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Quick Sides
What are some of your favorite side dishes that you can whip up in 5
minutes or less? Mine is Tomato and Cuke salad: Peel two long cukes, seed and slice medium-thick. Coarsely chop two large tomatoes, add a little chopped basil, Italian dressing of choice, a dash of celery seed, and freshly ground black pepper. Sometimes I throw in chopped green bell pepper and a chopped green onion or two. Voila! Tasty, healthy and done in a flash. Next?... -L. |
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Quick Sides
Steve contributed:
> 8 minutes - Parsly and/or chive egg noodles. Boil noodles until > al dente, fry in butter with salt, pepper, and parsley or [dried] > chives. For a Central European meal, I make something similar, only with poppy seeds instead of the parsley/chives. Here are a few other quick sides: Get one of those bunches of enoki mushrooms and saute it until it just starts to turn golden. Remove and sprinkle with soy sauce. (I avoid saying what fat you saute it in; it varies according to what else is in the meal.) Wash a bunch of spinach and put into a pan over medium-high heat with a bit of bacon grease and garlic. Cover pan and cook for about 30 seconds. Remove cover, toss, and cover again. Cook another 30 seconds. Remove cover again: If spinach is wilted, it's done. If not, toss again, cover again, and cook until spinach is wilted. Add salt, pepper, and vinegar of choice to taste. Put about a quarter-cup of apple jelly into a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, mashing the jelly until it's melted. Add a can of sauerkraut and stir until the sweet stuff is mixed throughout. Add caraway seeds or juniper berries if you feel like it. If you've got good-quality bread and a toaster oven, bruschetta also make good side dishes, but that's a huge topic, so I'll just mention it as an option without giving specifics. Bob |
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