Sunday Lunch
- SunnyMum
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Sunday Lunch
I've got people (family) coming for Sunday lunch this week.
My mind's a blank as to what to cook.
Please inspire me and share your favourite Sunday lunch menus.
My mind's a blank as to what to cook.
Please inspire me and share your favourite Sunday lunch menus.
- Kleio
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Would a roast not be applicable?
- Zoomer
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Make a Bourguignon. The weather's going to be awful this weekend. You can make it in advance so you can enjoy time with your family on the day.
- Luna
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Re: Sunday Lunch
I’d probably do a one pot wonder of some sort to have with rice, salad and garlic bread. Like Zoomer suggested 

- bramblerose
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Lasagne with salad and garlic bread if you don't fancy a roast.
It's better made a day or two in advance anyway so you'd just need to lob it in the oven for 45-60 minutes or so to warm it up.
It's better made a day or two in advance anyway so you'd just need to lob it in the oven for 45-60 minutes or so to warm it up.
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- SunnyMum
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Yes, a one pot wonder sounds like a good idea.
Or some sort of roast.
I might try a Carbonnade flammande.
What about pudding?
Or some sort of roast.
I might try a Carbonnade flammande.
What about pudding?
- emma_p
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Chocolate mousse! I'm obsessed with making it at the moment.
- Kenickie
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Not especially Sundayish but I'd be tempted to do a few different curries and sides, so you don't really have to worry about preferences as people can just have the bits they want. And can make most of it all ahead.
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- emma_p
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Re: Sunday Lunch
We never really do Sunday lunch as I prefer brunch hosting on a Sunday. But I think my favourite Sunday lunch would be rotisserie chicken, put lentils, salad, baguette and chocolate mousse.
I've been alternating serving the chocolate mousse with olive oil, toasted hazelnuts and sea salt or sour cherries and whipped cream.
I've been alternating serving the chocolate mousse with olive oil, toasted hazelnuts and sea salt or sour cherries and whipped cream.
- SunnyMum
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Ah, chocolate is off the cards. SunnyDad is a chocolate hater!!
- Zoomer
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Make lemon meringue pie in that case. ( I have no reason for suggesting this other than that I really like lemon meringue pie.
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- emma_p
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Re: Sunday Lunch
I don't know anyone who hates chocolate?! People never fail to surprise me.
- SunnyMum
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Re: Sunday Lunch
I also really like lemon meringue tart.
I make a really nice lemon and olive oil cake, but that's an afternoon tea sort of cake.
I was thinking about pavlova, but your suggestion makes more sense as it uses whites and yolks.
I make a really nice lemon and olive oil cake, but that's an afternoon tea sort of cake.
I was thinking about pavlova, but your suggestion makes more sense as it uses whites and yolks.
- Luna
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Re: Sunday Lunch
I rarely choose a chocolate dessert. I’d pick something like a tart or cheesecake first. And I’d sooner have a plain vanilla sponge over a chocolate cake. But I do love chocolate. I can’t seem to control myself around Cadbury fingers.
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- emma_p
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Re: Sunday Lunch
Make a bowl and have it both ways! 

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Re: Sunday Lunch
Mr L hates chocolate. All the more for me!
It can be a problem eating out sometimes as he’ll order a dessert that doesn’t mention chocolate only to find chocolate shavings on it.

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Re: Sunday Lunch
Wow, he hates it to that extent?!
I'm all about the chocolate desserts. Or lemon desserts, I'll add that to my repertoire too. I'm nothing if not magnanimous.
I'm all about the chocolate desserts. Or lemon desserts, I'll add that to my repertoire too. I'm nothing if not magnanimous.
- SunnyMum
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Re: Sunday Lunch
SunnyDad will eat a shaving or two of chocolate, a couple of chocolate chips are OK, but not a chocolate dessert nor a bar of chocolate.