Thursday, January 26, 2012

Need ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?

Not salad or diet food but something not too heavy for our reward day. We are having guest over. 8 to 10 people. Decent kitchen skills.Need ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?How about plan a seven course dinner. The portions are usually small and sorbet is served in between course in order to clean the palate, given hidden treats throughtout the dinner. This is good if you have guest who have good conversation and time.Need ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?
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http://www.angelfire.com/journal/wwrecip鈥?/a>Need ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?seafood is always good. BBQ shrimp or fish. Low-card baked dishes.
Check out "Semi-Homemade" on foodtv.com. There's a drop-down menu on that site that lets you go to the pages for specific shows.



On Semi-Homemade, Sandra Lee made salmon with herbs that looked really good! And salmon would be good for guests, not too frou frou but not exactly hot dogs either.



I love roasted brussel sprouts and couscous as side dishes.Need ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?HAVE A VEGETARIAN PIZZA WITH A BIG GLASS OF COLD COLD WATER THAT MUST DO.AND FOR THE CAKE WELL GET MUFFIN WITH A CANDLE.HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOY WHA HO..............HUM.Need ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?
A roast chicken or eye round of beef is good.
How about chicken and beef kabobs? You can use skinless, boneless chicken and marinate it in low fat Italian dressing. Get a sirloin roast and cut it in chunks for marinating and soak it for a while in low fat/low carb french dressing. It's really good. The french dressing makes the beef so delicious.



Also have kebobs of different veggies you can grill. Dont' forget to pre-cook the vegs. that are hard so they get nice and done on the grill.



Add a loaf of good bread, maybe a dessert?

Have some great bread (it IS reward day after all!) and for dessertNeed ideas for a dinner party. Hubby and I just started a fitness plan and I would like a good menu?
buy ten lobsters cut them in half

stuff them and

grill them and

eat them

and for your friends give them a salami sandwich and some potato salad
Appetisers: chips and salsa, a selection of crackers and 3-5 different cheeses



Soup: Chilled Cucumber



Dinner, chicken or seafood Enchaladas with Spanish Rice



Deserts: Balled Melon with chopped mint

Angelfood cake w/ fresh strawberries



This is a menu that allows for those watching calories and also lets those with more hearty apetite feel satisfied.



Enjoy your party.
I would start with an antipasto tray that has a lot of lean proteins in it as well as veggies and a few hard cheeses. Leave out the crackers.



I would serve a filet of salmon. My favorite way it to completely encase it in a homemade foil packet on top of a baking sheet. Slice 2 onions and 2 fresh lemons in to thin slices and arrange on top of the salmon filet. Sprinkle with fresh ground pepper and a light sprinkling of dark brown sugar (adds minimal calories, but a ton of flavor). You could also add fresh chopped garlic if you like. Then, bake it in the oven for about 45 mins. The onions and lemons wilt and basically steam the salmon. Then, you serve it with the beautifully carmelized onions and lemons on top. Easy and gorgeous!

I like to serve this with fresh asparagus with a light lemony sauce I make on the stove and baby red potatoes or couscous or mashed sweet potatoes, all add color, texture and visual interest.

Follow with a coffee/tea service and a scoop of low-fat frozen yogurt with a homemade strawberry, rhubarb, blueberry or raspberry fruit sauce made on the stove.
Depending on where you live, you could do kabobs with a large variety of choices. You could have meats, veggies, and fruits. You could also cook a wok dinner.
I have some entree, side, and dessert suggestions for you:



*Japanese Beef Skewers (if you don't mind the expense of the good beef) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rushinreci鈥?/a>



*Farfalle Checca (very fresh tasting; the sauce is DYNAMITE)

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rushinreci鈥?/a>



Hazelnut Salmon (if you want seafood)

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rushinreci鈥?/a>



Juicy Lemon Chicken (if you want something delicious but not overly adventurous)

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rushinreci鈥?/a>

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*Flavorful Oven Roasted Vegetables or Asparagus w/ Red Peppers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rushinreci鈥?/a>

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*Cream de Menthe, Fruit Sorbet, or Chambord Over Ice Cream

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What about soy meats as my brother is into healthy foods and that is a must and lots of veggies cut into cute shapes and a diet drinks are heavenly....Good Luck
Serve beef and chicken kabobs with veggies as well



Serve over rice



Nice bread



Tossed Salad

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