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Tehilla
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 1:49 pm
Ladies, yum!
Here's mine:
Bought challah
Dips (spicy dill, babaganoush, chummus)
Tabouli
Teriyaki Salmon
Tatty's Tuna & Green Vegetable Salad
Black-eyed pea, avocado, red onion salad
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Beef & barley soup (took time to sautee onions and garlic beforehand!)
Potato kugel
Pumpkin pie
Breaded & spiced chicken cutlets
Sauteed sesame zucchini strips
BBQ meatloaf
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cholent of course
bought desserts
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sarahd
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 2:42 pm
Tehilla, what else do you put in your black-eyed pea salad besides avocado and red onion?
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Tehilla
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 2:46 pm
hi sarahd...here's the recipe:
black-eyed peas
avocado
red onion
fresh chopped garlic
baby corn
grape tomatos sliced
salt, pepper, dill, lemon juice, olive oil
it tastes nice, and refrigerates well for the next day. I'm sure you could experiment more. this salad came into existence on one of those, "Oh no, what can I make!?!" weeks and then my family loved it.
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Tehilla
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 2:47 pm
oh and I put the baby corn in for the crunch. you could probably put in peppers, or something else and have the same effect.
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sarahd
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 3:03 pm
Sounds good. I hope to get to the specialty shop that sells black-eyed peas next week, and then I can make it for next Shabbos.
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Shendellah
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 3:39 pm
DH offered to make Shabbos dinner!! He's making shepards pie... I need to think of some side dishes! Any recommendations?!?!
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flowerpower
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 3:45 pm
I made an easy and good ice cream cake for dessert.
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ra_mom
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 4:47 pm
First Course Night & Day:
Challah
spinach dip
babaganoush
tomato dip
chrain
gefilte fish
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Second Course Night:
chicken soup with sliced carrots
radish salad
sweet potato borekas
chicken pastrami roll ups
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Second Course Day:
egg salad with parsley
turkey salad
lentil barley chulent
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Shalosh Seudos:
Challah
egg & avocado salad
chocolate cake
Last edited by ra_mom on Thu, Nov 12 2009, 5:18 pm; edited 1 time in total
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sarahd
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Thu, Nov 12 2009, 10:48 pm
Yes, but I reduced the coffee part significantly. (1 heaping tablespoon in the cake instead of 1/4 cup and 1 tsp. in the glaze.) Also used white whole wheat flour and 1.5 cups raw sugar. My crunchy cake.
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pinktichel
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Fri, Nov 13 2009, 12:34 am
Night:
homemade challah
pesto salmon puffs
fried gefilte fish
spinach salad
nish nosh salad
avocado salad
oriental penne pasta salad
crunchy cabbage salad
chumus
dill dip
soup
matzah balls
honey nut crusted chicken
sticky green beans
two toned potato puffs in potato shells
choc cake with hot fudge
ice cream
Day:
Same first course
cholent
shnitzel
lokshen kugel
tiramisu
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bashinda
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Fri, Nov 13 2009, 6:55 am
I don't know why I'm posting because mine is just the usual staples. The only excitement is I'm baking challah.
Challah
chummus from store
Corn salad
Spinach salad (maybe the hearts of palm one)
Gefilte fish
Tuna Salad
Soup with lokshen
Roast Chicken
Steak maybe although not sure because of the blech situation
Potato latkes (a requested item)
Parvine
Chocolate chip cookies
Strawberry pie
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elf123
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Fri, Nov 13 2009, 7:22 am
Seriously, Shnitzel, I hope you just haven't logged on and aren't refusing to give out you Snickerdoodle Pudding Cake recipe! It sounds so intriguing that I Googled around for it, but all the recipes I found either call for butter or have some other issue...PLEASE SHARE!!
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bashinda
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Fri, Nov 13 2009, 7:34 am
sarahd wrote: | Yes, but I reduced the coffee part significantly. (1 heaping tablespoon in the cake instead of 1/4 cup and 1 tsp. in the glaze.) Also used white whole wheat flour and 1.5 cups raw sugar. My crunchy cake. |
sounds good! Maybe I'll try that next Shabbos, IY"H.
