eatchicago wrote:...roast chickens.
Fortunately, I'm cooking for my side of the family. My wife's side of the family won't eat any meat that has bones in it when served. (in my opinion, if that's your restriction, you shouldn't eat meat at all).
irisarbor wrote:His kids are vegetarians who don't eat vegetables (I know?)...The kids I can make mac n chees or pizza for...
Pie Lady wrote:What about dessert?
eatchicago wrote:So, after a moderately long discussion last night, we came to the conclusion to buy the chickens (from D'Candela). Figuring I'd need to roast 3 chickens to satisfy this crowd (something I've never done in my oven), we're going to take the easy path and just pick them up from a known entity.
We're going to make a couple simple hors d'oeuvres, roasted asparagus, dairy-free potato salad, and a green salad.
Mhays wrote:I see cream of asparagus soup in your future...nice work, eatchicago! Nothing wrong with buying an entree, especially when you are entertaining a crowd of picky eaters, have a family of your own to worry about, and can buy a good one from a non-factory kind of place. It's completely different from the Sandra Lee assertion that it's impossible to cook from scratch on a weeknight for an average family of four (who will eat whatever you make, let's not forget that!)
I am very curious about the NSA Achatz pie, how would you compare it to their regular pie?