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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 4:30 pm
Seraph wrote: | Homemade challah
Tuna knish
Roasted pepper salad
Kohlrabi carrot coleslaw
Chilbeh
Mock chopped liver (with eggplant)
Cucumber salad
Beet salad
Fennel salad
Chicken soup with matza balls
Sage chicken
Stuffing
Kasha Varnishkas
Chocolate drizzled popcorn
(We're having guests.) |
can you post recipes for the above? sound yummy
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 4:38 pm
Tuna knish=
Knish dough is
* 4 cups flour
* 1/4 cup oil
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 1 egg white
Filling is tuna, mayo, mustard, egg
Fennel salad is fennel with lemon, oil, salt, and pepper.
Chocolate drizzled popcorn-
Make popcorn
.5c cocoa
¼ c margarine
¼ c water
--mix till melted
Add 1.5c sugar
2 tbsp honey
Heat on medium heat till it boils. Then put it on low, covered, for 2 minutes- don't stir! Uncover it for 5 minutes- still not stirring.
Cool off for five minutes.
Add 2 tsp vanilla.
Let cool down a little bit more and when its semi hardened, drizzle on to the popcorn.
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 4:52 pm
ra_mom wrote: | Capitalchick wrote: | Pickled Veggie Dip (so good) |
Can you share the recipe please? |
Yes!
You need to buy a jar of pickled vegetables. You know the jars that have peppers, cauliflowers, onions, olives and carrots in a white vinegar sauce? That's what you need. Drain the liquid from the jar and puree the veggies (you can leave a little bit of chunkiness if you like!). Then add a dollop of mayonnaise (not much) and stir. Taste and decide if you need a little more mayo...That's it!
It's simple and very low fat and low cal (if you don't overdo it with the mayo!)
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 4:59 pm
Hey seraph,
How do make roasted pepper salad. I have a bunch of peppers that have seen way better days and I would love to make something with them for shabbos
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buzzinmom
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 5:30 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | Red wine
Bought raisin challah from Whole Foods, water rolls
Baked pineapple salsa gef fish - recipe here
Homemade Babaganoush- recipe here
Tri colored noodle salad with (froz) vegs
Raspberry seltzer
Coke chicken or peach chicken - Cokie recipe is here; I'll IYH post the peach if I make it and it's good
Yams - easy and quick recipe here
Lemon meringue pie - recipe here |
The gefilte fish recipe sounds so funky. Where is it on the site? It didn't come up in a search. Thanks
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Seraph
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 6:12 pm
buzzinmom wrote: | Hey seraph,
How do make roasted pepper salad. I have a bunch of peppers that have seen way better days and I would love to make something with them for shabbos |
Put the peppers in the broiler till the skin is charred.
Peel the peppers.
Slice into thin strips.
Season with oil, salt, and fresh minced garlic. Zehu. Delish and simple.
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 7:37 pm
buzzinmom wrote: | chocolate moose wrote: | Red wine
Bought raisin challah from Whole Foods, water rolls
Baked pineapple salsa gef fish - recipe here
Homemade Babaganoush- recipe here
Tri colored noodle salad with (froz) vegs
Raspberry seltzer
Coke chicken or peach chicken - Cokie recipe is here; I'll IYH post the peach if I make it and it's good
Yams - easy and quick recipe here
Lemon meringue pie - recipe here |
The gefilte fish recipe sounds so funky. Where is it on the site? It didn't come up in a search. Thanks |
I'm terribly sorry - it came from a chicken recipe on Spark people. I guess I never posted it here - until now.
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loveshoes
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 7:48 pm
Friday night
Challah (freezer)
Chicken soup with matza balls (freezer)
Easy BBQ chicken (Dining In - trying it for the first time)
couscous
sweet potato pie (Dining In - also trying for the first time)
zucchini in tomato sauce (recipe from here)
sweet noodle kugel (freezer)
Dessert: chocolate cream pie
Invited out for shabbos lunch (which made cooking tonight very easy, simple and quick!! YAY!)
