recs for a substantial side/casserole?

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loria
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recs for a substantial side/casserole?

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anyone? has to be vegetarian (sorry Pip) and be a good go with for Ham--thinking a pasta based something, but didn't want to do mac n cheese --will have a green salad and bread as well.

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This is good, very rich, but delicious.
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This is a big hit in our house: Orzo, Pine Nut and Feta Salad. The picky 18 year old loves it and it doesn't last more than a couple of days. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... lad-105422
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thanks ladies--i might just do both of those for 12/24!
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My mother brought the most amazing side-type potato dish to Sunday linner yesterday. It was very rich and had comte cheese and whipping cream. It was like a gratin. I will ask her for the recipe if you want to serve potatoes. I know potatoes are not allowed for lots of people these days, but don't potatoes and ham go really well together?
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I made this recently had it was delicious. Plan to repeat it for Christmas dinner. It is pretty rich but very good. Hope you try it sometime.http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/food/reci ... to-lasagna
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NoTanLines wrote:This is a big hit in our house: Orzo, Pine Nut and Feta Salad. The picky 18 year old loves it and it doesn't last more than a couple of days. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... lad-105422
Thanks Christine - that sounds awesome - it will be featuring on our dinner table soon!
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We recently roasted sweet potatoes, parsnips, red potatos and brussels sprouts. I'd have to look up the recipe but it was very simple and the family couldn't stop eating it.
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