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Green eggs?!!! ( thats a joke btw)Anyone want to help me with sides for our Christmas Day menu? Main dish is ham. Here’s the kicker: Everything has to be free of gluten, dairy, coconut, soy, rice, all grains (oat, rice, etc), and beans/legumes. Eggs and nuts are fine. I have no idea what pairs with ham in general, let alone with all these restrictions. My go-to is arugula with olive oil and pine nuts, with guests having the option to add their own Parmesan.
Started my trip with brunch with the besties at Station400 in downtown Sarasota. I had the Greek omelet. Hash browns and cinnamon raisin toast. So very good!!
Anyone want to help me with sides for our Christmas Day menu? Main dish is ham. Here’s the kicker: Everything has to be free of gluten, dairy, coconut, soy, rice, all grains (oat, rice, etc), and beans/legumes. Eggs and nuts are fine. I have no idea what pairs with ham in general, let alone with all these restrictions. My go-to is arugula with olive oil and pine nuts, with guests having the option to add their own Parmesan.
Anyone want to help me with sides for our Christmas Day menu? Main dish is ham. Here’s the kicker: Everything has to be free of gluten, dairy, coconut, soy, rice, all grains (oat, rice, etc), and beans/legumes. Eggs and nuts are fine. I have no idea what pairs with ham in general, let alone with all these restrictions. My go-to is arugula with olive oil and pine nuts, with guests having the option to add their own Parmesan.
Asparagus is lovely with ham. So are roasted red potatoes.Anyone want to help me with sides for our Christmas Day menu? Main dish is ham. Here’s the kicker: Everything has to be free of gluten, dairy, coconut, soy, rice, all grains (oat, rice, etc), and beans/legumes. Eggs and nuts are fine. I have no idea what pairs with ham in general, let alone with all these restrictions. My go-to is arugula with olive oil and pine nuts, with guests having the option to add their own Parmesan.
I wonder that too, and might try it with coconut milk and/or almond milk.I have never had a hot chocolate bomb! Interesting. I wonder if I can make it non dairy?
Happy Holidays to you!
What a lovely looking cake! Special treats our family will be making include baklava, cream wafer cookies, decorated sugar cookies, and the most delicious brownies in the whole wide world. I love this time of year when I feel totally justified having a sweet treat first thing in the morning with coffee!
I wonder that too, and might try it with coconut milk and/or almond milk.
It sounds like it's the heat that makes it work, so it should work in any hot liquid.
@mickey2942 , please report back how it went making them!
I am not sure how to make them "non dairy". The chocolate has dairy, and inside the "chocolate bomb" is hot cocoa mix, and marshmallows. The hot cocoa mix has dairy in it.
So...I don't know. Can they even make melting chocolate "non dairy"? Maybe those melty things, which are not real chocolate. I don't think that would taste very good
I love my Instant Pot! Tonight, I chopped up a bunch of vegetables, carrots, onions, celery, potatoes, put it in the IP with broth...dinner, 15 minutes. I added cheese, a can of Cream of Chicken soup. And some sage/thyme/rosemary from our garden this summer. Perfect for a cold, wintery night.
I love the sound of your menu Anneg. It sounds so welcoming. It's all very turkey here for Christmas, but a beef stew would be my preference any day.It turns out that we are hosting three close friends for Christmas dinner, all in our 70s. Two are a couple who had originally planned to travel to spend Christmas with their daughter and grandchildren, but the grandkids are not vaccinated and our friends decided not to go. The third is a single man who was going to be alone. We've known all of them for close to 50 years! All of us are triple vaxxed and are careful with mask wearing and distancing. Fingers crossed that none of us get exposed to any nasty viruses over the next few days!
I'm going to make beef stew with onions, garlic, potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, maybe some fennel, and red wine. We'll also have rolls and apple crumb pie with vanilla ice cream for dessert. The couple is bringing fruit salad. We will also have cheese and crackers and butter roasted pecans sprinkled with Lawry's seasoned salt. I'm debating whether to also have a green salad. It's starting to sound like a lot of food!![]()
I love the sound of your menu Anneg. It sounds so welcoming. It's all very turkey here for Christmas, but a beef stew would be my preference any day.