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sarahd
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Thu, Jun 03 2010, 4:57 pm
My week's menu didn't work out quite as I had planned...I was really delinquent in the vegetable department, for one thing:
Sunday - Shabbos leftovers
Monday - mushroom barley soup, meatballs in gravy, jasmine rice,
Tuesday - tuna-noodle casserole for me and baby, yogurt and hardboiled egg for one kid, Cheerios and yogurt for the other. Dh had four croissants and a pastry on the way home from work and wasn't interested in supper
Wednesday - lox sandwiches and leftover casserole for kids, steak supper for dh and me
Thursday - schnitzel and mashed potatoes
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gryp
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Thu, Jun 03 2010, 5:12 pm
I can't remember for the life of me what we ate this week. I wonder if my kids remember.
Sunday: leftovers
Monday: meatballs and potatoes in a pot with duck sauce
Tuesday: pita and falafel, macaroni and cheese, salad
Wednesday: hot dogs, rice, frozen veggie mix
Thursday: potatoes with melted cheese
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curlytop
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 8:48 pm
ra_mom those chicken lollypops were a hit here tonight, thanks
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 8:50 pm
curlytop wrote: | ra_mom those chicken lollypops were a hit here tonight, thanks | Pleasure!
I've got to get our propane tank refilled for our bbq grill so I can make some for my family as well. We need more variety it seems
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OldYoung
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 9:19 pm
ra_mom wrote: | This week's menu:
Sunday: tacos
Monday: chicken Fajitas in warm Lafas
Tuesday: crunchy onion chicken, baked French fries, garden salad
Wednesday: sweet and spicy meatballs, brown rice, garlic broccoli
Thursday: salmon in puff pastry, salad with croutons |
sounds yummy! Can you post the crunchy onion chicken recipe? TIA!
our menu for this week is
Monday: bbq- hotdogs, wings, and marinated chicken, vegetables, and french fries
Tuesday: deli/salad wraps
Wednesday: caramelized chicken and sweet potatoes, some sort of tossed salad with sweet dressing
Thursday: falafel in pitas, Israeli salad and french fries
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 9:26 pm
OldYoung wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | This week's menu:
Sunday: tacos
Monday: chicken Fajitas in warm Lafas
Tuesday: crunchy onion chicken, baked French fries, garden salad
Wednesday: sweet and spicy meatballs, brown rice, garlic broccoli
Thursday: salmon in puff pastry, salad with croutons |
sounds yummy! Can you post the crunchy onion chicken recipe? TIA!
our menu for this week is
Monday: bbq- hotdogs, wings, and marinated chicken, vegetables, and french fries
Tuesday: deli/salad wraps
Wednesday: caramelized chicken and sweet potatoes, some sort of tossed salad with sweet dressing
Thursday: falafel in pitas, Israeli salad and french fries |
What's your carmelized chicken recipe?
Crunchy Onion Chicken
2 cups French's french fried onions
2 Tbsp flour
1/8 - 1/4 tsp salt
1.5 lbs. chicken breasts, pounded and/or cut for cutlets
1 egg, beaten
Crush crispy onions with flour and salt in a plastic bag.
Dip chicken pieces in egg. Coat in onion crumbs. Press firmly to adhere.
Bake uncovered at 400 for 20 minutes.
(You may need to make more of the onion/flour/salt mixture.)
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OldYoung
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 9:32 pm
awesome! this looks like the recipe for the chicken I was just about to buy from the carryout place last week!
The caramelized chicken recipe is from the Binah's "20 Minute Supper Revolution" article (thanks to Imamother for the heads-up on that article!) written by EG Schwartz.
Place cleaned chicken quarters in a 9x13 pan atop sliced onions; add peeled, sliced sweet potatoes. Mix ketchup, garlic powder, apricot jam/brown sugar (should be a thick mixture), pour over pan, cover tightly, bake at 350 for 2 hours.
(I'm not crazy about sweet food but my husband is, so this is in his honor! )
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 9:35 pm
OldYoung wrote: | awesome! this looks like the recipe for the chicken I was just about to buy from the carryout place last week!
The caramelized chicken recipe is from the Binah's "20 Minute Supper Revolution" article (thanks to Imamother for the heads-up on that article!) written by EG Schwartz.
Place cleaned chicken quarters in a 9x13 pan atop sliced onions; add peeled, sliced sweet potatoes. Mix ketchup, garlic powder, apricot jam/brown sugar (should be a thick mixture), pour over pan, cover tightly, bake at 350 for 2 hours.
(I'm not crazy about sweet food but my husband is, so this is in his honor! ) |
Thanks!
How come I never saw that 20 minute supper article in the Binah? I made sure to buy it that week (I usually buy it most weeks anyway.)
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chocolate moose
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 9:38 pm
Sunday
dh made dinner on the grill
Monday
pasta surprise, will post if good
Tues
noodle and sausage thing, ditto above
Wed & thurs, leftovers
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OldYoung
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 9:44 pm
ra_mom wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | awesome! this looks like the recipe for the chicken I was just about to buy from the carryout place last week!
