I have to cook lunch for ~15 on Sunday. I don't know of any dietary requirements but want to include a veggie dish to be on the safe side. It needs to be something that can be kept warm without any detriment in case they are delayed.
I am tired of making curries/tagines/casseroles etc, but cannot think of anything else that will suit. So far I've been thinking of making two pasta sauces with suitable salads to accompany the finished pasta dish.
I always opt tor a massive cauliflower cheese with penne pasta baked in it. Some thick slices off a good ham for the carnivores, salad, fresh crusty bread and butter. A glass or two of your favourite wine, happiness is achieved. I like a little chilli as well as mustard in my cheese sauce.
Great idea NoM, just doesn't tick the seasonal box.
I'm starting to contemplate a couple of veggie gratins - leek, kale, celeriac etc and a slow roast joint of pork with boulangere potatoes. Just seems a bit dull but won't take long to throw together in between my 'real' work.
What about a cheese terrine to start with with a spicy apricot chutney or a beetroot pickle. Then filo pastry (or even potato pastry) veggie parcels with a spicy tomato sauce?
I'm planning on doing a cheese terrine/savoury cheese cake with a beetroot chutney as a starter around Christmas/New Year!
This isn't meant to be an impressive meal just a good wholesome lunch using seasonal produce, as opposed to festive.
I like the idea of making up some pies/pasties but not sure I have the time tomorrow/Sunday. I might see how it goes, if all else fails chucking a hunk of meat in the oven will be quick and easy!