounds great but is probably out of our budget. We don't necessarily need anything fancy -- it will be casual.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 14:23     Subject: Re:New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

We usually do surf and turf
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2012 13:02     Subject: New Year's Eve dinner ideas?

We are having another couple over for NYE -- it will be the 4 of us, no kids. We'll have dinner & drinks, then possibly head to another friend's party.

Any ideas on what to serve for dinner? They are Serbians who are really into their meat and potatoes!