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I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am
going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). I'm thinking fried zucchini, but I'm interested in your ideas... -- Jani in WA (S'mee) ~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~ |
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![]() "S'mee" > wrote in message ... > I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am > going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for > a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing > mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). > > I'm thinking fried zucchini, but I'm interested in your ideas... Don't need any, especially fried. Are the peppers stuffed with beef, rice and sauce? Then if it's warm where you are have a salad with some crusty bread - If it is cold then have a hearty soup or French Onion soup (don't forget the crusty bread). Dimitri |
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One time on Usenet, "Dimitri" > said:
> "S'mee" > wrote in message > ... > > I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am > > going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for > > a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing > > mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). > > > > I'm thinking fried zucchini, but I'm interested in your ideas... > > Don't need any, especially fried. I know, it just sounds so good. :-) > Are the peppers stuffed with beef, rice and sauce? Close -- I knew I should have posted the stuffing recipe: 4 large green peppers 1 lb. ground beef 1/3 C. bread crumbs 1/4 C. pickle relish 1 egg, beaten 1/2 C. onion, chopped OR 2 T. dried onion Salt and Pepper Ketchup > Then if it's warm where > you are have a salad with some crusty bread - If it is cold then have a hearty > soup or French Onion soup (don't forget the crusty bread). Both fine ideas, thanks Dimitri... -- Jani in WA (S'mee) ~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~ |
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S'mee wrote:
>> Are the peppers stuffed with beef, rice and sauce? > > Close -- I knew I should have posted the stuffing recipe: > > 4 large green peppers > 1 lb. ground beef > 1/3 C. bread crumbs > 1/4 C. pickle relish > 1 egg, beaten > 1/2 C. onion, chopped OR 2 T. dried onion > Salt and Pepper > Ketchup So basically you have a meatloaf mixture inside peppers. What do you like with meatloaf? Here are a few suggestions: Macaroni & cheese Mashed potatoes Peas & mushrooms Sugar snap peas Some sort of soup would be nice to start; butternut squash soup with caramelized onions might be a good choice. Or that split-pea soup with pepperoni that Carol posts every now and again. If you can still get good tomatoes, a tomato salad would go well too. There are myriad directions this can take, but here are two good basic ones: (1) Chop tomatoes, cucumbers, black olives, and red onions. Mix with yogurt, a bit of sugar, salt, and either dill or toasted cumin seed. (2) Chop tomatoes. Sprinkle with basil chiffonade, drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil (one of the few occasions when I *would* use the extra-virgin stuff), coarse salt, freshly-ground black pepper, and red-wine vinegar. Bob |
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![]() S'mee wrote: > I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am > going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for > a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing > mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). > > I'm thinking fried zucchini, but I'm interested in your ideas... Puffed steppers is typically a full meal in of itself, usually contains the veggie (peppers), meat (some sort of ground), and starch (rice), and even a sauce. I don't like rice *in* my stuffed peppers, I like a meat loaf-ish mixture so I usually prepare a side of rice pilaf or egg noodles. Anyway, you probably don't need any sides, save your appetite for dessert... a big serving of chocolate pudding... cooked, none of that fercocktah wussy instant glop... you want the real deal, where you peel back that skin and enjoy the creamy stuff. Sheldon |
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One time on Usenet, "Sheldon" > said:
> > S'mee wrote: > > I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am > > going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for > > a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing > > mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). > > > > I'm thinking fried zucchini, but I'm interested in your ideas... > > Puffed steppers is typically a full meal in of itself, usually contains > the veggie (peppers), meat (some sort of ground), and starch (rice), > and even a sauce. I don't like rice *in* my stuffed peppers, I like a > meat loaf-ish mixture so I usually prepare a side of rice pilaf or egg > noodles. Anyway, you probably don't need any sides, save your appetite > for dessert... a big serving of chocolate pudding... cooked, none of > that fercocktah wussy instant glop... you want the real deal, where you > peel back that skin and enjoy the creamy stuff. Oooh, I haven't made pudding for a while now, that's a great idea! And no, I don't use instant (ick). Thanks for the suggestion... -- Jani in WA (S'mee) ~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~ |
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![]() S'mee wrote: > One time on Usenet, "Sheldon" > said: > > > > S'mee wrote: > > > I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am > > > going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for > > > a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing > > > mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). > > > > > > I'm thinking fried zucchini, but I'm interested in your ideas... > > > > Puffed steppers is typically a full meal in of itself, usually contains > > the veggie (peppers), meat (some sort of ground), and starch (rice), > > and even a sauce. I don't like rice *in* my stuffed peppers, I like a > > meat loaf-ish mixture so I usually prepare a side of rice pilaf or egg > > noodles. Anyway, you probably don't need any sides, save your appetite > > for dessert... a big serving of chocolate pudding... cooked, none of > > that fercocktah wussy instant glop... you want the real deal, where you > > peel back that skin and enjoy the creamy stuff. > > Oooh, I haven't made pudding for a while now, that's a great idea! And > no, I don't use instant (ick). Thanks for the suggestion... Make extra. To justify the healthfulness aspect add a layer of banana slices, and serve with graham cracker spoons. But I like mine au natural, unmolded inverted on a saucer, and drizzled with evaporated milk. And no, I don't like pudding with nuts in it. Enjoy! Sheldon |
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at Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:34:25 GMT in >,
(S'mee) wrote : >I've got some homemade stuffed green peppers in the freezer and am >going to bake them for dinner tomorrow. Anyone got a suggestion for >a good side dish? I'd rather not have potatoes, as we're doing >mashed spuds with gravy the next night (with fried pork chops, yum!). To me corn seems like the obvious choice. You could simply have corn on the cob (or cut frozen corn if corn on the cob isn't in season where you are) or you could branch out and do polenta, tortillas - a thousand variations on the corn theme. -- Alex Rast (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply) |
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