What should i make as an accompaniment to lasagne?!


Question:

What should i make as an accompaniment to lasagne?

My husband and I are invited for dinner to his aunt's place tomorrow evening. She will be making chicken lasagne. I asked what I should bring and she said perhaps a starter or dessert. Any ideas? I would like to prepare something myself rather than buying from a shop.


Answers:
SALAD OR GARLIC BREAD

Just make a nice tossed salad. They go w/anything.

antipasto, salad, tiramisu...any of these.

cheese bread with garlic

bring the garlic bread.

salad and garlic bread

Bring a green salad or choclate cake

Brushetta for appetizer

Napoleon for dessert

Italian bread that can be popped in the microwave. Lime sherbet with honey to drizzle on it.

Garden salad?

Angel food cake?

Have fun!

Maybe a nice green lettuce salad or garlic bread.
Or cut up fresh fruit.

If you're having lasagna, I'd go with an Italian dessert...tiramisu or cannoli, maybe?

A salad or cake for dessert sounds good.

fresh strawberries with zabagalioni (sp?)

A nice basket of cookies will do, you could bring also with you a bottle of white Zinfandel wine.(My favorite)

I would suggest a three-bean salad! or a two pasta salad using Italian dressing.
Garlic Bread made with a lite sprinkle of fine ground oregano.

For dessert I have always served a Lime Sherbert topped with slices of strawberries around the rim and a cherry on the top.

Breadsticks. Chocolate pudding over one layer of graham crackers in a square pyrex bakeware dish 1 inch deep.

a cheese ball or a apple pie & icecream good luck

toss salad and rolls

Pinto beans! They liven up any dinner party! Believe me, you'll all have a gas!

I would bring a tossed salad with baby spinach and romaine lettuce, lots of cherry tomatoes and some croutons with a light Italian dressing and black olives.
I would also bring an angel food cake with strawberries separate that could be put on top if wanted.
Good luck!

buttered garlic bread with lotsa cheese




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