Outdoor concert food ideas?
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Outdoor concert food ideas?
am going to Prairie Home Companion in 2 weeks and I am in charge of food.
There will be 4 of us; 1 non meat eater and one no seafood.
Everyone is a Lifetime WW member
This is what I made last year:
Ina's Roasted Shrimp Orzo Salad (1 with no shrimp)
Hummus and roasted pepper roll ups in Spinach tortillas
Fruit and cheese
Tomato, basil, mozz skewers
Cold Beef tenderloin on crustini with goat cheese
I want to come up with a totally different menu this year. Any suggestions?
There will be 4 of us; 1 non meat eater and one no seafood.
Everyone is a Lifetime WW member
This is what I made last year:
Ina's Roasted Shrimp Orzo Salad (1 with no shrimp)
Hummus and roasted pepper roll ups in Spinach tortillas
Fruit and cheese
Tomato, basil, mozz skewers
Cold Beef tenderloin on crustini with goat cheese
I want to come up with a totally different menu this year. Any suggestions?
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For picnics I like Ina's Pasta Pesto and Peas:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina- ... index.html
And her curried chicken salad:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina- ... index.html
I also usually make a vegetarian pan bagnat, it is easy:
hollow out a loaf of crusty bread, any kind you like. Brush both inside pieces of the bread with olive oil and drizzle on some balsamic vinegar. Fill the bread with sliced tomatoes, roasted peppers, sliced fresh mozzarella cheese, coarsely chopped olives, basil leaves, arugula (optional), thinly sliced onion (optional). Sprinkle with salt and pepper, and close the sandwich. Wrap the sandwich tightly in foil and weight it down with something for a couple of hours to mingle everything together.
I would also bring a big bowl of chopped watermelon and/or sweet cherries.
Oh, one more. Ina also has a recipe for a sandwich with sliced beef tenderloin, arugula, shaved parmesean and truffle butter that John goes crazy for. I can't remember exactly what the recipe is called so I can't pull it up on the food tv site, but if it sounds interesting to you I can type in the recipe when I am home. It was in her "cooks at home" book. Here's a picture (the ones on the right are vegetarian--with brie instyead of beef)
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/4143602055/" title="roast beef sandwich by liamsaunt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2707/414 ... 9db0b8.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="roast beef sandwich"></a>
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina- ... index.html
And her curried chicken salad:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina- ... index.html
I also usually make a vegetarian pan bagnat, it is easy:
hollow out a loaf of crusty bread, any kind you like. Brush both inside pieces of the bread with olive oil and drizzle on some balsamic vinegar. Fill the bread with sliced tomatoes, roasted peppers, sliced fresh mozzarella cheese, coarsely chopped olives, basil leaves, arugula (optional), thinly sliced onion (optional). Sprinkle with salt and pepper, and close the sandwich. Wrap the sandwich tightly in foil and weight it down with something for a couple of hours to mingle everything together.
I would also bring a big bowl of chopped watermelon and/or sweet cherries.
Oh, one more. Ina also has a recipe for a sandwich with sliced beef tenderloin, arugula, shaved parmesean and truffle butter that John goes crazy for. I can't remember exactly what the recipe is called so I can't pull it up on the food tv site, but if it sounds interesting to you I can type in the recipe when I am home. It was in her "cooks at home" book. Here's a picture (the ones on the right are vegetarian--with brie instyead of beef)
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/4143602055/" title="roast beef sandwich by liamsaunt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2707/414 ... 9db0b8.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="roast beef sandwich"></a>
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
no I don't. I was going to google something or just make it up as I goXislandgirl wrote:That does sound good but I have tried before without much success. Do you have a good recipembw1024 wrote:I have been wanting to make a green bean and potato salad. Small new potatoes in a vinaigrette type dressing. Does that do anything for you?

Might make it later this week .. if I do I will let you know.
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Hey X, I think I'm making this one tonight with some grilled chicken. Will let you know how it goes.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... tte-106929
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... tte-106929
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This the menu, I came up with:
Becky's vegetarian pan bagnat
AUnt Nydia's Italian Salad
-Romaine, walnuts, bowtie pasta, fresh parmesan with a light lemon vinaigrette
Toasted Israeli Couscous Salad with Grilled Summer Vegetables
Mini Chicken BLT's
The kitchen challenged guests are bringing fruit, cheese, wine, and dessert....although I am thinking of making some sort of fruit bar. I am not a fan of store bought dessert
Becky's vegetarian pan bagnat
AUnt Nydia's Italian Salad
-Romaine, walnuts, bowtie pasta, fresh parmesan with a light lemon vinaigrette
Toasted Israeli Couscous Salad with Grilled Summer Vegetables
Mini Chicken BLT's
The kitchen challenged guests are bringing fruit, cheese, wine, and dessert....although I am thinking of making some sort of fruit bar. I am not a fan of store bought dessert