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Sunday lunch - 10 ad, 11 ch, and we're at church beforehand...

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Ladymuck · 14/11/2012 08:35

Ideas please. We have a houseful at ours for lunch on Sunday and I'm struggling for ideas? Needs to be something that is either cook ahead, can be left, or can be done very quickly? Currently dithering between lasagne or jacket potatoes but there must be something else?!

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trockodile · 14/11/2012 08:45

Soup? Maybe do a couple like chunky lentil and bacon or Scotch broth and a smooth one like pumpkin/tomato.
Nice bread/ cheese/ ham.
Maybe some pizzas.
Then dessert of fruit crumble/ice cream.

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iseenodust · 14/11/2012 21:47

Casserole
Slow cook shoulder of pork - just season & chuck in oven for at least 3 hours (that's a James Martin instruction Grin). If you have one near, Morrisons was doing these ridiculously cheaply.

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sashh · 15/11/2012 03:07

Pizza delivery?

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brightwell · 15/11/2012 06:25

I think I would do jackets and something like a meat curry, bean chilli, baked beans & grated cheese...covering all bases then...veggie, children etc, maybe garlic bread aswell.

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PurplePidjin · 15/11/2012 07:04

Shepherds Pie - get some of those huge foil roasting dishes so you don't have to wash up :o

Make in advance, then 45 minutes (including preheating time) when you get in. Serve with fast veg like peas and sweetcorn.

Have nibbles and/or a cold starter ready for when you get home to keep people going out of your way

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MadameCastafiore · 15/11/2012 07:10

Boeuf bourginion with mash and French beans or chicken cacciatore with the same. Both can be cooked in advance and seem a bit more special than midday meal stuff.

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Ladymuck · 19/11/2012 12:39

Thanks guys. Went with the boeuf bourginion and chicken cacciatore with mash (but forgot to season the mash - grrr!)

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