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Eating and Drinking => Cooking, Storing and Preserving => Topic started by: mumofstig on December 15, 2018, 10:25

Title: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: mumofstig on December 15, 2018, 10:25
I've got friends coming for an evening meal on Wednesday and they suggested a 'light' meal - I was going to cook a one-pot beef casserole with lots of veg in it - now I'm flummoxed  :wacko: It's a bit too cold for a salad!

What would you cook?
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: New shoot on December 15, 2018, 10:46
I'd assume digestive issues are at play, so something easy on the stomach, low in fat and with optional carbs on the side.

Maybe swap the beef for chicken and do a nice one pot dish based around this.  Or what about fish cooked in the oven in a parcel with veggies.  That always looks impressive, but is dead easy  :)
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: sunshineband on December 15, 2018, 12:21
Salmon parcels with lemon grass (or lemon) and ginger would be my choice, with some small potatoes dressed with melted butter and chives (or parsley … our chives aren't growing right now) and some lightly steamed broccoli with sesame seeds and a drizzle of sweet chilli sauce for those who might like it.

Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: snowdrops on December 15, 2018, 15:25
Frittata & salad & or veg
Or soup & a pud, or cheese & biscuits or just cheese & biscuits & nibble things
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: Lardman on December 16, 2018, 10:23
Spicy bean casserole with fresh home made crusty bread/rolls ? Big bowl of serve yourself mash spuds on the side just in case someones idea of light is the same as mine  ;)
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: mrs bouquet on December 16, 2018, 12:40
Oh, I was going to say Frittata.   You can add some tiny little bits of potato into it, and anything else you've got to hand.   Follow with fruit salad, mince pies and cheese.   Enjoy.   Mrs Bouquet
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: mrs bouquet on December 20, 2018, 18:26
I hope you had a nice evening with your friends, but what did you have to eat in the end ?    Mrs Bouquet
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: mumofstig on December 20, 2018, 20:09
They were here yesterday, a good evening. We had Salmon fillets in lemon/butter sauce with peas/french beans/carrots mix and baby boiled potatoes.
A small serving of vanilla icecream was what they fancied for pud  :) I would have preferred the lemon meringue pie myself, but I have it all to myself now  :D
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: Growster... on December 21, 2018, 06:25
Mum, at 'The Three Chimneys' near Biddenden, they do a fantastic Cheddar Rarebit!

Perfect for a light lunch, in fact it's really a main course as far as we're concerned!

Oh yes, and 'The Eight Bells' in the village is under new ownership! Great prospects after all this time!

(Going there at midday today, so if you're passing..;0)
Title: Re: Suggestions for a 'Light Meal'
Post by: mrs bouquet on December 24, 2018, 13:39
They were here yesterday, a good evening. We had Salmon fillets in lemon/butter sauce with peas/french beans/carrots mix and baby boiled potatoes.
A small serving of vanilla icecream was what they fancied for pud  :) I would have preferred the lemon meringue pie myself, but I have it all to myself now  :D

And that's a light meal !    :D :D  Good job they didn't want a big one  :lol:  Enjoy that lemon meringue now,  regards    Mrs Bouquet