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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/27 22:04 By: East Bay Al Status: User  
 

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Hello Eggers- I'm looking for some suggestions for New Year eve dinner. I did a Prime rib for Christmas eve, and turkey on Christmas Day. Our guests can't do lamb, so I'm wondering whats left that will be a nice meal for company, without repeating.
Thanks for your ideas and Happy New Year!
Al

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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/27 22:07 By: Buster Dog BBQ Status: User  
 

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East Bay Al,
Stike and AlaskanC had some very nice photos of Beef Wellington on here.

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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/27 22:29 By: bill Status: User  
 
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East Bay Al,
pork roast is the standard around here. pork saurkraut with apple in it . triple threat if you want i did one the other day....fantastic. then there is seafood, shrimp scallops salmon tuna a little of each served in succesion with different wines/champagne. or if you have time go low key with pulled pork, beer, potato salad, cole slaw all made ahead so you can have more time with your guests.
let us know what you decide and if you need help with recipes.
bill

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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/28 00:23 By: Dinple's Mom Status: Visitor  
 
East Bay Al,
What about salmon? Do you want to spend a lot of time on it? Then ribs if you do. A pork butt if you want to start the night before. Personally, I'd do salmon for new year's and then the pork butt overnight on the 31st and have it for sandwiches the next day on the 1st.

Gwen

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Date: 2007/12/28 00:39 By: East Bay Al Status: User  
 

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Dinple's Mom,
What kind of presentation would you choose for a company dinner? I do salmon often, for my wife and me, but simple on the grill or a ceader plank. Tasty, but usually doesnt look all that great. I'm open to ideas.
Al

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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/28 08:33 By: YB Status: User  
 

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East Bay Al,
If you are looking for something that looks and taste good try a stuffed pork crown roast.
Larry



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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/28 10:41 By: Drivr Status: User  
 

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East Bay Al,
Do a stuffed rolled pork loin. Its fairly easy to do, tastes great, and looks great on the table.

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I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2007/12/28 12:08 By: Dimple's Mom Status: User  
 

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East Bay Al,
I would serve it with rice and a green vegetable, like green beans or asparagus or an artichoke. I'm very big on table settings and china, so I would get most of my presentation that way.

Plus, salmon tastes so good, who cares about presentation!

Gwen


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Re:I need N Y eve menu ideas
Date: 2009/02/24 23:27 By: schram Status: Visitor  
 
Like the champagne idea - not much on the pork
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