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 9:19 pm
loveshoes wrote: | Friday night
Challah (freezer)
Chicken soup with matza balls (freezer)
Easy BBQ chicken (Dining In - trying it for the first time)
couscous
sweet potato pie (Dining In - also trying for the first time)
zucchini in tomato sauce (recipe from here)
sweet noodle kugel (freezer)
Dessert: chocolate cream pie
Invited out for shabbos lunch (which made cooking tonight very easy, simple and quick!! YAY!) |
Sounds yummy! Just wanted to say, that I make the sweet potato pie and chicken recipes from dining in all the time, and they are fabulous.
And now that my menu is finally together (and partially made already!), here goes-
honey mustard salmon salad
chicken veg soup with noodles
teriyaki steak
candied sweet potatoes
mini apple-cherry kugels (still debating whether or not to patchke)
roasted garlic asparagus
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Thu, Jan 07 2010, 9:27 pm
Capitalchick wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | Capitalchick wrote: | Pickled Veggie Dip (so good) |
Can you share the recipe please? |
Yes!
You need to buy a jar of pickled vegetables. You know the jars that have peppers, cauliflowers, onions, olives and carrots in a white vinegar sauce? That's what you need. Drain the liquid from the jar and puree the veggies (you can leave a little bit of chunkiness if you like!). Then add a dollop of mayonnaise (not much) and stir. Taste and decide if you need a little more mayo...That's it!
It's simple and very low fat and low cal (if you don't overdo it with the mayo!) |
Sounds delicious!
I guess I read pickled veggie salad. I didn't realize it was a dip.
I have these fond memories of this pickled salad that we used to buy years ago. It had raw cauliflower, celery, purple kalamata olives, olive oil, a ton of salt... It was so good and I am desperate to figure out how it's made.
Any idea ladies?
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Sat, Jan 09 2010, 1:23 pm
Seraph wrote: | buzzinmom wrote: | Hey seraph,
How do make roasted pepper salad. I have a bunch of peppers that have seen way better days and I would love to make something with them for shabbos |
Put the peppers in the broiler till the skin is charred.
Peel the peppers.
Slice into thin strips.
Season with oil, salt, and fresh minced garlic. Zehu. Delish and simple. |
Does your oven actually have a broil setting? My oven which is from here in Israel doesn't really broil. So I just put things in on the highest temp. Do u think that'll work?
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pinktichel
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Sat, Jan 09 2010, 3:09 pm
We had:
fried fish
nish nosh salad
caesar salad (day)
marinated vegie salad
corn salad
oriental spaghetti salad
deviled eggs
chumus
grilled eggplant in mayo
soup
matzah balls
coca cola chicken
potato kugel
streusel topped butternut squash pie
sweet and sticky GB
mini eggrolls with S&S sauce
cholent (day)
cold cuts (day)
white cake & chocolate mousse
apple crisp & ice cream (day)
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Sat, Jan 09 2010, 4:24 pm
Pink ur menu sounds yum. How do u make nish nosh salad and coke chicken??
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Seraph
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Sat, Jan 09 2010, 4:30 pm
buzzinmom wrote: | Seraph wrote: | buzzinmom wrote: | Hey seraph,
How do make roasted pepper salad. I have a bunch of peppers that have seen way better days and I would love to make something with them for shabbos |
Put the peppers in the broiler till the skin is charred.
Peel the peppers.
Slice into thin strips.
Season with oil, salt, and fresh minced garlic. Zehu. Delish and simple. |
Does your oven actually have a broil setting? My oven which is from here in Israel doesn't really broil. So I just put things in on the highest temp. Do u think that'll work? | Yea, mine has a broil setting.
Put it on the hottest setting and put the oven tray as high up as you can.
