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Accompaniment to chicken kiev please?

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That's it really potatoes? what style, veg was thinking of green beans & carrots.

If not potatoes what would you do?

Bit boring sorry but I've no dinner libido left grin
We always have it with homemade chips & mushy peas blush
Jbck... how do you make kiev? It's one of my dd's favs but we rarely have it cos she already lives on a crap teenage diet grin.
sauted leeks with everything here at the moment.
boiled new potatoes at the moment, jacket potato out of new potato season.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 27-Jun-09 15:08:43
lovely steamed broccoli or / and green beans.

Or broad beans in season - yum.
Did consider dauphinoise but thought it might be a bit much. I'm making chicken kiev for first time, it's something I love but try to avoid the ready made stuff for kids.

Home made chips sounds nice. Thanks everyone.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 27-Jun-09 13:06:15
either home made chips/wedges and salad or new potatoes and salad. Largely due to laziness - is the oven is already on its easy! Noodles/spaghetti are nice with it too though!
chips and salad.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 27-Jun-09 12:54:19
Chips and salad here.
Rice and green beans.

If potatoes, then dauphinoise goes well, but of course increases the fat content blush
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 27-Jun-09 12:44:56
Rice usually
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