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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 4:43 pm
Challah, regular and whole wheat
mexican gefilte fish
garden salad
beets/leeks salad
matbucha
chatzillim
quinoa salad
soup and keneidelach
potato kugel
veal roast
meat knishes
string beans
roast tomato basil salad
cholent
pina colada ice-cream
lemon meringue cake
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merelyme
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 7:05 pm
Temilia wrote: | 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. |
Sounds great.
What's Avo? And can you give me an idea of amounts of rice, lettuce, etc. for that amount of dressing, please?
Thanks!
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Aidelmom
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 7:16 pm
hycup wrote: | Aidelmom wrote: |
potatoniks
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What's that? |
It's similar to doughless potato knishes. cook potatoes in the peel. peel and mash potatoes. Then mix fried onions and the oil from the fried onions into the mashed potatoes. add eggs salt pepper and a little flour. put large spoonfulls onto a generously greased pan and bake. It's yum!
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merelyme
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 7:06 am
[quote="merelyme"] Temilia wrote: | 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.
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Okay, I tried this and the rice did not pop. Is there a specific kind of white rice that works best? Or something I did wrong?
Also, could someone answer the other questions:
What's Avo? (the only thing I can think of is avocado - is that it?)
And can you give me an idea of amounts of rice, lettuce, etc. for that amount of dressing, please?
Thanks!
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key
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 8:33 am
[quote="merelyme"] merelyme wrote: | Temilia wrote: | 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.
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Okay, I tried this and the rice did not pop. Is there a specific kind of white rice that works best? Or something I did wrong?
Also, could someone answer the other questions:
What's Avo? (the only thing I can think of is avocado - is that it?)
And can you give me an idea of amounts of rice, lettuce, etc. for that amount of dressing, please?
Thanks! |
the only way I have success popping rice is if I use uncle bens converted rich (the original one) and the oil must be very very hot otherwise you will just burn the rice and it wont pop properly.
I would assume avo is avocado as you said
I use diff salad ingredients and a diff dressing for my popped rice salad which e/o always loves so here it is:
1 bag sliced green cabbage
1 can hearts of palm
1 can of baby corn
3 scallions sliced
1/2 cup uncle bens converted rice
dressing:
1/2 cup mayo
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1 tsp rice vinegar
1 tsp red wine vinegar
1 tsp white vinegar
in a small pot put 1/2 cup of oil and let it get really hot then drop in the rice and let it pop watch it carefully it happens really fast and can burn.
drain the oil and let the rice dry on a paper towel
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Temilia
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 8:59 am
[quote="merelyme"] merelyme wrote: | Temilia wrote: | 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.
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Okay, I tried this and the rice did not pop. Is there a specific kind of white rice that works best? Or something I did wrong?
Also, could someone answer the other questions:
What's Avo? (the only thing I can think of is avocado - is that it?)
And can you give me an idea of amounts of rice, lettuce, etc. for that amount of dressing, please?
Thanks! |
Okay, as someone said it's the Uncle Ben's original (I don't live in the US, so I use a weird rice, but in the US I find the Uncle Ben's works the best-it's the orange box).
Heat oil in pan till very hot, and put the rice in. It should start getting white and puffy immediately. If not, the oil isn't heated enough or there isn't enough oil. Also stir it with a spatula the whole time. It shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
Avo is avocado.
I use let's say one head of iceberg lettuce or more, most of an english cucumber, most of a purple onion- but I like my salads very oniony. And 2 avocados. It should be pretty dressingy. Often I have enough dressing for friday night and shabbos day. Depending.
Hope that helps.
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Temilia
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 9:01 am
[quote="key"] merelyme wrote: | merelyme wrote: | Temilia wrote: | 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.
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Okay, I tried this and the rice did not pop. Is there a specific kind of white rice that works best? Or something I did wrong?
Also, could someone answer the other questions:
What's Avo? (the only thing I can think of is avocado - is that it?)
And can you give me an idea of amounts of rice, lettuce, etc. for that amount of dressing, please?
Thanks! |
the only way I have success popping rice is if I use uncle bens converted rich (the original one) and the oil must be very very hot otherwise you will just burn the rice and it wont pop properly.
I would assume avo is avocado as you said
I use diff salad ingredients and a diff dressing for my popped rice salad which e/o always loves so here it is:
1 bag sliced green cabbage
1 can hearts of palm
1 can of baby corn
3 scallions sliced
1/2 cup uncle bens converted rice
dressing:
1/2 cup mayo
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1 tsp rice vinegar
1 tsp red wine vinegar
1 tsp white vinegar
in a small pot put 1/2 cup of oil and let it get really hot then drop in the rice and let it pop watch it carefully it happens really fast and can burn.
drain the oil and let the rice dry on a paper towel |
Oh, just saw this. I use much less oil than that usually, and I do it in a frying pan.
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merelyme
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 9:07 am
Thanks! And avo is avocado?