The caramelized chicken recipe is from the Binah's "20 Minute Supper Revolution" article (thanks to Imamother for the heads-up on that article!) written by EG Schwartz.
Place cleaned chicken quarters in a 9x13 pan atop sliced onions; add peeled, sliced sweet potatoes. Mix ketchup, garlic powder, apricot jam/brown sugar (should be a thick mixture), pour over pan, cover tightly, bake at 350 for 2 hours.
(I'm not crazy about sweet food but my husband is, so this is in his honor! ) |
Thanks!
How come I never saw that 20 minute supper article in the Binah? I made sure to buy it that week (I usually buy it most weeks anyway.) |
Are you sure you didn't get it? It was the May 10 issue. (I think the Mon before Shavuos? It had a bit of Shavuos material in it...)
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 10:25 pm
Sunday: Garlic roasted chicken, veggies, and potatoes (one pan)
Monday: Meatball and pasta soup
Tuesday: Honey chicken, wild rice, balsamic vinaigrette salad
Wednesday: Chicken pastrami roll ups, sweet potato fries, sweet and savory cole slaw
Thursday: Greek salad, warm crusty bread
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sarachana
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Sun, Jun 06 2010, 10:48 pm
im just wondering, but do you feel all ok to give your family a meal of only carbs? or do you make sure there is a mix of carb, protein, and veggie....somehow I feel so not together if I dont serve all 3. like pototatos and cheese sounds delicious, but I would feel so guilty if there was nothing green. just wondering....
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sarahd
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Mon, Jun 07 2010, 4:38 am
I didn't see any menus here without vegetables, except mine. I do usually try to get in vegetables, though. Everyone else here pretty much has vegetables every day in one form or another.
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Raisin
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Mon, Jun 07 2010, 6:36 am
if my dinner doesn't include a vegetable, like mac and cheese, I cut up some fresh veggies for the kids or cook some frozen ones.
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helena
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Mon, Jun 07 2010, 8:55 am
ra_mom wrote: | So far the menu looks like this:
Sunday: meat borekas, mushroom rice, garden salad
Monday: honey chicken, sticky brown rice, garlic roasted veggies
Tuesday: kishka stuffed chicken, oven farfel, balsamic vinaingrette salad
Wednesday: Southern sytle chicken, cubed sweet potatoes, salad
Thursday: sushi salad, deviled eggs |
how do you make the meat borekas?
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fiddle
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Mon, Jun 07 2010, 10:18 am
sunday - chicken and rice
monday - chicken cutlets and farfel with cut up tomatoes
tuesday- meatballs and spaghetti
wednesday- fish and chips sandwiches
thursday- mac n cheese
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ra_mom
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Mon, Jun 07 2010, 11:39 am
helena wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | So far the menu looks like this:
Sunday: meat borekas, mushroom rice, garden salad
Monday: honey chicken, sticky brown rice, garlic roasted veggies
Tuesday: kishka stuffed chicken, oven farfel, balsamic vinaingrette salad
Wednesday: Southern sytle chicken, cubed sweet potatoes, salad
Thursday: sushi salad, deviled eggs |
how do you make the meat borekas? |
Meat Borekas
• 1 lb. ground beef OR soft meat, tiny dice
• 1 small onion, grated OR 1 small onion chopped and sauteed
• 1-3/4 tsp cumin
• 3/4 tsp salt
• 1 pkg. small or large pastry squares
• 1 beaten egg
• sesame seeds, optional
Preheat oven to 350.
Combine meat, onion, cumin and salt.
Lay out puff pastry squares, fill with meat mixture, fold over to form a triangle and close the ends with tines of a fork or tips of fingers.
Lay out on cookie sheet sized pan. Brush beaten egg over each Boreka. Sprinkle with sesame seeds if desired. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes.
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rise above
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Mon, Jun 07 2010, 1:11 pm
GR wrote: | I can't remember for the life of me what we ate this week. I wonder if my kids remember.
Sunday: leftovers
Monday: meatballs and potatoes in a pot with duck sauce
Tuesday: pita and falafel, macaroni and cheese, salad
Wednesday: hot dogs, rice, frozen veggie mix
Thursday: potatoes with melted cheese |
That sounds like a good easy chop meat supper- how do you do it?
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yaeli83
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Tue, Jun 08 2010, 2:39 pm
Sun: Grilled steak fillets, rice, ceasar salad
Mon: Bean Burritos, cut up peppers and onions, topped with cheese and salsa
Tue: Mac and cheese with brocoli and salad
Wed: Ordering Pizza, and salad (in laws will be here and want to do something easy)
Thur: Sesame chicken, rice, and grilled vegis
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chocolate moose
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Fri, Jun 11 2010, 4:52 pm
We bbq'd on Sunday - hot dogs and veggie kabos
Mon - meat and pasta thing, recipe posted here with jazzy name
Tues - pareve hot dog thing with noodles, dittlo above
Ate leftovers the rest of the week
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