My kids haven’t seen Close Encounters of the Third Kind yet and I thought it would be a fun surprise to recreate the meal eaten in the mashed potato scene and watch the movie with the movie dinner. (I can’t wait to see if they put two and two together when that scene comes up lol.)

Obviously there’s mashed potato. And I can see sweet corn. Kids are drinking milk. But I can’t tell what the little meat things are. I assumed they were crumbed rissoles but having not been raised or lived in the US, I’m unsure if I’m missing a common protein that was eaten at dinner around the late 1970s. Meatloaf has also been suggested but in my country we never have mini meatloaves that I’ve seen so I’m unsure how accurate that is.

EDIT: Middle bottom, you can see a partially eaten meat thing which looks pink inside: https://imgur.com/ejrvG3b

I also can’t tell what is in the bowls beside Roy and his sons - to the top left of Roy’s plate, right hand side of Toby and top right of Brad’s plate. Maybe Ronnie and Silvia have one of these bowls too but I can’t tell. You can see Brad eat out of his bowl at one point and it looks like something pale (I wondered coleslaw or macaroni).

EDIT: Screenshot of side https://imgur.com/1I1X3cI

Anyway, anyone know or have an idea of what the little meat things are and what are in the side bowls?

  •  derek   ( @derek@infosec.pub ) 
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    24 hours ago

    Toss a message at Scott Reeder (Scott Prop and Roll). I’d bet money he either knows folks who worked that set or knows someone who knows someone. I’ve no idea if he’d respond but he seems chill like that.

  •  Jo Miran   ( @JoMiran@lemmy.ml ) 
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    Those look.like the old “bake n serve” Chicken Cordon Blue shit from back in the seventies. It is basically an breaded eggroll made of thin sliced chicken breast meat, filled with white cheese sauce and ham. Delicious for the seventies, but disgusting if you tried it now.

    Source: 51 years old that got fed that shit a few times a month.

    PS: They were foul at room temperature.

  • I also can’t tell what is in the bowls beside Roy and his sons - to the top left of Roy’s plate, right hand side of Toby and top right of Brad’s plate. Maybe Ronnie and Silvia have one of these bowls too but I can’t tell. You can see Brad eat out of his bowl at one point and it looks like something pale (I wondered coleslaw or macaroni).

    It looks like everyone at the table has a bowl on one side or the other. This was a time when a common middle-class American family dinnerware place-setting might include a salad bowl with a simple salad: chopped iceberg or romaine lettuce with a store-bough salad dressing (ranch, blue cheese, 1000 island, etc). Probably not the most appetizing thing in the world, but totally legit given the era and setting (with Roy being a electrical line worker).

    • I did wonder if it could be a very plain lettuce like iceberg with a white coloured dressing. When Brad eats some, it looks thin and round which doesn’t track with coleslaw but does make more sense if it’s pieces of lettuce.

  • Looks like rye dinner rolls to me. I originally thought chopped sirloin, but the roundness and how light they are makes me think bread.

    I have a funny feeling that the prop department raided the crafts table, cuz that appears to be a meal of carbs and sides.

  •  zabadoh   ( @zabadoh@ani.social ) 
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    19 hours ago

    It looks like there are 2 kinds of brown things.

    One type that is a lighter brown looks spheroid, possibly potatoes or dinner rolls.

    Another type is a darker brown, looks like fat cylinders, possibly deep fried breaded fish/salmon/crab cakes, as others have said.

    The lighter brown ones could also be fish/salmon/crab cakes, but from a different manufacturer, or just shaped differently.