My brain hurts too much to think lately. Does anyone have any ideas for something that could be enjoyed cold to be taken to school to share?
At this point I'm making Pappadums....:D
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My brain hurts too much to think lately. Does anyone have any ideas for something that could be enjoyed cold to be taken to school to share?
At this point I'm making Pappadums....:D
You could do pizza scrolls or sushi.
sushi is easy too.
yeh pizza rolls - with pastry sheets, rollup, slice and bake. These are generally OK cold. I freeze them first they fall apart less when you are slicing it that way.
Um..gelati?
got a feeling everyone will do italian though....
what about a cold fried rice?
What about doing snags on the BBQ :lol: or party pies
Go the Aussie way :D
I took Sushi into DD @ lunchtime (that way it was fresh) when she had international food day.
Eeeeew cold party pies?
Rice paper rolls? Hmm dolmades are always good or felefel balls?
Does it have to be savoury?
I was going to say satay chicken skewers but peanuts are probably a big no no a schools these days huh? Maybe chicken marinated in Moroccan or Indian spices? Turkish delight? Croissants? Pie floater with HP sauce LOL
Fairy bread is actually uniquely Aussie...Anzac bickies?
What about little dutch pancakes......Poffijers.....I dont have a clue how to spell it!! They are yummy tho and you can buy a little machine from kmart that makes them perfectly for $19 and just use the buttermilk whitewings pancake mixture.....Easy as darl and servewith a little maple syrup and icing dusted over the top.
What about a Dip and Turkish Bread to dip into it?
Hommus or Tztaiki (spelling!!)
Or of course use the pappadums!
Pappadams are delish!! I could eat a whole basket....mmm....maybe you could make pappadams and prawn crackers....mmmmm.
A lady made roti with a mild chicken curry for playgroup the other day. They were wrapped up in rolls. We ate them cold, the kids loved them!
How about spring rolls? they are ok cold!
If you go into the international section of the supermarket you can find Bolletje Crispbakes which are a dutch crispbread, which you top with butter and real chocolate sprinkles De Ruijter Dark Chocolate Sprinkles (Schokoladen-Hagel), 400g. Delish! I would suggest speculaas (spice) cookies which are easy to make (or can buy in the international section of the supermarket next to the , but alot of kids don't like them.