Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 21:40     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

The crispy potato roast on Smitten Kitchen is fabulous, and super easy if you have a mandoline.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 21:19     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

Par-cook potato wedges in the microwave with a little water - cover the bowl with saran wrap. Then while the tenderloin is resting, toss them in the beef dripping and finish them in the oven. Insanely deslish.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 19:33     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

DO IT. The best home fries I ever made were the ones I fried in duck fat. It gives the potatoes the most incredible mouth feel.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 19:21     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

Any one have a great tenderloin recipe? Never done it before and would live to try for christmas dinner.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 19:17     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

OP here. I would LOVE to do Brussels sprouts but no one other than me and my husband would eat them. Same goes for turnips, parsnips, etc.

Thank you for the suggestions. Thinking about roasting potatoes in duck or goose fat!
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 17:58     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

I'd say roast the potatoes. Start ahead of the tenderloin.

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/350496.page

Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 13:08     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

Definitely mash with stock...and for the love of everything holy keep the skins on!
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 12:53     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

I'd do baked potatoes... Or if you want to be a little fancy double stuff. You bake the potatoes, scoop some out, mash what you scoop and pipe it back in. You then reheat before dinner. Bake a few extra so when you pipe it back in it is in around on top. I sprinkle chives on top to make them pretty.

Also green beans, blanch, stirfry with olive oil, garlic, parsley and salt. Yum.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 12:16     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

You could substitute stock for the milk in mashed potatoes.

Or you could roast some potatoes and brussel sprouts together. You could do something like this:

http://ohsheglows.com/2012/10/08/roasted-fingerling-potatoes-and-brussels-sprouts-with-rosemary-and-garlic/
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 12:16     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

We're doing leg of lamb and with it we'll have:

Crash potatoes: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/06/crash-hot-potatoes/

Roasted carrots and parsnips

Brussel sprouts with bacon and balsamic
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 12:05     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

I like sautéed spinach or roasted Brussel sprouts. For a starch, what about a rice pilaf?
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 12:04     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

Anonymous wrote:We are having tenderloin too. I cook the mashed potatoes the day before, then just heat in the oven the day of. I think they're pretty easy to modify for dairy-free. Or you could just do roasted rosemary potato wedges. Roast some vegetables too-- like cauliflower or Brussels sprouts. We're just making a green salad.


Yep, don't bother with mashed potatoes. Do roasted red potatoes, a roasted vegetable, and a fancy salad (maybe with cranberries and walnuts or some other nice mix-ins).
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 11:47     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

We are having tenderloin too. I cook the mashed potatoes the day before, then just heat in the oven the day of. I think they're pretty easy to modify for dairy-free. Or you could just do roasted rosemary potato wedges. Roast some vegetables too-- like cauliflower or Brussels sprouts. We're just making a green salad.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 11:11     Subject: Re:Menu around beef tenderloin

Plain old mashed potatoes are awfully easy to do dairy-free. Just earth balance and your favorite DF milk.

I'd recommend a kale salad or brussels sprouts
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2013 10:33     Subject: Menu around beef tenderloin

I am in charge of planning Christmas dinner this year. We usually have tenderloin, scalloped potatoes, asparagus, salad and rolls. The potatoes are always a problem--they rarely get done on time and since I am lactose intolerant I can't eat them. This year I am banning them, and since asparagus is out of season I want to try something else.

Thinking of hasselback potatoes, but need other ideas for sides and/or salads. I can't have gluten, either, but am willing to make a dessert for the normals.