Dinner for Mom's birthday, what to serve as a side with souvlaki?!


Question:

Dinner for Mom's birthday, what to serve as a side with souvlaki?

Don't say rice, we want something really light cause it's so hot out.... a greek salad maybe, but I was hoping for something more original.
And it's got to be quick & easy to prepare because
I have a 2-month-old to take care of too.


Answers:
For mother's day I did kebabs (my own version of souvlaki), and with it I did a simple pasta salad.

Cook up some orzo according to package directions, drain, then immediately run under cold water (quick chilling method) and drain again.

Grill some asparagus along side your souvlaki. I just rub mine with some olive oil and a little salt & pepper.

Now halve some cherry or grape tomatoes, cut the asparagus into bite size pieces, crumble up some feta and toss all ingredients with orzo adding a lemon vinaigrette.

LEMON VINAIGRETTE:

Use equal parts lemon juice and olive oil, pour lemon juice into bowl and whisk in olive oil in steady stream. Seaon to taste with salt and pepper. Use some fresh herbs if you like such as parsley, thyme, or basil.

Good luck and Happy Birthday to your mom!

AWWWWWWW Souvlaki, My fave... I eat it with Lamb Kabobs made on the grill or you can use Beef Kabobs as well.... ALWAYS SO GOOD.... Rice is not a suggestion for that....!!

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carrots

Check out this page for several Greek side dish suggestions. Hope you find something. There were several that I thought looked pretty good.

Mediterranean Salad -- grape tomatoes cut in half, cucumber cut into small chunks, thinly sliced red onion, pitted black and green marinated olives, crumbled feta cheese, shredded lettuce. I like a small amount of really good olive oil and white balsamic vinegar which you toss with the tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, olives and feta cheese. Then you serve it over the shredded lettuce. Paul Newman's Balsamic Vinaigrette is a good substitute as the dressing and is easier on the budget.

Now, will you please share your recipe for souvlaki?

Tzijiki sauce and roasted quartered New Potatoes with parsley.
I'm assuming you're having pita, lettuce and tomato for the souvlaki.

How about a nice fresh spinach salad, with walnuts, sliced (or cut up) fresh strawberries, red onion & feta cheese (see other ingredients below). I prefer the mature spinach to the baby spinach... it's firmer and has more flavor. Make a strawberry vinaigrette to go with it if you have an appliance that will puree the strawberries. I use the Bullet (my new favorite gadget), as I don't have a food processor. I keep this dressing and salad very simple. It just seems wrong to have it too highly seasoned or the salad too over loaded with goodies. The feta cheese gives it that slight Greek influence.

Dressing (3-1 for vinegar and oil):
● White wine vinegar
● Canola
● crushed tarragon
● pureed strawberries (amount to taste)
● a touch of sugar

Shake all ingrediends well, and again just before tossing salad

Salad:
● Spinach
● chopped walnuts
● feta cheese
● sliced or cut up strawberries
● thinly sliced red onion
● thinly sliced celery
● feta cheese (crumbled)
● grated carrot

● remove any stems from spinach leaves
● Put all salad ingred. in a large bowl and toss
● add dressing and toss well

NOTE: you can put the the spinach in the bowl and then the other ingredients on top so your guests can see how pretty it is.. then add the dressing and toss.

Enjoy! It's a fulfilling, but light and delicious summer salad.

greek potatoes or rice




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