What is the perfect sidedish to go with stake and king crab?!


Question: not mashed potatos!!!!


Answers: not mashed potatos!!!!

Some good sidedishes to go with steak and King Crab are sweet potato fries, steak fries, hot buttered biscuits, cole slaw, potato salad, steamed veggies, a green salad, fried rice, rice pilaf, baked potatoes with sour cream, bacon and cheese, baked sweet potatoes, beer battered onion rings... And don't forget the melted/drawn butter for the crab.

SAC

ceaser salad

no, mashed potatoes would definitely not be good with crab:) ....... rice pilaf or wild rice .... steamed asparagus

BROCOLLI CASSEROLE

2 BOXES FROZEN CHOPPED BROCCOLLI DEFROSTED

1 CAN CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP

3/4 CUP SOUR CREAM

1 CUP CHOPPED CELERY

1 TEASPOON SALT

1/2 CUP SHARP SHREDDED CHEDDAR CHEESE

COMBINE AND BAKE AT 350 DEGREES FOR 30 MINUTES

U CAN BAKE 2 CASSEROLES AND SERVE ONE AND FREEZE ONE
AND THEN PUT IN OVEN FOR SPECIAL OCCASSION

Calamari or Jumbo shrimp cocktail (appetizer)
Caesar Salad or mixed green salad
King Crab legs w/lemon and butter
Boiled Red Potatoes
Corn or Asparagus
Key Lime Pie or Cheese cake

A good dry ale.

steamed yellow squash and carrots. or maybe a lovely caprese salad, a caesar salad, ummm sweet potatoes(lol) sorry, i couldn't resist....:)

Cole Slaw, corn on the cob, really good fries ( homemade, with parsley, sea salt and lemon juice sprinkled on, and served with catsup spiked with old bay) Beer battered onion rings, broiled tomatoes (halved, and sprinkled with bread crumbs and parmesan cheese and then broiled)

caesar salad. I would use a restuarant style with the dressing in the lettuce with grated parmesan cheese. I'm getting hungry thinking about it.

Red Poatoes:
Boil potatoes, when cooked; drain and in a skillet saute potatoes with some butter, garlic salt and parsley
Quick and easy

Mango salsa
and
asparagus with hollandaise
and
wasabi mashed potatoes (sorry...stuffed back in the skin and baked)





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