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Fri, Jul 30 2010, 6:21 am
chanchy123 wrote: |
meat balls in sweet chili sauce
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recipe please?
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Raisin
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Fri, Jul 30 2010, 6:23 am
it's not too hot for cooking but I am not in the mood. I have a whole bunch of guests tonight, and some for lunch as well. counting down the days till we go on vacation!
challa
chummous
chatzilim
gefilta fish
salad
chicken
easy oven rice
potato kugel (made last week and frozen)
cabbage and noodles
green beans
apple crumble
lunch
gefilta fish
devilled eggs
chummous
chatzilim
olives and pickles
salad
leftovers from last night
either side of salmon or cholent and chopped liver.
apple crumble
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Tamiri
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Fri, Jul 30 2010, 7:31 am
Challa baked while a/c is on
Salads: roasted peppers in tomato and garlic sauce, purple cabbage, green cabbage, cucumber, tehina, chummous
Starches: Star pasta in olive oil and salt, stringy noodles in toasted sesame oil and soy sauce with ginger+garlic+scallions, tabbouleh with or without cucumbers+parsley+purple onions+tomatoes
Meat: Pargit in lemon juice/basil and chicken breast in honey/soy marinade, both grilled
Dessert: Watermelon, melon and bought ruggalach
It's all good, fresh and easy.
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tzatza
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Fri, Jul 30 2010, 9:33 am
Just us, plus BIL (my sister is coming back with kids from Israel next week) and my Dad for Fri night
Challah
Gefilte fish
Sprats
Crab meat salad
Deviled eggs
Roasted eggplant and red pepper spread
Fresh veg salad
Battered whiting
Chick peas salad
Rice pilaf with beef
Deli rolls
Walnuts and cranberry biscotti
Watermelon
Foods for both meals are pretty much the same. I just vary fresh salad. Plus, Shabbos day there is always cholent in shul which we stay for.
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Wed, Aug 04 2010, 3:14 pm
Tamiri- would you mind posting the recipe for the Pargit? Thanks!
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chocolate moose
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Wed, Aug 04 2010, 4:34 pm
Rashi wine
Bought ww rolls
Baked gef fish
Insalata Rustica - posted here under Fresh Peach Salad, iirc
The Poppy Seed Mustard chicken with rice, also posted here, I'm just adding leftover rice into the bekel with the chicken
Chocolate cookies - new lowfat recipe, will post if good
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ra_mom
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Thu, Aug 05 2010, 11:40 pm
friday night
fresh challah
Mediterranean fattoush salad
dips
gefilte fish
carmelized salmon
tomato salad
cole slaw
chicken soup & lokshen
Italian chicken
wild rice
garlicky greenbeans
strawberry shortcake
friday night
fresh challah
dips
gefilte fish
carmelized salmon
Caesar salad
egg salad
cholent and fresh kishka
pastrami
vanilla crunch ice cream
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chocolate moose
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Wed, Aug 11 2010, 12:25 pm
Menu:
Rashi wine
Bought ww & water challah rolls
Boiled gef fish
Waldorf slaw - will post recipe if good
the Mustard Poppy chicken that I didn't make last week
Classic Macaroni salad
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Burrrberry
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Wed, Aug 11 2010, 7:25 pm
Can you please post your salmon recipe? TIA!
ra_mom wrote: | friday night
fresh challah
Mediterranean fattoush salad
dips
gefilte fish
carmelized salmon
tomato salad
cole slaw
chicken soup & lokshen
Italian chicken
wild rice
garlicky greenbeans
strawberry shortcake
friday night
fresh challah
dips
gefilte fish
carmelized salmon
Caesar salad
egg salad
cholent and fresh kishka
pastrami
vanilla crunch ice cream |
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ra_mom
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Wed, Aug 11 2010, 7:44 pm
Burrrberry wrote: | Can you please post your salmon recipe? TIA! | Embarrasingly easy, but my fam loves it.
4 appetizer sized baby salmon filets (4 oz. each)
4 spoons sugar
salt and pepper
Wash and dry salmon very well.
Grease a 7x10 deep aluminum pan. Grease.
Arrange salmon in pan.
Sprinkle a spoon of sugar slowly over each separate piece of salmon.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Allow salmon to sit for 30 minutes until sugar has melted and and the taste has been absorbed.
Bake uncovered, in oven preheated to 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
Then turn oven to broil, and bake another 10 minutes.
