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22 Answers
- abfabmom1Lv 71 decade ago
Assuming the manicotti is filled with cheese, and served with a red sauce...
I'd add some nice steamed or grilled asparagus, as well as a nice loaf of bread with olive oil/balsamic/garlic to dip it in.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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Baby spinach lightly sauteed with a little garlic, olive oil and a pinch of crushed red pepper. Grilled or broiled asparagas Either would be a nice and light accompanyment to the rich manicotti.
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- Bingo's MommyLv 51 decade ago
I would serve a crisp, cold garden salad with italian dressing, warm garlic bread, perhaps some lentil soup and white wine.
MMMmmm, sounds good.
- 1 decade ago
It all depends on your taste of veg. We usually make a salad: lettuce, tomato, cucumber, green olives(or black), drizzle some Zesty Italian dressing, and a little grated parmesan cheese......Take some hamburgar buns open them up spread some butter, sprinkle a little garlic salt (or powder), add some shreaded mozzarella cheese, place in toaster oven for @ 15-20 mins (or until cheese is melted a light brown)...............Hope that helped.......Enjoy!!!
- otisisstumpyLv 71 decade ago
a simple caesar salad and some warm crusty bread. I like mine dunked in a small dish of good olive oil and balsamic vinegar.