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[email protected] 13-01-2007 01:04 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
Thanks
smipam


Skyhooks 13-01-2007 01:15 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
wrote:
>
> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
> Thanks
> smipam


Deja vu all over again <g>. I'd go with a nice wedge of lettuce (it's a
veggie!!) with crumbled cooked bacon and bleu cheese dressing ;)

Sky

jmcquown 13-01-2007 01:41 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
wrote:
> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable
> side dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
> Thanks
> smipam


Someone needs to go to a nice restaurant and have a nice slice of prime rib
and then figure out it's not, "You want fries with that?" Normally you'll
get a salad or a cup of soup, they WILL offer you fries but if you're smart
you'll take the baked potato. And perhaps some cooked vegetables.

Jill

Jill



daveyj 13-01-2007 01:52 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 

Skyhooks wrote:
> wrote:
> >
> > Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> > dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
> > Thanks
> > smipam

>
> Deja vu all over again <g>. I'd go with a nice wedge of lettuce (it's a
> veggie!!) with crumbled cooked bacon and bleu cheese dressing ;)
>
> Sky



I haven't made it from scratch yet, (forgive me), but last time I tried
frozen Szechuan vegetables made by that big green guy. (Or was it that
bird guy)?

It complemented the meat nicely. I'll definitely try the wedge of
lettuce w/bacon & bleu cheese.


aem 13-01-2007 02:09 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 

wrote:
> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??


The standard for decades at Lawry's Prime Rib restaurant has been
creamed spinach, which they make with onions and bacon. Their recipe
is he
http://tinyurl.com/6b9wh


Little Malice 13-01-2007 02:21 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
One time on Usenet, " said:

> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??


My mother used to serve the following mushroom dish with prime rib,
along with baked potatoes. They'd probably go well with any beef
dish -- I still haven't had a chance to make them myself, but I
remember them as being excellent:

Herb Buttered Mushrooms

1 pound fresh white mushrooms
1/4 C. chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
4 T. butter
2 T. dry cooking sherry
1 T. snipped fresh basil OR
1 tsp. dried basil, crushed
1/4 tsp. coarsely ground black pepper

Clean mushrooms and cut in half. In large skillet, melt butter
over medium heat. Add mushrooms, onion and garlic, cook until
mushrooms and onion are tender, stirring occasionally. Stir in
sherry and spices, cook additional 2-3 minutes or until heated
through. Wonderful with prime rib roast.

--
Jani in WA

Nancy Young 13-01-2007 02:22 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 

"daveyj" > wrote

> I haven't made it from scratch yet, (forgive me), but last time I tried
> frozen Szechuan vegetables made by that big green guy. (Or was it that
> bird guy)?


I like those, I bought 3 today (on sale, dontcha know). I have that
for lunch now and again. I don't know that I'd have them with prime
rib, myself, I hardly notice anything else when that is on the menu.

nancy



Nancy Young 13-01-2007 02:23 AM

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"Little Malice" > wrote

> My mother used to serve the following mushroom dish with prime rib,
> along with baked potatoes. They'd probably go well with any beef
> dish -- I still haven't had a chance to make them myself, but I
> remember them as being excellent:
>
> Herb Buttered Mushrooms


Oh, that would be great!

nancy



Little Malice 13-01-2007 02:31 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
One time on Usenet, "Nancy Young" > said:
>
> "Little Malice" > wrote
>
> > My mother used to serve the following mushroom dish with prime rib,
> > along with baked potatoes. They'd probably go well with any beef
> > dish -- I still haven't had a chance to make them myself, but I
> > remember them as being excellent:
> >
> > Herb Buttered Mushrooms

>
> Oh, that would be great!


I've *got* to make them one of these days. But I promised Buddy
we'd try the Tolkien Society's mushrooms first (because they have
bacon in them). Here's that recipe, if anyone is interested -- I'm
going to make them with a dry roasted hunk o' beef sometime next
week:

Mrs M's Bacon and Mushrooms - Tolkien Society

* Button mushrooms - two good handfuls sliced for each person
* Bacon - 4 - 6 rashers of back bacon per person
* Onions - 2 or 3 sliced into rings (optional)
* Lots of fresh and very crusty bread OR
taters, boiled and sprinkled with freshly chopped parsley

Method:

If using taters with this meal prepare and start them cooking before
cooking bacon. Then, in a large frying pan fry bacon gently and let
fat run. Remove and keep warm in oven.

