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Needing inspiration on dessert!Tonight, we are having lobster tail and steaks, fried cabbage, broccoli and not sure what else.
sounds like it might feel a bit heavy after the surf & turf + cruciferous vegetables? How about a pavlova with something citrusy on top or key lime pie minus the whipped cream?
I absolutely adore Paul Prudhomme He and Alton are my faves RG I love making bourbon bread pudding. Now I may have to do that this weekend.
Thanks for the bump.I need Christmas eve dinner ideas please! Only three of us so no need for a huge meal with apps, etc. Must contain seafood of some sort. I really want to do shrimp and grits but DD no longer likes grits and I don't really want to do shrimp and grits for the two of us and shrimp something for her. She requested fish tacos but I make those at least once a month - I want it to be at least a little bit special. And DH doesn't want a soup or stew - I suggested a fish chowder and that got a thumbs down from both. GAH!
a few years ago... 2013 or 2014?.. when La Cucina Italiana was still doing an english print magazine, there was a special 7 course fish meal for xmas eve... what I remember best was the sunflower-seed crusted salt cod served with (I think) romesco sauce. I made it a couple of times as a starter (so way small pieces) for dinner parties. Salt cod is difficult to eat in large quantities, but it would definitely work with fresh cod or another white fish. Dredge in salted and peppered flour, dredge one side only in beaten egg, press egg side into hulled sunflower seeds. Pan-fry seed side down, turning when well browned to finish on the seed-free side. Plate romesco sauce, top with cod seed-side-up. For romesco, I've successfully used the bon appetit recipe, also this Serious Eats recipe https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2019/06/romesco-sauce-recipe.html... the best one I ever did was from a vegan blog that I can't find now.
Shrimp and cauliflower grits?
That sounds delicious. Thank you!No. We already eat lots of cauliflower (DH is very low carb) and he already said he will splurge on Christmas.