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Raisin
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 9:22 am
not in the mood of cooking.
home made challa
boiled gefilta fish rolls
chatzilim
chummous
olives
chicken
roast potoatos with shallots
rice?
green beans
apple cake
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atlastamom
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 11:07 am
challah
curried gefilte fish balls (new recipe, hope it's good)
butternut squash soup
batter fried chicken w/sweet and sour veg sauce over pasta
yaptzik
apple kugel
cholent
grilled chicken salad
cole slaw
peach cobbler
blondies
pb rice krispy brownies
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JAWSCIENCE
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Fri, Oct 08 2010, 12:15 pm
Not really in the mood of eating much after all the succot eating.
Friday:
Pita and humous
pumpkin soup
chicken won ton
chicken pot pie (this is a leftover)
make your own green salad bar
corn salad
Saturday:
cholent and leftovers
I may or may not get around to making a dessert. It is looking like a no.
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Tue, Oct 12 2010, 5:24 pm
JAWSCIENCE wrote: | Not really in the mood of eating much after all the succot eating.
Friday:
Pita and humous
pumpkin soup
chicken won ton
chicken pot pie (this is a leftover)
make your own green salad bar
corn salad
Saturday:
cholent and leftovers
I may or may not get around to making a dessert. It is looking like a no. | Do you have a recipe for your pumpkin soup?
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Tue, Oct 12 2010, 5:29 pm
Making my first Shabbos in quite a while!!!
Well, only Friday night.
Challah and salads
Moroccan salmon
Chicken soup
Mishie's stovetop chicken with a yet-to-be-determined rice
Quinoa pilaf with almonds and craisins
Guest is bringing a sweet potato/avocado/fried rice vermicelli salad, and peanut chews
Cake/Ice cream
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chocolate moose
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Wed, Oct 13 2010, 4:29 pm
Menu:
Rashi wine
Challah from freezer
Baked gef fish
Pistachio salad
Seltzer and Snapple
Lemon Garlic Chicken
Red potato salad
The Double Chocolate Orange Cookies
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JAWSCIENCE
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Fri, Oct 15 2010, 11:32 am
newkallah wrote: | JAWSCIENCE wrote: | Not really in the mood of eating much after all the succot eating.
Friday:
Pita and humous
pumpkin soup
chicken won ton
chicken pot pie (this is a leftover)
make your own green salad bar
corn salad
Saturday:
cholent and leftovers
I may or may not get around to making a dessert. It is looking like a no. | Do you have a recipe for your pumpkin soup? |
Sorry, I haven't check the thread in a while. The soup came out really well. I use actual pumpkins , but I am sure you can use something canned.
Pumpkin Soup:
2 mini pumpkins
5 cups of stock (vegetable or chicken)
1tbs maple syrup
1tbs honey
Peel and cube the pumpkins. Put them in a pot with the stock and simmer until the pumpkin is soft. (About an hour on my stove). Add the honey and syrup and blend with an immersion blender.
That's it. It's really simple.
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Raisin
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Fri, Oct 15 2010, 11:35 am
all my favourite foods! dh is away and it is my birthday.
challa with raisins in
chicken soup
maybe knaidlich if I can bothered
lokshen and mandlen
braised lamb necks
chuck pot roast
mashed garlic potatoes
salad
sponge cake for dessert
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chocolate moose
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Tue, Oct 19 2010, 3:13 pm
Menu:
Rashi wine
Homemade oat whole wheat challah - will post recipe if good
Gef fish with tomato sauce
Pear Salad with greens - will post recipe if good
Chicken in mushroom sauce - will post recipe if good
Potato kugel from skillet- recipe posted here
By day: cholent
Peanut butter cookies - recipe posted here
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loveshoes
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Wed, Oct 20 2010, 8:04 am
Friday nite:
challah
chicken soup with matza balls
Primavera chicken
potato kugel
carrot muffins
chickpea rice
chocolate cake
choc chip sticks
Shabbos lunch:
cholent
asparagus salad
chickpea salad
? cesear salad
oreo pie
(Still have lots of frozen leftovers from succos. YAY!!)
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pinkbubbles
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Thu, Oct 21 2010, 4:00 pm
homemade challah - made today stored in freezer
teriyaki salmon from KBD cookbook
chummus, matbucha
white cabbage salad - imamother recipe DH loveeeess
chicken soup (for DS, he has a cold)
cranberry sliced meat - already made
chicken roll ups - making up recipe tomorrow
rice
some kind of vegetable..
not sure if or what we'll have for dessert..
I went a little overboard this week as its just DH and I so far..
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Thu, Oct 21 2010, 6:23 pm
loveshoes wrote: | Friday nite:
challah
chicken soup with matza balls
Primavera chicken
potato kugel
carrot muffins
chickpea rice
chocolate cake
choc chip sticks
Shabbos lunch:
cholent
asparagus salad
chickpea salad
? cesear salad
oreo pie
(Still have lots of frozen leftovers from succos. YAY!!) |
What is the recipe for this?
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