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Kalua Pig a Success!
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> " BOB" > wrote in message >...
> >
> > Google is your (well maybe not *yours*, since you probably have none, with your
> > attitude), but there *was* a thread with a discussion of this dinner, and links
> > provided, along with suggestions for side dishes.
> >
> > BOB
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> I just googled it when Donna posted her results. I had it saved on the
> computer but in the recent crash I lost the recipes.
>
> We're serving it buffet style with fresh fuit salad (papaya, mango,
> pineapple, banana, and coconut), cucumber,onion, and tomato salad,
> camotes (a Central American sweet potato), rice, an assortment of
> breads. I haven't decided on a dessert. I suppose I could drag out the
> hand crank ice cream maker and make some limon sorbet. Sorbets are one
> of those things here in Honduras that I have to make from scratch.
> It's unavailable in the markets.
>
> Sandi
>
Ohhh! That sounds delicious! Good luck with your dinner.
I agree a limon sorbet would have been more in keeping with the theme of
the meal. However, I had an excess of nectarines that I needed to use
up, and so nectarine sorbet was my choice. I added some lime zest and
juice to the sorbet, and used honey instead of sugar, having recently
discovered what a wonderful flavor combination it is with peaches and
nectarines.
Let us know how your dinner turns out!
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Donna
A pessimist believes all women are bad. An optimist hopes they are.
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