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Bikergma 03-17-2015 03:26 AM

Help on menu.
 
I need help on a lunch I have to make at a quilting retreat I am soon going on. I am going to make Tex-Mex Casserole which I got off this board but I don't know what else to make to go with it. I have to feed 10 women. Does anyone out there have any thoughts on this and/or recipes. Thanks so much.

Tartan 03-17-2015 04:39 AM

I would do sides to go with the casserole. A large green salad or vegetables and dip, rolls, fruit platter and desserts. That way if you you have diabetics or vegetarians you have options.

toverly 03-17-2015 04:48 AM

I'm with Tartan, a big green salad, chips and salsa, fresh fruit tray, and of course chocolate something for dessert. Yum! Enjoy your retreat.

tessagin 03-17-2015 04:52 AM

Agree with the others! That way everything seems Spring fresh!

MarionsQuilts 03-17-2015 04:55 AM

Yes, we vegetarians tend to get lost in the shuffle LOL ... the extras suggested sound wonderful ... and MAYBE a cold pasta salad? Depending on the appetites of some people ... a green salad and fresh fruit might not be very filling!

Tartan 03-17-2015 05:25 AM

My daughter does a large salad that we bring to the family picnic. I don't have an exact recipe because she changes it up depending on what is available. 1 yellow, 1 orange, 1 red pepper ( sliced into 1/4 inch slices), I red onion sliced thin, the florets of one head of broccoli in bite size pieces, 2 cans of chick peas drained, toss together and add Kraft Italian oil and vinegar dressing until coated. It is better after a few hours when the dressing has a chance to mingle with the vegetables.
If she can't get broccoli she substitutes cauliflower florets, sometimes adds thinly sliced carrots coins for more crunch, change it up to suit your tastes. We like this salad because it can sit out without worrying about refrigeration for a while.

juneayerza 03-17-2015 03:16 PM

Since you are making a Tex-Mex Casserole, this Four Bean Salad recipe should go well with it.

Four Bean Salad

1 can Yellow Wax Beans
1 can Cut Green Beans
1 can Garbanzo Beans
1 can Red Kidney Beans
1 medium red onion, chopped
1 small green bell pepper, chopped
1/2 cup white sugar
1/3 cup corn oil (Make sure it is corn oil)
2/3 cup white vinegar
Dash garlic salt
Salt and pepper to taste

Drain and rinse all beans in cold water

Combine all ingredients and chill for several hours to blend flavors (I usually make this the day ahead of serving it.) Turn several times to cover all the beans

Note: you can adjust the amount of sugar to your taste; I usually use only 1/4 cup sugar.

zozee 03-17-2015 06:07 PM

You could do a nacho salad if there are vegetarians and use Morningstar crumbled "beef" (not real meat, but very tasty, and this is coming from a carnivore). I forget what it's called but it's protein and easily substitutes for meat. That way both groups are eating Mexican. Maybe a tray of fruit with fancy toothpicks and a bowl of mixed nuts.

rjwilder 03-18-2015 06:27 AM

Maybe you can find out if anyone is a vegetarian ahead of time. If there is you could make a small casserole without meat and add extra beans for protein. Then I would make a green salad, taco chips and salsa and brownies. Keep it simple, that's the purpose of the casserole. I'm a vegetarian and I do not expect there to be food I can eat at any event I go it. I usually take a protein bar or my own food because I don't want to inconvenience anyone.

MarionsQuilts 03-18-2015 07:14 AM

I'm the same RJWILDER ... I never expect someone to have food for me, always bring something just in case ... Not everyone does tho LOL Unfortunately ...

Also - not to sound ridiculous ... some vegetarians don't eat the stuff that "tastes" like meat but isn't meat ... (Yes, SIGH, I would be one of "those too" !)

You are much better off finding out if anyone is (if you can) then trying to please everyone.

