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This thread explores various recipes that participants are considering for their upcoming shows in May, with a focus on salads and desserts. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences, seeking new ideas and discussing the appeal of certain dishes.
Views differ regarding the appeal of the strawberry spinach salad, with some participants enjoying it while others are skeptical. There is no clear consensus on a single go-to recipe, as various options are discussed.
Participants share their experiences and preferences based on their local markets and personal tastes, reflecting a variety of culinary backgrounds and product familiarity.
Consultants looking for recipe inspiration for shows, particularly those focused on salads and desserts, may find this discussion beneficial.
abrahamlaur said:sorry pualette .. but that just doesnt sound good LOL .. strawberries with spinach? LOL
I love fresh strawberries in salad....very good!raebates said:I agree, Laurie. It doesn't sound good at all. However, the combination is really good. I was surprised.
ChefBeckyD said:Wow! you need to try it - it is absolutely fantastic!
It is one of the best summer salads you can make! Even DH loves it.
I made this a few weeks ago and it was a huge hit. I marinated chicken breasts in the jerk seasoning all afternoon and cooked them in the oven in the stoneware rectangular baker. If was delicious!cmdtrgd said:I'm making the Colossal Chopped Salad to promote good eating on a budget. I may add in some fresh herbs to show off the Herb Keeper. I do need to figure out how to get the Chillzanne pieces in, though.
A popular recipe to try in May is a fresh strawberry shortcake. With strawberries in season, this dessert is light, refreshing, and perfect for spring gatherings.
One quick and easy recipe for May is a grilled vegetable salad. Simply toss seasonal vegetables like zucchini, bell peppers, and asparagus with olive oil, grill them, and serve over a bed of mixed greens with a light vinaigrette.
In May, consider making a quinoa salad with seasonal veggies like peas, radishes, and herbs. It's nutritious, filling, and can be served as a side dish or a main course.
A great recipe for a May barbecue is marinated chicken skewers. Marinate chicken pieces in a mixture of lemon juice, garlic, and herbs, then grill them on skewers for a delicious and easy meal.
A delightful dessert for a May gathering is a lemon tart. Its bright, zesty flavor is perfect for spring and can be topped with fresh berries for an extra touch.