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help me with a menu , I need ideas
Posted on 6/13/11 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 6/13/11 at 3:52 pm
I'm cooking every night next week, what is your favorite meal.
Posted on 6/13/11 at 4:03 pm to BROffshoreTigersWife
the nlaws from oklahoma
Posted on 6/13/11 at 4:08 pm to iluvla
Do you want something like red beans and rice or rice and gravy or some other type of food?
Posted on 6/13/11 at 10:45 pm to iluvla
1st night Simple fare, as they will have been traveling and won't appreciate a damn thing but food in face. Go with a cassoulet(white beans with duck breasts and sausage).
2nd night Time to pull the gloves off. Yet keeping it simple none the less, and as the price is cheap. Crawfish etouffee.
3rd night Must break a sweat sometimes, so out to the grill you go(remember hydrate), assuming a table of four bigassed ribeyes, grilled asparagus and corn.
There is half the week, I'll be back tomorrow to finish it off.
2nd night Time to pull the gloves off. Yet keeping it simple none the less, and as the price is cheap. Crawfish etouffee.
3rd night Must break a sweat sometimes, so out to the grill you go(remember hydrate), assuming a table of four bigassed ribeyes, grilled asparagus and corn.
There is half the week, I'll be back tomorrow to finish it off.
Posted on 6/13/11 at 10:58 pm to iluvla
Nothing super original here, but all proven and widely liked dishes...(in no particular order)
Gumbo
Steak and potatoes
Lasagna
Chicken spaghetti
Fried catfish and hushpuppies
Grilled burgers and sausages with potato salad
Slow cooker roast, homemade gravy and mashed spuds
Little more difficult...
BBQ shrimp, NOLA style
Crawfish etouffe
Smoked brisket or tri tip
Smoked salmon
Beef Wellington
Real casual...
Soft and crunchy tacos...build your own (lay out different ingredients)
Homemade pizza
Gumbo
Steak and potatoes
Lasagna
Chicken spaghetti
Fried catfish and hushpuppies
Grilled burgers and sausages with potato salad
Slow cooker roast, homemade gravy and mashed spuds
Little more difficult...
BBQ shrimp, NOLA style
Crawfish etouffe
Smoked brisket or tri tip
Smoked salmon
Beef Wellington
Real casual...
Soft and crunchy tacos...build your own (lay out different ingredients)
Homemade pizza
Posted on 6/13/11 at 11:02 pm to BayouBlitz
Quite a few of the dishes mentioned above could be prepared before your guests arrive, which should help you out the day of...unless you're trying to retreat to the kitchen away from your in-laws.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 9:25 am to CITWTT
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Yet keeping it simple none the less, and as the price is cheap. Crawfish etouffee.
Etouffee is simple, and with fresh boiled crawfish for fat, it delicious this time of the year. and even better when cooked a day ahead of time
Posted on 6/14/11 at 9:28 am to iluvla
Some Blue Cheese Cole Slaw will rock their Midwest world.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 11:03 am to iluvla
During summer I like to grill some marinated chicken thighs along with Italian Sausage and Roasted New Potatoes.
I reserve the sausage for pasta the next day.
I reserve the sausage for pasta the next day.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 12:00 pm to Degas
yes, I'm trying to keep very busy. The father-n-law, never has anything good to say about our great state/ sports teams.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 3:23 pm to iluvla
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father-n-law, never has anything good to say about our great state/ sports teams.
Take out from Chili's, Red Lobster and Olive Garden for 3 nights.
The other nights:
-Grilled hot dogs, potato chips and budweiser
-Frozen Lasagna with garlic bread (use the leftover hot dog buns)
-Vegetable plate...all from cans.
Take them somewhere nice once. Like the restaurant at Bass Pro Shops
Posted on 6/14/11 at 3:29 pm to Tigertown in ATL
You have plumbed the Marrianas Trench depths of EVIL, but it sounds good to me as I laugh.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 3:29 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Gotta go one night with the Mahi Mahi with the infused pineapple glaze reduction...
Posted on 6/14/11 at 3:32 pm to CITWTT
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You have plumbed the Marrianas Trench depths of EVIL
Well its possible that iluvla is a terrible person and the poor father in law bases his opinions of LA and La. sports on that.
If not, the old bugger deserves it!
Posted on 6/14/11 at 4:54 pm to iluvla
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The father-n-law, never has anything good to say about our great state/ sports teams.
ask him when's the last time the team from okie land won the superbowl.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 5:02 pm to CITWTT
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Go with a cassoulet(white beans with duck breasts and sausage).
Pretty heavy meal for it being a 1000 degrees outside.
Posted on 6/14/11 at 5:06 pm to iluvla
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yes, I'm trying to keep very busy. The father-n-law, never has anything good to say about our great state/ sports teams.
Decorate in fleur de lis, purple and gold and black and gold. Put in a tape of the Saints winning the Super Bowl. Wear a Mardi Gras costume and play Mardi Gras music in the background. Serve him porridge and serve the good stuff to the rest of them.
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