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supermomy
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Sun, Nov 15 2009, 9:45 am
[quote="ra_mom"]First Course Night & Day:
spinach dip
tomato dip
radish salad
sweet potato borekas
lentil barley chulent
ra_mom I love your recipes and these ones sounds really good
do you mind sharing them?
thank you
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ra_mom
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Sun, Nov 15 2009, 6:33 pm
supermomy wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | First Course Night & Day:
spinach dip
tomato dip
radish salad
sweet potato borekas
lentil barley chulent |
ra_mom I love your recipes and these ones sounds really good
do you mind sharing them?
thank you |
Sure supermomy
Spinach Dip
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1 lb. frozen spinach, partially defrosted
1/2 cup mayo
2 cloves garlic
salt to taste
Process spinach, mayo and garlic in food processor. Season dip with salt to taste.
Tomato Dip
2 very ripe tomatoes, cut into chunks
2 small cloves garlic
1/2 jalepeno pepper, cut into pieces
drizzle of olive oil
salt to taste
Blend tomatoes, garlic, jalepeno pepper, and olive oil in blender until smooth. Season with salt to taste. Blend a bit more.
Radish Salad
small red radishes
red onion
olive oil
salt
Slice radishes into very thin slices. Add a few very small and very thin strips of red onion. Drizzle with olive oil. Season with salt to taste. (Enough salt for it to be very tasty.)
The sweet potato borekas recipe is from notme
puff pastry squares
boiled sweet potatoes
chopped sauteed onions
salt to taste
egg, beaten
sesame seeds
I used the cooked sweet potato from the chicken soup and mashed it very well. Added lots of sauteed onions and salt to taste. Placed a small spoonful of the mashed sweet potatoes on each small puff pastry square, folded it in half like a triagle, then closed each one with the tines of a fork. Brushed with beaten egg and sprinkled with sesame seeds. Baked uncovered on a cookie sheet for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. They were yum!!
Lentil Barley Chulent
1 cup lentils
1 cup chulent beans (I like using half red kidney beans and half white navy beans)
1/2 cup barley
1 onion, chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
3 carrots, cut into chunks
2 Tbsp Kosher salt (use less if using regular salt)
7 cups water
3 potatoes (optional)
boneless chuck meat (optional)
Heat soak the beans. Rinse and drain. (Place beans in very large pot. Cover beans with water. Bring to a boil, covered. Turn off heat. Leave covered one hour. Rinse and drain.)
Combine all ingredients together. Put into crockpot on LOW setting for 24 hours. (Don't overcook it.)
(I like this even better without meat and potatoes. It comes out so light and tastey.)
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yaeli83
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Thu, Nov 19 2009, 6:11 am
ok so I am trying to make an Indian food themed shabbos. But its appearing to be a little difficult, so its going to be more of a "tex mex" style Indian!!
just friday night, out shabbos day.
challah
salmon (anyone know how to turn this into an indian dish?)
Indian style chick pea salad
olive oil garlic dip
chicken soup w/ matza balls, had to add it in there! I need something traditional
curry chicken
Indian spiced cous cous
vegetable kabobs
something cocconutty for dessert and probably peanut butter chocolate cookies
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MiamiMommy
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Thu, Nov 19 2009, 6:41 am
night:
g.fish
Moroccan fish
chumus
babaganoosh
olive dip
nish nosh salad
sesame noodles
chicken soup w/ matzah balls
sweet and sour meatballs w/rice
chicken w/ spice d'provance and wine
scalloped potatoes
"oreo" pie
day:
same first course plus taco salad
chamin
cold cut subs
carrot muffins
"oreo" pie
brownies or cake
In my quest for organization, I typed this up in word and called it "menu 1". I also typed up a matching shopping list. Then, next time I make this menu, all have to do is print out the list.
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sunny90
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Thu, Nov 19 2009, 6:58 am
We're having guests for Friday night (pinkbubbles and family)! Shabbos day we're by my in-laws.
Challah and salads
Honey-mustard/teriyaki salmon
Chicken soup with matza balls
Duck sauce chicken (maybe with potatoes/couscous)
Pinkbubbles' brownies with ice cream and strawberries--yum!
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