Add onion to bacon fat and cook until golden brown. Remove and keep
warm.

Add mushrooms to pan. You may need to add some butter or oil to pan
at this stage to help mushrooms cook. Do not cook too fast. When
mushrooms are softened and cooked (doesn't take very long) dish up
and serve with plenty of crusty bread to mop up the juices.

This recipe and other Middle Earth inspired fare are available at:

http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ed/recipes.html

--
Jani in WA

Sheldon 13-01-2007 02:37 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 

wrote:
> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??



Rib Roast, Creamed Spinach, Kasha Varnishkas, Dago Red.

KV--->
http://i18.tinypic.com/34irzwi.jpg

Sheldon


Puester 13-01-2007 03:54 AM

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Little Malice wrote:

> Herb Buttered Mushrooms
>
> 1 pound fresh white mushrooms
> 1/4 C. chopped onion
> 2 cloves garlic, minced
> 4 T. butter
> 2 T. dry cooking sherry
> 1 T. snipped fresh basil OR
> 1 tsp. dried basil, crushed
> 1/4 tsp. coarsely ground black pepper
>
> Clean mushrooms and cut in half. In large skillet, melt butter
> over medium heat. Add mushrooms, onion and garlic, cook until
> mushrooms and onion are tender, stirring occasionally. Stir in
> sherry and spices, cook additional 2-3 minutes or until heated
> through. Wonderful with prime rib roast.
>


Yum. Not too shabby with steak, either, or even hamburgers.

gloria p

Puester 13-01-2007 04:00 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
wrote:
> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
> Thanks
> smipam
>



Yorkshire pudding with a hint of garlic
Buttered steamed asparagus
Sauteed mushrooms

gloria p

Terry Pulliam Burd[_1_] 13-01-2007 05:16 AM

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On 12 Jan 2007 16:04:03 -0800, "
> rummaged among random neurons and opined:

>Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
>dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
>Thanks


You might try:

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Potato Gratin With Mustard And Cheddar Cheese

vegetables

1 tablespoon butter
1 cup bread crumbs
1 tablespoon thyme
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 pound cheddar cheese; white, grated
1/4 cup flour
5 pounds russet potatoes; peeled, thinly slice
4 cups chicken broth
1 cup whipping cream
6 tablespoons Dijon mustard

Melt butter in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add breadcrumbs
and stir until crumbs are golden brown, about 10 mins. Cool crumbs.
(Can be prepared 2 days ahead. Cover and let stand at room
temperature.)

Position rack in center of oven and preheat oven to 400F. Butter
15x10x2" (4 qt.) glass baking dish. Mix thyme, salt and pepper in
small bowl. Combine grated cheddar cheese and flour in large bowl;
toss to coat cheese. Arrange 1/2 of potatoes over bottom of prepared
dish. Sprinkle 1/3 of thyme mixture, then 1/3 of cheese mixture over.
Repeat layering of potatoes, thyme mixture and cheese mixture 2 more
times. Whisk chicken broth, whipping cream and mustard in medium bowl
to blend. Pour broth mixture over potatoes.

Bake potatoes 30 mins. Sprinkle buttered crumbs over. Bake until
potatoes are tender and top is golden brown, about 1 hour longer. Let
stand 15 mins. before serving.

Contributor: Bon Appetit

Yield: 12 servings

Terry Pulliam Burd

--
"Most vigitaryans I iver see looked enough like their food to be
classed as cannybals."

Finley Peter Dunne (1900)

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"

[email protected] 13-01-2007 06:04 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
I keep going back to my version of Harvest Potatoes as a favorite side
dish.

I often make mashed potatoes using all Irish potatoes, but throw in one
Yam, to add a pretty color. And a nice flavor.

I also like to mix in grated cheddar cheese, sliced green onion, sour
cream, fennel, and caraway seed. They're especially nice with Roast
Beast;-)

I also like a nice salad with that and/or green beans with bacon,
onion, and slivered almonds.