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Sat, Jan 09 2010, 4:46 pm
buzzinmom wrote: | Pink ur menu sounds yum. How do u make nish nosh salad and coke chicken?? |
Romaine lettuce
purple cabbage
grape tomatoes, halved
red onion, sliced thin
sour cream and onion nish nosh
5 cloves of garlic, crushed (use less if they're big)
1 cup mayo
2 T mustard
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
2 t. lemon juice
salt and pepper
Coca Cola Chicken (from Quick and Kosher)
2 lg onions, sliced
1 chicken, 1/8ths
1 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 c. coca cola
1/2 c. ketchup
1/2 c. apricot jam
1 T. soy sauce
Preheat oven to 375.
Place onions in greased 9x13.
Arrange chicken on top of onions.
Season chicken with garlic powder.
In medium bowl, mix cola, ketchup, jam and soy sauce.
Pour over chicken and bake.
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chocolate moose
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Wed, Jan 13 2010, 4:16 pm
Dry Red wine that I liked at the Omek Retreat from the summer
Prob. raisin challah from Whole Foods
Boiled gef fish roll
homemade Guacamole
Exotic salad - my recipe is here (leftovers to be used in chinese stir fry next week IYH)
Peach Pineapple Chicken - got recipe here
Chopped salad - my recipe is here
Choc popcorn for dessert
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Wed, Jan 13 2010, 7:02 pm
Seraph wrote: | Tuna knish=
Knish dough is
* 4 cups flour
* 1/4 cup oil
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 1 egg white
Filling is tuna, mayo, mustard, egg
Fennel salad is fennel with lemon, oil, salt, and pepper.
Chocolate drizzled popcorn-
Make popcorn
.5c cocoa
¼ c margarine
¼ c water
--mix till melted
Add 1.5c sugar
2 tbsp honey
Heat on medium heat till it boils. Then put it on low, covered, for 2 minutes- don't stir! Uncover it for 5 minutes- still not stirring.
Cool off for five minutes.
Add 2 tsp vanilla.
Let cool down a little bit more and when its semi hardened, drizzle on to the popcorn. |
With the chocolate popcorn, do you put the cocoa, water and margarine in the pot to melt and then add the sugar and honey?
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Wed, Jan 13 2010, 7:07 pm
Friday night:
Homemade challah
vegetable soup
BBQ/Duck sauce chicken
potato kugel
tomato crisp (KBD short on time)
zucchini kugel (recipe from here)
apple crisp
Dessert: jello and whipped cream
cookies (freezer)
Shabbos lunch:
challah
cabbage salad
grilled chicken breast salad (recipe from here)
Israeli salad
I am also always looking for an inexpensive meat alternative for friday night. My kids do not want meatballs and roast is too expensive (I try to cook inexpensive dishes since my DH is out of work.)
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buzzinmom
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Thu, Jan 14 2010, 11:23 am
Fri nite
Homemade challah (freezer)
Gefilte fish
Tomato dip
Techina
Chrain
Dill potato salad
Chicken soup
Chicken not sure what type yet
Bourbon sweet potatoes
Potato kugel
Shabbos day
Fish etc..
Israeli salad
Chulent
Homemade kiske
Broccoli kugel
Potato kugel
Shnitzel
Grilled shnitzel
Taco salad yum
Cake
Ice cream
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Tehilla
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Thu, Jan 14 2010, 11:27 am
Spelt challah
Fresh vegetable salad
Baked salmon if I buy some to cook
Homemade chummus
Homemade babaganoush for Tatty only
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Red Lentil & Beef Vegetable soup
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Turmeric Baked Chicken
Brown rice with sauteed onions & mushrooms
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At a loss for desserts and other side dishes. No tomatoes, potatoes, peppers or babaganoush for us (except my husband see above)
*Disclaimer for the sake of truth: I may or may not at any given time in this menu thread fully complete this menu. There may be omissions, substitutions, or additions based on time, personal requests, or availability of ingredients
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