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pinktichel
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 9:25 am
sped wrote: | Easiest soups I know:
Tomato-rice soup
1 can tomato soup
white rice
sugar
salt
cook until rice is soft...
Yummy. A favorite soup.
Alternately you can dilute tomato paste with water and use instead of the juice
split pea soup
into a pot place split peas, onion , carrot, celery optional (no need to chop)
cook until all is soft and blend partially with a hand blender.
It is great, and even greater if you start with sauteed onions.
red lentil soup
Sautee onion, garlic, add the orange (split) lentils and cook up. For a really good flavor, add some finely diced tomato or a little tomato paste and a bit of vinegar.
Also a favorite, and it cooks really quickly for soup! |
can't wait to try these!
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ra_mom
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 9:38 am
TriesToBePerfectMom wrote: | When I came home from work, I cooked pasta on the oven. While it was cooking, I chopped up pieces of hot dogs, heated up Don Pepino tomato sauce in a fleishig pot, and dumped the pieces of hot dogs into the tomato sauce and heated up the sauce. My kids ate the pasta with tomato sauce and loved it with pieces of hot dogs. For DH and myself and my grandmother (who I send over once a week supper), we had chicken wings and rice from the crockpot which I made the night before (also took 15 mins to prepare). Great supper! |
How do you cook pasta in the oven? TIA
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 9:53 am
(I think she meant stove, since she used the word "on".)
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sarahd
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 10:11 am
sped wrote: | Easiest soups I know:
Tomato-rice soup
1 can tomato soup
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I take it you mean one can of tomato juice.
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doodlesmom
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 10:20 am
JudyJudith wrote: |
Dill zuchini Salmon:
1. Place salmon flesh up in pan.
2. Smear mayo & sprinkle salt n garlic powder.
3. thinly slice circles of green & yellow zuchini.
4. Lay them alternately on the salmon.
5. Sprinkle with chopped dill & cornflake crumbs.
6. Drizzle olive oil or spray w/ oil.
7. Bake at 350 for 1/2 hr
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I do this including tomato rounds in the alternates, it adds tons of color! (adapted from Kosher by Design)
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3Qts
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 10:22 am
Todays less then 10 minute supper (No cleanup!)
In one 9x13 I put about 1 cup oil 2 cups water salt and spices. Wash potatoes well (dont peel) slice in half and put sliced side down. Cover and Bake for about 1 hour covered and 1 hour uncovered
Other 9x13 Pour 1 Can tomato sauce 1 can water 1/2 bag frozen Peas and Carrots add sugar and salt
Take defrosted roll gefilta fish form into balls and put into sauce. Cover and bake for 1 hour covered 1 hour uncovered.
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Ronit
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 10:27 am
doodlesmom wrote: | JudyJudith wrote: |
Dill zuchini Salmon:
1. Place salmon flesh up in pan.
2. Smear mayo & sprinkle salt n garlic powder.
3. thinly slice circles of green & yellow zuchini.
4. Lay them alternately on the salmon.
5. Sprinkle with chopped dill & cornflake crumbs.
6. Drizzle olive oil or spray w/ oil.
7. Bake at 350 for 1/2 hr
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I do this including tomato rounds in the alternates, it adds tons of color! (adapted from Kosher by Design) |
I'm sorry I should have written that.
I once had Susi's original vesion of this for dinner somewhere. It was a couple of years ago, but now that you mentioned it I remember the host telling me that it's from there.
I made it this way so many times since then, that I forgot where it was coming from.
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mummiedearest
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 10:27 am
lemon pepper chicken
place chicken in baking pan. sprinkle salt and pepper on top. splash generously with lemon juice. bake. can use orange juice instead of lemon.
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EMmom
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Thu, Jan 21 2010, 8:32 pm
wraps!!!
deli or chicken with lettuce grape tomatoes and a mayo dressing or chummus
beans with salsa and melted cheese if desire
my tastiest quick chicken
cook chicken breast on stovetop
add salsa
corn - I use mexicorn
and serve over rice
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MommySA
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 12:52 am
Just to clarify ( I come from South Africa) when u guys talk about Tomatoe sauce do u mean klike ketchup you put on hot dogs ?
I make a mac and cheese (may take a bit longer then 15 min) but I double the quantities and freeze one and take it out the next week grate chees over it and pop it in the oven - NO clean up and tastes the same!!
White sauce
4 TBLS margerine / butter
3 TBLS flour
1 litre milk
1 tin tomatoe and onion mix
spices to taste
Melt marge / butter add flour and stir (5 seconds) por in milk slowly continuosly stirring. leave to thicken - you have to watch it and stir so milk doesn't catch. add tomatoe and onion mix and spices.
Boil 1kg noodles in another pot (if you have stove space can be done at same time)
Pour drained noodles into pyrax dish and mix in white sauce. Grate cheese over and bake at 180 Celsius (not sure Fahrenheit) till brown.
NOTE: I double this and freeze one BEFORE I grate the cheese and then grate chees when I take it out the next week. you can take it out the freezer in the morning for supper)
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joy613
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 1:11 am
MommySA wrote: | Just to clarify ( I come from South Africa) when u guys talk about Tomatoe sauce do u mean klike ketchup you put on hot dogs ?
I make a mac and cheese (may take a bit longer then 15 min) but I double the quantities and freeze one and take it out the next week grate chees over it and pop it in the oven - NO clean up and tastes the same!!
White sauce
4 TBLS margerine / butter
3 TBLS flour
1 litre milk
1 tin tomatoe and onion mix
spices to taste
Melt marge / butter add flour and stir (5 seconds) por in milk slowly continuosly stirring. leave to thicken - you have to watch it and stir so milk doesn't catch. add tomatoe and onion mix and spices.