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Tehilla
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 4:28 pm
Beef Vegetable Soup with shredded cabbage
Spinach Lokshen Kugel
Baked Butternut Squash (honey and cinnamon)
Baked Almond Garlic Green Beans
Roasted Chicken with Baby Red Potatoes and a Honey Mustard Garlic Sauce (homemade sauce)
Cholent for Shabbos day
We'll probably buy challah/desserts this week, and my husband will make a big salad. We moved recently and I sprained my ankle last week.
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SV
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 4:42 pm
Tehilla wrote: | Beef Vegetable Soup with shredded cabbage
Spinach Lokshen Kugel
Baked Butternut Squash (honey and cinnamon)
Baked Almond Garlic Green Beans
Roasted Chicken with Baby Red Potatoes and a Honey Mustard Garlic Sauce (homemade sauce)
Cholent for Shabbos day
We'll probably buy challah/desserts this week, and my husband will make a big salad. We moved recently and I sprained my ankle last week. |
that sounds good, could you please post the recipe?
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Tehilla
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 4:50 pm
SV wrote: | that sounds good, could you please post the recipe? |
Sure! I love this recipe and use it in all sorts of things. It's great over salads, everything. I got it from a website online and sort of tweak it according to what I'm cooking.
* 1/4 cup mayonnaise
* 1 tablespoon prepared mustard
* 1 tablespoon honey
* 1/2 tablespoon lemon juice
Today for instance, since it was over the chicken I omitted the lemon juice and used a lot more mustard and honey. I added minced fresh garlic to the mixture (just whisk it in a bowl) and then poured it over the chicken and drizzled a little around the potatoes. Today's mixture contained almost equal amounts of mayo, mustard and honey.
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sarahd
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 5:48 pm
Tehilla, that sounds good. I think I'll try it tomorrow. Do you bake it covered or uncovered?
And yishuv tov/refua sheleima.
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Tehilla
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 5:54 pm
sarahd wrote: | Tehilla, that sounds good. I think I'll try it tomorrow. Do you bake it covered or uncovered?
And yishuv tov/refua sheleima. |
Thank you! Amein!
I start out covered, then uncovered it. You can also reserve some of the sauce, poke the chicken and pour over it again when it's almost finished. I also still salt the potatoes.
P.S. I recommend taste-testing the sauce mixture so you can add anything to it (if it's too mustardy, too honey-y etc), before pouring over the stuff.
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 9:37 pm
That does sound great Tehilla! I'm always looking for simple main dishes because I get home so late. I'm not cooking this shabbos, I'll try it next week!
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Temilia
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Thu, Aug 26 2010, 10:00 am
Friday night
Homemade Challah (hopefully:))
Homemade Chatzilim
Store bought dips
Popped Rice Salad
Dill Corn Salad
Tuna in puff pastry
Friend is bring soup
Lamb with Fresh Herbs
Marinated Mushrooms
Zucchini Butternut Kugel
Sesame Noodles
Chocolate Cream Pie
Shabbos Day
Homemade Challah
Store bought dips
Homemade Chatzilim
Popped Rice Salad
Dill Corn Salad
Tuna in puff pastry
Tomato Basil Salad
Cholent
Wraps
Sesame Noodles with Marinated Chicken
(Mushrooms if left over)
Chocolate Cream Pie
Now I just have to cook it all.
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teachby
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Thu, Aug 26 2010, 10:14 am
What is popped rice/popped rice salad?
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sped
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Thu, Aug 26 2010, 11:49 am
Fri night:
Challah
G. fish
salads and dips:
homemade whole techina
tomato dip
grilled eggplant spread
marinated dilled mushrooms
brown rice salad
chrain
lettuce salad
lettuce salad
vegetable chicken soup
dessert - probably fruit, maybe cake
Shabbos day:
challah
salads and dips - whatever is left over from above +eggs
shnitzel
stuffed pepper
yerushalmi kugel
maybe grilled vegetables
dessert - fruit, maybe cake
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Temilia
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Thu, Aug 26 2010, 12:01 pm
teachby wrote: | What is popped rice/popped rice salad? |
Popped Rice is basically frying the rice till it pops. You take regular white rice, heat oil in a pan till hot, and fry the rice. You can tell it is ready when it gets white and sort of pops. It kind of looks like rice crispies. It takes very quickly and you need to stir it the whole time and make sure it doesn't burn.
The salad is as follows:
Iceberg lettuce
Cucumbers
Purple onion
Avo
Popped Rice
Dressing:
1/2 Cup Mayo
1/2 Cup Oil
1/4 cup vinegar
1 tsp Salt
4 TB Sugar
It's delicious and yummy with a nice crunch.
Enjoy.
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