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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 12:37 pm
OOTBubby wrote: | sarahd wrote: | Stick with the snap peas. I think they go well with the teriyaki taste. |
Thanks. I think I am leaning that way at the moment. From googling quantities, it looks like I'll need around 3 lb. How much of other ingredients should I use to cook them? |
Wait, I see you said snap peas the previous posters said snow peas -- they are not the same.
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 12:42 pm
saw50st8 wrote: | Purple cabbage | That might be nice. How would you prepare it?
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 12:42 pm
I would do snap peas or snow peas. I think either is fine.
The easiest way is to toss with a drizzle of sesame oil and sprinkle with kosher salt and coarse black pepper. Its very yummy and easy. I don't cook it first.
An easy way for string beans which also would look nice on the plate is to lay in a single or double layer on a baking sheet. Spray with pam and drizzle with honey and soy sauce. sprinkle on salt and bake at 400 for 8 - 10 minutes. You can serve this cold next to the salmon
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 12:45 pm
OOTBubby wrote: | saw50st8 wrote: | Purple cabbage | That might be nice. How would you prepare it? |
I personally like it raw, but I think I am a minority.
I used to have a recipe with purple cabbage, sesame seeds and scallions. I'll see if I can dig up the recipe.
You can also just pour boiling water over to take out some of the crunchiness and then drizzle the same sauce over it.
I recently had the rainbow salad someone posted here (its a purple cabbage salad) and it was awesome, but I don't think the techina dressing works with the teriyaki salmon.
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:00 pm
OOTBubby wrote: | OOTBubby wrote: | sarahd wrote: | Stick with the snap peas. I think they go well with the teriyaki taste. |
Thanks. I think I am leaning that way at the moment. From googling quantities, it looks like I'll need around 3 lb. How much of other ingredients should I use to cook them? |
Wait, I see you said snap peas the previous posters said snow peas -- they are not the same. |
For 3 pounds, I would use 4 T oil and 8 T sugar. I like how snow peas taste better. Good luck!
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:23 pm
anonymrs wrote: | OOTBubby wrote: | OOTBubby wrote: | sarahd wrote: | Stick with the snap peas. I think they go well with the teriyaki taste. |
Thanks. I think I am leaning that way at the moment. From googling quantities, it looks like I'll need around 3 lb. How much of other ingredients should I use to cook them? |
Wait, I see you said snap peas the previous posters said snow peas -- they are not the same. |
For 3 pounds, I would use 4 T oil and 8 T sugar. I like how snow peas taste better. Good luck! |
Thank you so much!
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willow
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:25 pm
As a foodie I would go with the red cabbage or the snap/sugar peas prepared not cooked for the color and texture/crunch needed for your dish. Sounds good.
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:41 pm
OOTBubby -you are always making simchos BH!!! Many many more!
IMHO, If this is an appetizer, slamon plus pasta plus a veggie is too much. A main course should have all those components. I would put a dipping sauce in a small cup or cucumber cup in the center, put your pasta around it and then criss cross the skewers on top.
If you do want to go with a veggie, I would do the cabbage.
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willow
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:48 pm
Oh yes and make sure its small please don't feed everyone a full serving of all your components. they well be so stuffed.
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OOTBubby
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:54 pm
willow wrote: | Oh yes and make sure its small please don't feed everyone a full serving of all your components. they well be so stuffed. |
Yes, the serving will be small which is why I want to add something on the plate. The salmon will be 2 very thin slices of a filet (I expect to get 40 portions from around 6 lb. salmon) skewered and a small serving of pasta.
I know I don't need to have all 3 food groups for the appetizer; I am more concerned with the plate looking nice.
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flowerpower
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 1:59 pm
String beans or any other steamed vegetable.
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 3:07 pm
OOTBubby wrote: | OOTBubby wrote: | sarahd wrote: | Stick with the snap peas. I think they go well with the teriyaki taste. |
Thanks. I think I am leaning that way at the moment. From googling quantities, it looks like I'll need around 3 lb. How much of other ingredients should I use to cook them? |
Wait, I see you said snap peas the previous posters said snow peas -- they are not the same. |
Sorry, I meant snow peas.
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GetReal
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 8:17 pm
When you have your complete menu, can you please start a new thread and post it? We're all getting excited for this event!
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 10:48 pm
Another idea:
Shred different colors of cabbage. Julienne carrots and red peppers, and mix all together. This is basically asian cole slaw without the dressing - your teriyaki sauce would be great on top.
It's colorful, provides a texture contrast, and it's easy to make a lot, easy to serve (just put a scoop on each plate).
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Mon, Jun 04 2012, 11:32 pm
I would put a small scoop of the rrainbow salad from kbd for kids very colorful crisp and keeps well in the fridge I have used frozen snap peas and string beans for it
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Wed, Jun 06 2012, 11:10 am
Doesn't sound like you need more food on the plate, so how about a nice squiggle of a dressing? I did salmon with a zigzag design of scallion dressing, which was also a nice contrasting colour, and fills up the space on the plate without it being too much food or too time consuming to prepare.
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Wed, Jun 06 2012, 2:10 pm
yOungM0mmy wrote: | Doesn't sound like you need more food on the plate, so how about a nice squiggle of a dressing? I did salmon with a zigzag design of scallion dressing, which was also a nice contrasting colour, and fills up the space on the plate without it being too much food or too time consuming to prepare. |
The salmon recipe already has it's own sauce which I will also drizzle over the other things on the plate.
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