5183 tiny side dish Recipes
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dried spaghetti, cooked (save 1/2 cup of water), olive oil and5 Moredried spaghetti, cooked (save 1/2 cup of water), olive oil, butter, dried breadcrumbs (plain or flavored - your prefernce), garlic granules or 1/2 tsp garlic powder, dried parsley, dried hot pepper flakes (optional)20 min, 7 ingredients
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celery, finely chopped, green pepper, finely chopped and11 Morecelery, finely chopped, green pepper, finely chopped, olive oil, frozen corn, tomato sauce, mushroom stems and pieces, drained, tomato, finely chopped (medium to large), brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper (optional)25 min, 13 ingredients
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vegetable bouillon cubes, largeish carrot- diced and7 Morevegetable bouillon cubes, largeish carrot- diced, onion- diced, several cloves of garlic-minced, water, quinoa-rinsed twice because it can be dusty and have foreign objects, low sodium soy sauce, herbs : parsley, cilantro, dill, (basically any leafy green herb-fresh) a good bunch chopped, toasted walnuts15 min, 9 ingredients
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how to estimate food quantities and48 Morehow to estimate food quantities, source : catering handbook by edith weiss, all good quantity cook books will indicate the size of the portions, and all packaged food items indicate the total weight of the package. ultimately, it is for the caterer to determine if the portions indicated are what he wishes to serve, if not, then he must make the necessary adjustments. the size of the portion should be determined by, occasion, time of service, age and sex of guests (young, old , all men, etc.), appearance of the portion on the plate (or in the package)., teenagers eat more than any other age group. they eat practically anything and everything, and the spicier the better., people from their mid-twenties to mid-fifties have sophisticated tastes. they are apt to eat in moderation and good taste., people past sixty eat much the same as the middle group , except for a lessening of the sharp and spicy foods., when hors d oeuvres are to be served, the following outline suggests a suitable number, all of which are considered generous servings, at a four-hour reception , regardless of the starting time - 12 per guest., cocktail hour , to be followed by dinner - four per guest., wedding reception , from 2:30 to 5:30 - eight per guest., cocktail reception , from 3:00 to 6:00 - eight to ten per guest., all other occasions , estimate four per guest per hour for the first two hours, and two per hour after that., these figures include both hot and cold hors d oeuvres and canapes., do not include relishes and dips., self-service vs. served, sometimes when guests serve themselves they tend to be very generous; at other times they may be very timid. for a self-service buffet allow slightly more than if the same buffet is to be served by waiters. guests do not al ways take more themselves, but since they do not always know how to serve properly, more food is wasted., hors d oeuvres, when calculating quantities for an hors d oeuvres only cocktail party, figure approximately 12 pieces per person for the first hour (8 hot, 4 cold) and 6 pieces per person every hour past the first hour., hors d oeuvre only cocktail party : number of people x 12 hdv for first hour number of people x 6 hdv for every hour there after., example, hour cocktail party for 25 guests you will need approximately 450 pieces of hors d oeuvres, guests x 12 hors d oeuvres = 300 pieces hors d oeuvres for the first hour, guests x 6 hors d oeuvres = 150 pieces hors d oeuvres for the second hour, hors d oeuvre before dinner : number of people x 6 hdv for 1 to 1 and a half hour service, example, hour cocktail service before dinner for 25 guests you will need approximately 150 pieces, salads and side dishes, when calculating quantities for salads and side dishes, please figure approximately 5 oz per person if you are serving multiple salads and / or side dishes. if you are serving only 1 salad or side dish, please figure approximately 1/2 a lb per person. use the following chart to figure out quantities., side dish or salad, number of guests x .50 = number of lb needed, example : 10 guests x .50 = 5 lb needed, multiple side dishes or salads: number of guests x .30 = number of lb needed, example : 10 guests x .30 = 3 lb needed, entrees and first courses, when calculating quantities for a first course, please estimate 2-4 oz of protein per person., example : you are serving 10 guests salmon for an entree., x 1/2 lb = 5 lb salmon needed, example : you are serving 10 guests salmon for a first course., x 1/4 lb = 2.5 lb salmon needed, source : cook s fresh market30 min, 49 ingredients
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Danish Side Dishasparagus (10 spears ), un-smoked streaky bacon, eggs and3 Moreasparagus (10 spears ), un-smoked streaky bacon, eggs, extra virgin olive oil, milk, black pepper30 min, 6 ingredients
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Quinoa Side Dishbutter, uncooked quinoa, vegetable broth, chopped garlic and4 Morebutter, uncooked quinoa, vegetable broth, chopped garlic, chopped fresh parsely, chopped fresh thyme, salt, onion, finely chopped8 ingredients
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Tomoto side dishwhole tomatoes chopped, red onions chopped, fresh garlic and7 Morewhole tomatoes chopped, red onions chopped, fresh garlic, kari leaves, urid dal, mustad, channa dal, dhaniya, chilli powder, ajinomoto30 min, 10 ingredients
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