Post
 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jun 16  # 1 of 22
what are some of your favorite starches to fill out a meal? I like dry beans (No secret there) and I also like using bread and crackers with little chunks of cheese as a side dish. There are these Cuban crackers that make a meal kind of feel "completed" when served along side the main courses and veggies.

I have recently discovered a vegetable called Yuca, it is similar in many ways to a potato and can be cooked just like a 'tater, it is quite a bit starchier and so for a "gringa" like me took a little getting used to. There is also Couscous, and fried plantains. I am more fond of the traditional starches I grew up eating, but having the desire to switch up every now and then I have sought out a variety of choices to try.

What have all of you been enjoying eating as sides that are a little out of the ordinary?
Post
 Posted By: The Ironic Chef 
Jun 16  # 2 of 22
I would have to start with stuffing Cathy. It can be made so many different ways and go with just about anything. Bread and biscuits are also a must. I also enjoy beans. Dumplings kind of fall between the biscuit and noodle category the way I make them. I make both the biscuit type and a flat noodle type. My wife and kids love Couscous. Another big starch item around here are tortillas. Flour and corn. Tortillas are one of those things you can do anything with. I am also addicted now to having Yorkshire puddings with roast and gravy. They are also great for meat salads like ham, turkey, chicken salads and tuna salad.
Post
 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Jun 16  # 3 of 22
I love couscous -
Couscous:

1 (10 ounce) box couscous
1 medium zucchini
1 (14 ounce) can Del Monte crushed tomatoes with mild green chilies

Yield: 3 servings

Prepare couscous in sauce pan by bringing 1 1/2 cups of water to boil.
Place zucchini in a steamer basket over boiling water. cover saucepan and steam 5-7 mins or until zucchini is bright green and tender.
Mix couscous and tomatoes and pour over zucchini and serve hot or cold.

and barley:
1/2 cup butter
440 mL [1 3/4 tasse] pearl barley
2 medium onions, finely chopped
8 ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced
4 cups chicken or beef broth [more if needed]
1/2 cup tiny Macadamia nut pieces
1/2 cup chopped parsley
Preheat oven to 350°F
Melt 4 tablespoons of the butter until golden; brown perl barley into melted butter.
Using slotted spoon, transfer golden perl barley into a buttered oven-safe casserole.
Add remaining butter to melted butter; brown together chopped onions and mushroom slices.
Stir vegetables mixture into barley mixture, into casserole.
Pour 2 cups chicken or beef broth into casserole; tightly cover casserole.
Transfer into preheated oven, for 45 minutes.
Mix in remaining chicken or beef broth.
Bake, uncovered for 45 mintues more, stirring from time to time.
Fifteen minutes before the end of cooking time, mix in tiny Macadamia nut pieces and chopped parsley.
If mixture becomes too dry, stir in more chicken or beef broth.
Post
 Posted By: jfain 
Jun 16  # 4 of 22
I use many different things since I need to avoid wheat. I use buckwheat groats, quinoa, millet and polenta. I also use a lot of beans. We love roasted cauliflower and I'm currently in love with socca so I would serve that at any opportunity.
Post
 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jun 16  # 5 of 22
Gosh great ideas everybody!!! I am making a list!:) Oh Jfain, can I have your favorite polenta recipe? Thanks ya' all!