Myrl
http://www.myrljeffcoat.com


Bob Terwilliger 13-01-2007 07:53 AM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
smipam asked:

> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??


Roasted vegetables: Peel onions, carrots, small potatoes, and small turnips.
Cut into bite-sized chunks. Remove core, ribs, and seeds from a yellow bell
pepper or two and cut into bite-sized chunks. Put into a baking pan and
drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle with coarse salt and pepper and toss to
coat.

Scrub some beets well, drizzle with oil, and put into a separate pan.

Put both pans into the oven with the roast. (They don't have to be on the
same shelf.) Cook until vegetables are tender, then remove from the oven.
(The beets might take longer than the other vegetables. That's one reason
they're in a separate pan. The other reason is that you don't want them
bleeding all over the other vegetables.)

Cut the top and tip off the beets, then slip off the skins and cut into
wedges. Sprinkle the beets with coarse salt and pepper.

I'll also second the recommendation of creamed spinach.

I'd normally recommend Yorkshire pudding or a savory garlic bread pudding to
accompany prime rib, but they're not what I'd call VEGETABLE side dishes, so
maybe that's not what you want.


Bob



ravenlynne[_1_] 13-01-2007 02:22 PM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
Little Malice wrote:
> One time on Usenet, " said:
>
>> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
>> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??

>
> My mother used to serve the following mushroom dish with prime rib,
> along with baked potatoes. They'd probably go well with any beef
> dish -- I still haven't had a chance to make them myself, but I
> remember them as being excellent:
>


This is exactly what I was thinking. Along with the lettuce wedge with
blue cheese.

--
The Doctor: And I'm looking for a blonde in a Union Jack. A specific
one, mind you, I didn't just wake up this morning with a craving.

ravenlynne[_1_] 13-01-2007 02:25 PM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 
Little Malice wrote:
> One time on Usenet, "Nancy Young" > said:
>> "Little Malice" > wrote
>>
>>> My mother used to serve the following mushroom dish with prime rib,
>>> along with baked potatoes. They'd probably go well with any beef
>>> dish -- I still haven't had a chance to make them myself, but I
>>> remember them as being excellent:
>>>
>>> Herb Buttered Mushrooms

>> Oh, that would be great!

>
> I've *got* to make them one of these days. But I promised Buddy
> we'd try the Tolkien Society's mushrooms first (because they have
> bacon in them). Here's that recipe, if anyone is interested -- I'm
> going to make them with a dry roasted hunk o' beef sometime next
> week:
>
> Mrs M's Bacon and Mushrooms - Tolkien Society
>
> * Button mushrooms - two good handfuls sliced for each person
> * Bacon - 4 - 6 rashers of back bacon per person
> * Onions - 2 or 3 sliced into rings (optional)
> * Lots of fresh and very crusty bread OR
> taters, boiled and sprinkled with freshly chopped parsley
>
> Method:
>
> If using taters with this meal prepare and start them cooking before
> cooking bacon. Then, in a large frying pan fry bacon gently and let
> fat run. Remove and keep warm in oven.
>
> Add onion to bacon fat and cook until golden brown. Remove and keep
> warm.
>
> Add mushrooms to pan. You may need to add some butter or oil to pan
> at this stage to help mushrooms cook. Do not cook too fast. When
> mushrooms are softened and cooked (doesn't take very long) dish up
> and serve with plenty of crusty bread to mop up the juices.
>
> This recipe and other Middle Earth inspired fare are available at:
>
> http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ed/recipes.html
>


I've bookmarked this site...very cool.

--
The Doctor: And I'm looking for a blonde in a Union Jack. A specific
one, mind you, I didn't just wake up this morning with a craving.

Kswck 13-01-2007 05:14 PM

Side dish for Prime Rib
 

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Im making a prime rib and was looking for an interesting vegetable side
> dish to serve with it. any suggestions??
> Thanks
> smipam
>


Yorkshire Pudding and/or mashed potatoes, fresh garden salad w/white or red
balsamic. Don't forget the horseradish sauce.




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