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post 17/01/2013, 07:12 AM
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I have 2 friends coming for lunch tomorrow and do t have much time to think about what to give them to eat. It's only a casual thing, last time we had quiche, time before was a salad so nothing major.
Does anyone gave any nice ideas for something and it would be good to make it in advance.
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post 17/01/2013, 07:25 AM
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I had lunch with my niece yesterday and she made toasted wraps that were delish. She filled (actually not too much filling) 1/2 a round wrap with bbq chicken, capsicum, tomato, red onion, grated cheese and baby spinach, flipped the unfilled side over and toasted on both sides. On another wrap she mixed ricotta and baby spinach leaves and grated cheese. She cut the wraps in 1/2 once toasted for ease of eating.
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post 17/01/2013, 07:33 AM
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QUOTE (sueiain @ 17/01/2013, 08:25 AM) *
I had lunch with my niece yesterday and she made toasted wraps that were delish. She filled (actually not too much filling) 1/2 a round wrap with bbq chicken, capsicum, tomato, red onion, grated cheese and baby spinach, flipped the unfilled side over and toasted on both sides. On another wrap she mixed ricotta and baby spinach leaves and grated cheese. She cut the wraps in 1/2 once toasted for ease of eating.


Yum, quesadillas. I'm having these for lunch today. One of my favourites is shredded chicken, avocado, corn, capsicum, red onion and cheese, with a dollop of sour cream to serve. A green salad would make it a slightly more substantial meal if you're having guests.
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post 17/01/2013, 07:36 AM
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QUOTE (cardamom @ 17/01/2013, 08:33 AM) *
Yum, quesadillas. I'm having these for lunch today. One of my favourites is shredded chicken, avocado, corn, capsicum, red onion and cheese, with a dollop of sour cream to serve. A green salad would make it a slightly more substantial meal if you're having guests.


Yum... if I left the onion off.
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post 17/01/2013, 07:43 AM
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Yum... if I left the onion off.


Don't worry, it's not compulsory wink.gif I'm not a huge onion fan either, I only put a tiny bit in. And I make them in the sandwich press because I'm lazy like that.
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post 17/01/2013, 07:47 AM
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Rice paper rolls. YUM!
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post 17/01/2013, 08:16 AM
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QUOTE (sueiain @ 17/01/2013, 08:25 AM) *
I had lunch with my niece yesterday and she made toasted wraps that were delish. She filled (actually not too much filling) 1/2 a round wrap with bbq chicken, capsicum, tomato, red onion, grated cheese and baby spinach, flipped the unfilled side over and toasted on both sides. On another wrap she mixed ricotta and baby spinach leaves and grated cheese. She cut the wraps in 1/2 once toasted for ease of eating.


Yum. That's what I want for lunch now original.gif
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post 17/01/2013, 08:29 AM
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Another nice wrap filling is beans and veg - I cube 2 carrots, 2 celery sticks and one onion, and put it all in pot with a tin of beans (drained), a tin of chopped tomatoes, 2 tbsp tomato paste and 1 tbsp each of cumin and sweet paprika. Simmer for 20-30 minutes till everything is soft, then shovein the fridge till you want to serve it, with taco shells or flatbread and maybe a green salad.

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post 17/01/2013, 12:09 PM
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How about just some cold cuts and olives etc, like an antipasti platter with some fresh bread? In Sydney its due to be over 40degs so I wouldn't be wanting to cook etc. Add a roast chook into the meal if you want to bulk it out, but we always find that with a few greens, it works well for lunch original.gif
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post 17/01/2013, 12:14 PM
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I have just combined two identical threads so the posts may be in a different order than they were in each separate thread original.gif
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