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Hey, ER. Have you posted this elsewhere? I'd like to give it a shot.Originally posted by ERCougar View PostI'm a huge salmon fan. I have a great teriyaki salmon recipe (that niku would likely scoff at, but still tastes good, dang it) for the BBQ if you're interested. Salmon's hardly a traditional BBQ-loving family Sunday dinner though.
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So it's that time of year again. For those of you who are cooking Mother's Day dinner, what's on the menu? Looks like last year the skirt steak was the dinner of choice.
Last year I had a hard time deciding what to cook my Mom because she's got all the traditional Sunday dinners down cold. This year I'm cooking for my in-laws, and I've got another problem.
My FIL is on a very restrictive diet. He's tried many different fad diets over his lifetime, but he's finally hit on one that he's sticking to and seems to really be helping him (he's a Type II diabetic) so I want to make sure whatever we serve fits in to what he's trying to do.
Basically, he's eating fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains, but no bread). No meat, no milk, no sugar, low fat. (Hey look, it's the Word of Wisdom - who knew?) I've never cooked a vegetarian sunday dinner. Ideas?
I have a recipe for a white bean salad that looks pretty good. Maybe a good fruit tray? I may still grill some meat for the rest of us if I can come up with something substantial for my FIL so he won't be left grazing while the rest of us chow down."It's devastating, because we lost to a team that's not even in the Pac-12. To lose to Utah State is horrible." - John White IV
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Originally posted by kccougar View PostSo it's that time of year again. For those of you who are cooking Mother's Day dinner, what's on the menu? Looks like last year the skirt steak was the dinner of choice.
Last year I had a hard time deciding what to cook my Mom because she's got all the traditional Sunday dinners down cold. This year I'm cooking for my in-laws, and I've got another problem.
My FIL is on a very restrictive diet. He's tried many different fad diets over his lifetime, but he's finally hit on one that he's sticking to and seems to really be helping him (he's a Type II diabetic) so I want to make sure whatever we serve fits in to what he's trying to do.
Basically, he's eating fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains, but no bread). No meat, no milk, no sugar, low fat. (Hey look, it's the Word of Wisdom - who knew?) I've never cooked a vegetarian sunday dinner. Ideas?
I have a recipe for a white bean salad that looks pretty good. Maybe a good fruit tray? I may still grill some meat for the rest of us if I can come up with something substantial for my FIL so he won't be left grazing while the rest of us chow down.
Try grilling the fruit for dessert - let the sugars carmelize a bit - really good."You interns are like swallows. You shit all over my patients for six weeks and then fly off."
"Don't be sorry, it's not your fault. It's my fault for overestimating your competence."
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Any suggestions? Last year we grilled pineapple. What other fruits are good to grill?Originally posted by hostile View PostTry grilling the fruit for dessert - let the sugars carmelize a bit - really good."It's devastating, because we lost to a team that's not even in the Pac-12. To lose to Utah State is horrible." - John White IV
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They are hard to find this time of year, but I like peaches.Originally posted by kccougar View PostAny suggestions? Last year we grilled pineapple. What other fruits are good to grill?
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Any stone fruit - peaches, plums, apricots - is good. I agree with pineapple and mango as well.Originally posted by kccougar View PostAny suggestions? Last year we grilled pineapple. What other fruits are good to grill?"You interns are like swallows. You shit all over my patients for six weeks and then fly off."
"Don't be sorry, it's not your fault. It's my fault for overestimating your competence."
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Think I am doing grilled salmon with a teriyaki marinade this year, grilled asparagus and ??? Probably some type of a rice dish.
Everyone wanted skirt steak w/chimichurri again.. But now that I remember that's what we had last year...nope.
I think I'll do Bananas Foster for dessert."I can get a good look at a T-bone by sticking my head up a bull's a$$, but I'd rather take a butcher's word for it". - Tommy Callahan III
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So here is my French meal extraordinaire for tomorrow
Salade jardiniere au chevre (warm goat cheese salad)
Creme d'Argenteuil (Cream of Asparagus soup)
Tournedos aux poivre (filets with peppercorn sauce)
Haricots verts a l'ail (green beans with garlic)
Pommes de Terre Savoyard ) Potatoes with gruyere cheese
Les fruits et fromages (fruits and cheese)
Negus en chemise (Dark cocoa pudding with sour cream)
A cup of Pero to finish. Bon appetit.Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
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Time to bump this thread again...
Mother's Day and TK1's bday fall on the same day again this year. They have requested ribs.
TK1 likes wet ribs, mommy likes dry ribs. I am going to do the dry in the smoker.
Anyone willing to post their favorite wet rib cooking methods?
I am taking suggestions for side dishes also...
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Smothered in green chiles.Originally posted by John McClain View PostSo here is my French meal extraordinaire for tomorrow
Salade jardiniere au chevre (warm goat cheese salad)
Creme d'Argenteuil (Cream of Asparagus soup)
Tournedos aux poivre (filets with peppercorn sauce)
Haricots verts a l'ail (green beans with garlic)
Pommes de Terre Savoyard ) Potatoes with gruyere cheese
Les fruits et fromages (fruits and cheese)
Negus en chemise (Dark cocoa pudding with sour cream)
A cup of Pero to finish. Bon appetit.
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The YW leaders in my ward are brilliant. For their girl's camp fund raiser this year, they are doing Mother's Day dinners. Passed out the menu in Priesthodd. For $45 I get a meal full meal for 6 delivered to my door. All I have to do is heat it up.
They will make a killing."It's true that everything happens for a reason. Just remember that sometimes that reason is that you did something really, really, stupid."
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My ward does that. They raised all of their funds with that one project. Too bad the leaders did 90% of the work.Originally posted by FMCoug View PostThe YW leaders in my ward are brilliant. For their girl's camp fund raiser this year, they are doing Mother's Day dinners. Passed out the menu in Priesthodd. For $45 I get a meal full meal for 6 delivered to my door. All I have to do is heat it up.
They will make a killing.Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
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