Okay I'm looking for a picnic dinner for an upcoming date. I don't have any kitchen appliances (food processor, blender, mixer, etc). I have a microwave, and an oven, and substandard knives, but I'll have to make due. Its for the beach and I'm not sure how long the transport might be. I really want something to make her go WOW. I really like this girl. PLEASE HELP.
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8/16/08 at 4:25pm
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what does SHE like? THAT is most important. Even more important, what DOESNT she like (if you don't know, you might have to play it safe)
what do you have to transport in? Cooler? basket?
how old are you (sometimes age groups in "general" (gee i hate saying that) "appreciate" different foods, others don't)
can't go wrong with some good bread, good bottle wine, to start....some fruit, and maybe some good cold cuts with good cheese.
what location?
check out this site.
http://www.the-picnic-site.com/beach-picnic.html good tips, but the food suggestions, might be a bit...eh...
what do you have to transport in? Cooler? basket?
how old are you (sometimes age groups in "general" (gee i hate saying that) "appreciate" different foods, others don't)
can't go wrong with some good bread, good bottle wine, to start....some fruit, and maybe some good cold cuts with good cheese.
what location?
check out this site.
http://www.the-picnic-site.com/beach-picnic.html good tips, but the food suggestions, might be a bit...eh...
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How about a flavorful veggie and pasta salad? Add whatever veggies she (and you) like. Try blanching (lightly cooking in the microwave will work) broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower... make sure everything is small enough to give a good mix of pasta and veg in each forkful. I use smallish pasta (tiny bowties, orzo, etc.) for the same reason.
I like to add red and green (sometimes yellow) bell peppers, halved or quartered grape tomatoes, slivers of kalamata olives and crumbled feta cheese. I dress it with a nice red wine vinaigrette with some fresh herbs, and you've got a salad that'll stay fresh even on a hot summer day.
Add some really good bread or rolls, maybe some breadsticks and butter, some wine or other libations, and you're set.
For dessert try a Summer Pudding. It's basically buttered bread, fresh berries and some other simple ingredients, pressed into a bowl or other mold and chilled. YUM!
I like to add red and green (sometimes yellow) bell peppers, halved or quartered grape tomatoes, slivers of kalamata olives and crumbled feta cheese. I dress it with a nice red wine vinaigrette with some fresh herbs, and you've got a salad that'll stay fresh even on a hot summer day.
Add some really good bread or rolls, maybe some breadsticks and butter, some wine or other libations, and you're set.
For dessert try a Summer Pudding. It's basically buttered bread, fresh berries and some other simple ingredients, pressed into a bowl or other mold and chilled. YUM!
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