When I do lunches / dinners I serve NO meat LOL ... If I'm inviting you to my place to eat, it means you know me, and you know I don't eat meat ... don't like what I'm serving ... don't come (and for heaven's sake, do NOT bring your own LOL I will not cook it, or let you stink up my house with the smell of cooking carcasses!) (it's very easy to be a die-hard vegetarian when you are single and live alone and have no kids hahahaha

nana2madmax 03-18-2015 08:09 AM

MEXI-TOSS SALAD

1 head iceberg lettuce, chopped
1/2 small head red cabbage, chopped
1 can red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can diced green chilies, drained (more or less to taste)
8 oz shredded cheese (Mexican, cheddar, or jack)
Toss and serve with Ranch Dressing.

I sometimes add thawed frozen corn and black olives.

Mariposa 03-18-2015 08:12 AM

Perhaps a cabbage patch salad, and a chocolate Texas sheet cake. Maybe some Christmas Crack as an easy munchie.

Pinkiris 03-18-2015 09:15 AM

What's a cabbage patch salad?

MarionsQuilts 03-18-2015 09:55 AM

forget the salad, what is christmas crack? I want some of that !

meanmom 03-18-2015 03:30 PM

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/i...ad-recipe.html If link doesn't work search for the Barefoot Contessa guacamole salad recipe. It is delicious. I make it up ahead of time and add the avocado right before serving it. It is so yummy. For dessert go to www.annies-eats.com and make her salted chocolate caramel shortbread bars. http://www.annies-eats.com/2011/09/0...ortbread-bars/ I just took the to a luncheon and to retreat and they went nuts over them. Have fun.

meanmom 03-18-2015 03:35 PM

Search for the Christmas crack. Made with saltine crackers. Very easy and yummy. I like it best made with dark brown sugar It gives it a richer taste.

ziegamomma 03-19-2015 05:41 AM

Serve a Mexican chocolate cake. Use a chocolate cake recipe with the water, butter and cocoa boiled together. Add 1 teaspoon of cinnamon to the cake batter and a scant 1/4 tsp of cayenne pepper to the batter....yes, cayenne!

Also add cinnamon to the frosting. The frosting also is boiled water, cocoa and butter poured over sifted confectioner's sugar.

There are many recipes for Mexican chocolate cake or Texas sheet cake or sometimes it is misspelled as sheath cake.

Nurse Jan 03-19-2015 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Bikergma (Post 7130508)
I need help on a lunch I have to make at a quilting retreat I am soon going on. I am going to make Tex-Mex Casserole which I got off this board but I don't know what else to make to go with it. I have to feed 10 women. Does anyone out there have any thoughts on this and/or recipes. Thanks so much.

Tex-Mex Casserole sounds great and I would love to try it but can't find the recipe in the archives. Any hints?
Thanks, Jan

works4me 03-26-2015 08:49 AM

Sounds like a lot of good ideas. But, mixed nuts might not be a good idea, if someone is allergic. I do not attend any retreats or classes or get-togethers because I am deathly allergic to peanuts and cashews. Yes, that means if I walk into a room that has open nuts in it I end up in using my Epi-Pen and going to emergency. Also, I have ended up in emergency because an auto clerk has had nuts then handed me my car keys.

Not meaning to scare you about taking any food, just meant to warn you about one of the scary allergies. Seafood is the other.

Have fun at the event.

Annaquilts 03-28-2015 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 7130610)
I would do sides to go with the casserole. A large green salad or vegetables and dip, rolls, fruit platter and desserts. That way if you you have diabetics or vegetarians you have options.

Sides is what came to my mind too. It seems like many people have special dietary needs and it only gets worse as we get older. Hopefully with sides there will be something for everyone.

Annaquilts 03-28-2015 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by works4me (Post 7141814)
Sounds like a lot of good ideas. But, mixed nuts might not be a good idea, if someone is allergic. I do not attend any retreats or classes or get-togethers because I am deathly allergic to peanuts and cashews. Yes, that means if I walk into a room that has open nuts in it I end up in using my Epi-Pen and going to emergency. Also, I have ended up in emergency because an auto clerk has had nuts then handed me my car keys.

Not meaning to scare you about taking any food, just meant to warn you about one of the scary allergies. Seafood is the other.

Have fun at the event.

I have a family member that is that allergic to strawberries.


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