Boil 1kg noodles in another pot (if you have stove space can be done at same time)
Pour drained noodles into pyrax dish and mix in white sauce. Grate cheese over and bake at 180 Celsius (not sure Fahrenheit) till brown.
NOTE: I double this and freeze one BEFORE I grate the cheese and then grate chees when I take it out the next week. you can take it out the freezer in the morning for supper) |
No, when we talk about tomato sauce, we mean in a tin can. not ketchup.
It's pretty much watered down tomato paste. Do you have tomato paste in south africa?
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MommySA
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 1:31 am
Yes called tomatoe paste. we call ketchup tomatoe sauce.
Thanks
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CeeWhyGee
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 2:36 am
My husband loves my "Restaurant style" BBQ Chicken Wings...
1 pkg. wings
oil
2 cups ketchup
ΒΌ cup lemon juice
3 tbs. brown sugar
1 tbs. mustard
Garlic powder
Line up the wings in a pan
Brush them with oil
Bake them @ 400 for 30 min.
While they're baking mix together rest of ingredients
Take them out and brush on sauce
Bake another 30 min.
Broil for 5 min.
Enjoy the finger-lickin' goodness!
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Beauty and the Beast
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 6:15 am
cut up whtvr veggies u want, or can mushrooms, frozen brocolli, peppers..
place in pan
layer sliced cutlets over it
mix 1/2 C oil
1/2 C brown sugar
1/2 C soy sauce
pour all over, cover, bake till chicken is soft.
carmelize onions, slice hot dogs, add ketchup, brown sugar, and 2 frozen garlic, let simmer, place in baguettes, and u have hoagies.
Baked chicken and brocolli- I do this with chicken cutlets or bottoms.
water, rice, spices in pan. frozen brocolli on top of that. then chicken on top. make mixture of ketcup, mayo and garlic powder, smear over chicken. cover and bake.
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ra_mom
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 7:19 am
Beauty and the Beast wrote: | cut up whtvr veggies u want, or can mushrooms, frozen brocolli, peppers..
place in pan
layer sliced cutlets over it
mix 1/2 C oil
1/2 C brown sugar
1/2 C soy sauce
pour all over, cover, bake till chicken is soft.
carmelize onions, slice hot dogs, add ketchup, brown sugar, and 2 frozen garlic, let simmer, place in baguettes, and u have hoagies.
Baked chicken and brocolli- I do this with chicken cutlets or bottoms.
water, rice, spices in pan. frozen brocolli on top of that. then chicken on top. make mixture of ketcup, mayo and garlic powder, smear over chicken. cover and bake. |
How big are the pieces of cutlet?
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Beauty and the Beast
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 7:39 am
ra_mom wrote: | Beauty and the Beast wrote: | cut up whtvr veggies u want, or can mushrooms, frozen brocolli, peppers..
place in pan
layer sliced cutlets over it
mix 1/2 C oil
1/2 C brown sugar
1/2 C soy sauce
pour all over, cover, bake till chicken is soft.
carmelize onions, slice hot dogs, add ketchup, brown sugar, and 2 frozen garlic, let simmer, place in baguettes, and u have hoagies.
Baked chicken and brocolli- I do this with chicken cutlets or bottoms.
water, rice, spices in pan. frozen brocolli on top of that. then chicken on top. make mixture of ketcup, mayo and garlic powder, smear over chicken. cover and bake. |
How big are the pieces of cutlet? |
doesnt matter, but it gives the sense of a chinese dish if u do it in strips or chunks. if u have no patience to cut them, u can just lay it on top...
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ra_mom
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Fri, Jan 22 2010, 7:57 am
Beauty and the Beast wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | Beauty and the Beast wrote: | cut up whtvr veggies u want, or can mushrooms, frozen brocolli, peppers..
place in pan
layer sliced cutlets over it
mix 1/2 C oil
1/2 C brown sugar
1/2 C soy sauce
pour all over, cover, bake till chicken is soft.
carmelize onions, slice hot dogs, add ketchup, brown sugar, and 2 frozen garlic, let simmer, place in baguettes, and u have hoagies.
Baked chicken and brocolli- I do this with chicken cutlets or bottoms.
water, rice, spices in pan. frozen brocolli on top of that. then chicken on top. make mixture of ketcup, mayo and garlic powder, smear over chicken. cover and bake. |
How big are the pieces of cutlet? |
doesnt matter, but it gives the sense of a chinese dish if u do it in strips or chunks. if u have no patience to cut them, u can just lay it on top... |
Thanks!
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SV
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Thu, Jan 28 2010, 10:24 am
I'm the OP. Thanks everybody for all the great recipes!
SO far, I've tried and been matzliach with the following recipes, thanks to those who posted them, and please keep this thread going!
- crockpot garlic chicken
- honey-garlic meatballs (took me longer than 15 min though)
- honey-garlic chicken
- stir-fry
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PinkandYellow
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Thu, Jan 28 2010, 10:37 am
MommySA wrote: |
I make a mac and cheese (may take a bit longer then 15 min) but I double the quantities and freeze one and take it out the next week grate chees over it and pop it in the oven - NO clean up and tastes the same!!
NOTE: I double this and freeze one BEFORE I grate the cheese and then grate chees when I take it out
the next week. you can take it out the freezer in the morning for supper) |
Just to clarify: you freeze macaroni in a tin pan and defrost by popping in the oven with cheese on it?
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PinkandYellow
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Thu, Jan 28 2010, 10:40 am
Beauty and the Beast wrote: | Baked chicken and brocolli- I do this with chicken cutlets or bottoms.
water, rice, spices in pan. frozen brocolli on top of that. then chicken on top. make mixture of ketcup, mayo and garlic powder, smear over chicken. cover and bake. |
How much water? I always have a problem with the water issue.
white or brown rice- does it make a difference?
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