Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That looks delicious. I think a simple salad is perfect, and would not provide more at dinner given the rice and veggies in the dish. What I’d do instead is focus on some delicious apps. You didn’t ask for suggestions but I’d do a caprese salad with baguette slices on the side, and a hard cheese with fresh fruit like cherries and rice crackers.
Love that - had already planned on the caprese but will add the cheese and fruit. TY!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green salad with shredded carrot, pickled shallots, carrot ginger dressing.
Not OP but where can I find pickled shallots?
Anonymous wrote:I used to make a dish similar to this one, adding a ramen egg. Agree with previous posters on a vinegar-based or pickled julienned carrots, radishes or other thin strips of vegetables. They can help cut through the fatty avocado/tuna.
You could also serve some vegetable dumplings or spring rolls as an app or side for the table to share.
Snap peas are in season, and they are so easy as just a raw side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green salad with shredded carrot, pickled shallots, carrot ginger dressing.
Not OP but where can I find pickled shallots?
Anonymous wrote:Green salad with shredded carrot, pickled shallots, carrot ginger dressing.
Anonymous wrote:It has very bad reviews.
Anonymous wrote:That looks delicious. I think a simple salad is perfect, and would not provide more at dinner given the rice and veggies in the dish. What I’d do instead is focus on some delicious apps. You didn’t ask for suggestions but I’d do a caprese salad with baguette slices on the side, and a hard cheese with fresh fruit like cherries and rice crackers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes - here we go?
https://www.marthastewart.com/921637/brown-rice-tuna-avocado-and-toasted-nori
Yikes indeed, that recipe has 2 stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps a soup and some bread.
Homemade bread. Four or five choices.
NP. You want OP to make 4 different kinds of homemade bread? To go with a rice dish?
You missed a thread yesterday where OPs DH asked her to home bake 4-5 different types of bread for guests.