Easter is just around the corner and I know for many of you that means big family get-togethers and everyone's gotta eat, right?
And I don't know about you, but while I love my family, having them all gathered for dinner can be stressful. Stressful to the point that if I'm responsible for cooking the meal, I feel an ulcer coming on. It's not that I'm a bad cook. It's that I have a family full of the most finicky eaters, like...EVER.
I have an aunt that won't touch cheese, a dad that can't eat salt, a mom who eats almost nothing but steak and potatoes. She won't touch onions, tomatoes, peppers, sauce... Add a stepmother who worries about carbs and that uncle allergic to this and that and don't forget the uncle on the strictest diet ever and the one with diabetes.
Imagine trying to cook something that ALL the above family members would like and can eat?
If everyone gets a special dish, well, there won't be time for socializing, will there? And isn't that what holidays should all be about?
I have the solution. Get Reser's.
Make a turkey or some huge main meat dish that everyone but the vegetarian will eat and then line your table with miscellaneous baked side dishes that only take 20 minutes to bake. You can also microwave them, but baking is recommended.
I promise they have a home-cooked taste and there's something for everyone. For the aunt who won't eat cheese--get the mashed potatoes--for the kids who won't eat anything at all, it seems, get the mac 'n cheese. The vegetarian? Get the Broccoli Cheese Rice.
My point is: have a huge selection without breaking your back. They'll be impressed with the taste; there'll be something for everyone; and you'll have little to no mess to clean up as you can just throw the black trays away once everything is eaten.
Today I have the pleasure of sharing with you two very specific sides I got try this last weekend.
1. Zesty Au Gratin Potatoes.
What they say: A rich and zesty baked casserole of tender sliced potatoes and diced jalapeños topped with golden-brown cheddar cheese and crispy bacon.
What I say: I baked this for 20 minutes as the instructions instructed and while I was a tad worried it would be too jalapenoey, to my great surprise and pleasure, I loved it. It tasted fresh, was easy (simply remove the wrapper and plastic and preheat the oven and put this in there and wait twenty min), and it's zesty/spicy without being "OMG. I need water now!"
The jalapenos are a subtle taste though the kick is def there. It's a perfect combination. Not too hot; just right.
What they say: A hearty baked casserole of shredded potatoes topped with golden brown cheddar cheese.
What I say: This is the dish I'd make for my mother. This is also the dish I'd buy a few of to make for breakfast for the family who stay over. I actually baked this one and served it alongside eggs in the morning. It got a huge thumbs' up from the husband and I certainly loved it myself.
My only complaint is I wish the boxes were bigger!!!
And as for breakfast, if you want the hashbrowns on the table asap, you can microwave it for 5 minutes.
These are never frozen, just refrigerated, so there is no thaw time period.
So this Easter as you make your grocery list and feel a gray hair coming in at the thought of that aunt who won't eat cheese and the mother who won't touch onions, just take a deep breath and relax, and then write Reser's Baked Sides down and be done with it.
And on that note, Reser's is feeling generous this Easter. They wish to give away an “Easter Bunny Gift Basket” packed with Reser’s products and fun Easter goodies to one lucky reader (value of $50). <<one winner, US only, gift value $50>>
33 comments:
*I* am the pickiest eater! LOL I don't like raw onions, green olives, cauliflower, or lima beans...among other things.
I'd eat the Baked Hash Brown Casserole.
I am the worst in our family. I hate red meat, beans and anything spicy. I would try the baked mac n cheese and the Resers potato salad
hollow_sins (at) yahoo.com
I'd say my 5 year old. He's not too bad though. He doesn't like casseroles. He'd like: Baked Macaroni & Cheese
My nephew wins an award for m,most picky eater in our family. Two of the things he does love are broccoli and cheese. I think he would go for the Broccoli Cheese Rice very well.
My son is the pickest eater, I think he would eat the Baked Hash Brown Casserole.
my son i think he would like THREE CHEESE PEPERONCINI TOAST
My son is he would like this BAKED MACARONI & CHEESE
My grandson is the pickiest eater. But you can always count on him eating Mac n Cheese! Thanks
My granddaughter is the pickiest in the house. She wont eat anything if she knows there is tomatos in it. She would love the ZESTY AU GRATIN POTATOES
My son is the worst. He won't eat anything with "red sauce". He would like the Baja Cafe Taquitos.
Jennifer Rote
I am probably the most picky eater being a vegetarian, but I would love to try the Four Cheese Macaroni Bake.
I will say it is my sister. She doesn't eat red meat, pork of any kind, and much more. She does seem to love pasta of any sort so I'd say she'd eat any of the pasta dishes.
my grandson is picky-no onions or tomatoes. He would like the Signature Mashed Potatoes
tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
My fiance' is so picky but I think he would like these..especially the broccoli and rice!
I am the most finicky eater in my family. I don't like raw salads and meats, but I'd love to try the Broccoli Cheese Rice.
The most finicky eater in my family is my nephew! He will not eat any green vegetable! But I know he would eat Reser's Baked Macaroni & Cheese!
My great niece is a picky eater; she can't stand onions, pickles or raisins, no clue why lol I think she'd like the Zesty Au Gratin Potatoes, as long as there's no onions in them lol
My husband doesn't like fish but i think he'd love to try the sapad
I'd have to say that out of everyone, I'm the most finicky eater.
My son is the pickiest eater in our family. He won't eat veggies and he won't eat meat. I think that he would eat the potato salad.
My youngest daughter is a very picky eater. I think she would eat the Signature Macaroni & Cheese. Thank you!
They are picky about potatoes, but I think they would love Reser's Au Gratin potatoes.
My son has been getting very picky lately and won't eat certain types of meats, most veges, etc. I think he would like the Baked Hash Brown Casserole.
My daughter is picky and will hardly eat anything good for her, but I can see her trying the scalloped potatoes.
My 5 year old daughter is. She wouldn't eat a lot of things specially vegetables. I think she'll like the Pasta Alfredo w/ White Chicken & Bacon. :)
My husband is a very picky eater, I know he would love the baked mac and cheese.
heymissvirgini at embarqmail dot com
My daughter and I are both extremely picky! We love macaroni and potato salad though! And the baked mac n cheese sounds amazing!
I think they would like the baja cafe salsa's.
My son is the picky eater and he does not like veggies. He would probably eat some the Resers creamy ranch dip
My daughter is very picky about what she eats, but she loves macaroni and cheese. For her, the four cheese macaroni bake would be her favorite.
my daughter does not like any breads or pastas, we all love the potato salad they make!
I'm the picky eater in my house and I don't eat a lot of veggies but I would like to try their hashbrowns
lmurley2000@yahoo.com
My daughter is a picky eater, but she will eat any type of Mexican food. So I could get her to try the
BAJA CAFÉ FROZEN MEXICAN entrees!
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