What's on the menu tonight?
I'm making glazed ham with corn/cheesy grits casserole, mashed potatoes and red eye gravy.
The kids are baking a white cake with butter cream frosting, we'll have that and ice cream for desert.
We are doing steaks,green beans ,baked taters,and some kind of lemon cake for finisher.
Same here.
Daughters pan seared it in a Colorado Sauvignon blanc.
We had pot roast, with Mediterranean carrots and green beans.
Kabobs, green beans and scallop potatoes.
Leg of lamb rubbed with an olive oil/rosemary/thyme/lemon zest and juice/garlic mixture, over taters, onions and carrots
Porterhouse with mushrooms, potatoes, brussel sprouts w/ bacon and balsamic glaze. Plenty of blue smoothies and deviled eggs for the appetizer.
Marinated thick cut pork chops on the grill, baked potatoes, homemade rolls, carrots and a bunch of pickled options with homemade cheesecake for dessert.
Burgers and hotdogs on the grill, had 20 people here mostly kids.
Country ham, sweet potatoes, stuffing balls, green bean casserole, corn, rolls, and bunny cake. Great feast!!!
Ham, green beans, corn on the cob, strawberry pie, Mac & cheese
Grilled leg of lamb, smashed rutabagas and roasted asparagus.
Cauliflower pizza crust topped w/ tomato sauce, sausage, onions and artichoke hearts. Enjoying a very tall G &T as a post workout recovery drink. Life is good in the desert.
Happy easter to all.
mike r
Rib roast and asparagus risotto.
Very simple here. Snow crab with a butter dip and roasted asparagus, and some white wine my wife picked out.
Porterhouse with mushrooms, potatoes, brussel sprouts w/ bacon and balsamic glaze. Plenty of blue smoothies and deviled eggs for the appetizer.
What the hell is a "blue smoothie"? I don't like the sound of that.
Grilled asparagus, cheesy rice, grilled lamb chops (rare), and Coors. Apple pie with caramel ice cream for dessert
Kept it simple and more traditional than usual:
Turkey, mashed potatos, green beans, deviled eggs, rolls.
Double smoked Costco ham, mashed taters, corn, and salad. Just me and the wife - six feet apart - watching a howling spring snowstorm.
We were going to make shrimp fried rice and Sweet and Sour Pork, but we got distracted and time slipped past and we're going to settle for braised beef tips, baked sweet potato, and something green.
we usually do a leg of lamb Easter weekend, but this social distancing has my family not getting together this year.
Porterhouse with mushrooms, potatoes, brussel sprouts w/ bacon and balsamic glaze. Plenty of blue smoothies and deviled eggs for the appetizer.
What the hell is a "blue smoothie"? I don't like the sound of that.
Redneck for "Busch Light" aren't ya glad you asked?
We had a nice dinner, with seven total. We devoured a couple pans of enchiladas, roasted peppers, rice & beans, coconut pie and key lime pie! The kids went home, and we are kicked back, rubbing our bellies! Happy Easter!
Pashka bread - egg/butter/raisin bread, has a cross on top made of same dough. Big time would have bread braid around the edge to symbolize the thorn crown. Egg wash on top.
Hrudka or syrek, egg/milk curdle cheese.
Klebasa, = pork, margorum, garlic, mustard seed, black pepper, salt. Usually boiled or smoked.
Beets and horseradish
Ham
Black/rye bread
Kolachi = poppy seed roll, maybe walnuts instead.
Dyed eggs
This is pretty standard fair in western and eastern Slavic countries. Generally food is put in a basket and blessed by a priest on Holy Saturday. Nothing is eaten until Sunday.
Been this way every Easter I am alive.
"The Warden" smoked a chicken and a bunch of ribs - then BBQ'd them.
Scalloped potatoes, mixed veggies, fruit salad, then cheesecake and raspberries.
It's a wonder I don't weigh 400 lbs, the way that woman can cook!!!
Pashka bread - egg/butter/raisin bread, has a cross on top made of same dough. Big time would have bread braid around the edge to symbolize the thorn crown. Egg wash on top.
Hrudka or syrek, egg/milk curdle cheese.
Klebasa, = pork, margorum, garlic, mustard seed, black pepper, salt. Usually boiled or smoked.
Beets and horseradish
Ham
Black/rye bread
Kolachi = poppy seed roll, maybe walnuts instead.
Dyed eggs
This is pretty standard fair in western and eastern Slavic countries. Generally food is put in a basket and blessed by a priest on Holy Saturday. Nothing is eaten until Sunday.
Been this way every Easter I am alive.
Sounds good Terry. Delicious actually.
We had burgers (not the frozen kind) on the grill and some canned corn (in a pot, not on the grill)
Geno