Anonymous wrote:You could do a plate of endive leaves. In each leaf, put a schmear of goat cheese, and then something on top. The something on top could be: a strip of roasted red pepper; some sun-dried tomato pieces and pine nuts, some sprinkled chopped basil, a few raspberries, what have you.
Roasted red pepper, goat cheese, and sauvignon blanc is one of my favorite outdoor flavor combinations.
Anonymous wrote:Low country boil: Potatoes, shell-on shrimp (buy USA wild caught, frozen is fine), kielbasa, and corn on the cob cooked in a stockpot with either Old Bay or Zataran's seasoning and bay leaves. Serve with crusty bread and cold beer or white wine. So good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could do several different salads - pasta and potato with the mayonnaise, another one that's more light with bow-tie pasta, tons of different colorful veggies cubed cheese and italian dressing, and a green salad with different dressings on the side. Get a honeybaked ham and serve it cold with applesauce.
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I would also do:
Caprese
Platter of olives, meats, cheese, prosciutto, mortadella, artichoke hearts, etc.
A pesto dip or red pepper dip with breads and/or crackers
Cold asparagus with lemon
A spinach salad with whatever
Anonymous wrote:You could do several different salads - pasta and potato with the mayonnaise, another one that's more light with bow-tie pasta, tons of different colorful veggies cubed cheese and italian dressing, and a green salad with different dressings on the side. Get a honeybaked ham and serve it cold with applesauce.