Good accompaniment to lasagna?

Hi All,

I'm having a dinner at home soon and I plan on doing a 4-cheese spinach lasagna. I'm not sure what else to proposal - there will be some fish and possibly chicken or beef..should I offer anything else for the prevalent course? I could do vegetables or a light rice...

There will be hors d'oeuvres, bread and salad, the major course, then desert.

Answers:
If you're serving hors d'oeuvres bread and salad earlier the lasagna I don't think you want anything else.
If you want to serve it with some parm chicken it would be nice but fish is not a polite option. Beef wouldn't be my choice any. Definitely not rice cause you're already serving pasta .
Vegetables would be too green exact you're serving salad and you have spinach surrounded by the lasagna.
So if you really want to serve the lasagna with a meat progress with the chicken. You can do chicken parm or lemon chicken or something approaching that.
good luck.
I enunciate do either meatballs or italian parmesan chicken. Forget the fish. That doesn't really run with italian.
Do some humane of grarlic or herb with beside it. Or a salad of some sort. Yum good luck!!
caesar salad or a nice tomato/mozarela/basil salad
garlic bread beside pesto smeared over it, salad w/balsamic vinagrette
With the lasanga have a hurricane lantern salad with grease and vinegar dressing and a loaf of special bread.
If you are doing chicken/fish/beef, always shift with fresh green beans. You can cut rotten the ends and boil them and add a special sauce, it would be fabulous!
The prime courses sound virtuous! Do a simple meat though, because your lasanga has various flavors.
Light rice would be good near the meats, but not the lasanga because it already have pasta in it.it will sort your guests too full and bloated.
Have fun!
Well this is what i would serve!
lasagna
grilled chicken bits marinated in garlic
n some rocket leaves for frills
Lasagna IS the main course. It is awful cloying to serve anything else with it save for maybe a nice infant greens salad & garlic bread or cheese toast.

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