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fluffernutter
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 4:50 am
Is there any other use for chrain other than for gefilte fish?
Random I know.
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Iymnok
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 4:51 am
I was also thinking about this!
Some people might like it on a deli sandwich.
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chaya35
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 5:41 am
I have a recipe for a steak sauce that uses chrain. Let me know if your interested.
I also saw somewhere this week a recipe for potatoes that had chrain.
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samantha87
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 5:42 am
I see the big root in stores all summer, and wonder who buys it, aside from for the Seder.
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fluffernutter
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 6:58 am
samantha87 wrote: | I see the big root in stores all summer, and wonder who buys it, aside from for the Seder. |
I was by an 8th generation Yerushalmi for a meal and they have a beet dip all year round. Just one of the million homemade dips she makes each Shabbos.
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baschabad
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 7:51 am
Beet chrain mixed with mayonnaise is a yummy dip for vegetables!
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CatLady
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 8:10 am
Based on an old Julia Child recipe, blend one can of undrained (unpickled) beets with one chopped cucumber and then add cold water to thin it out to the proper consistency. Add chrain to taste, S&P and a squirt of lemon juice. Top with a spoonful of sour cream or Greek yogurt and/or dill sprigs to garnish. Chilled beet soup is a great alternative to gazpacho on a hot summer night.
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Iymnok
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 8:17 am
Ohhh, by chain you mean the horseradish root?
There are many recipes and uses for it. I thought you meant the horseradish beet mixture.
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etky
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 9:27 am
My father likes to use chrain as a condiment for lots of different foods, especially shnitzel.
We joke that its the Ashkenazi version of zchug.
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MagentaYenta
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Tue, Jul 21 2015, 9:53 am
It's a must in a bloody Mary and a great substitute for wasabi. I make a cole slaw I use it in and I love it with hot new potatoes and sour cream.
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fluffernutter
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Wed, Jul 22 2015, 3:03 am
Iymnok wrote: | Ohhh, by chain you mean the horseradish root?
There are many recipes and uses for it. I thought you meant the horseradish beet mixture. |
Yeh, that is what I meant. The mixture.
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fluffernutter
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Wed, Jul 22 2015, 3:03 am
Ruchel wrote: | chrain kugel |
Whats that?
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Smile1234
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Wed, Jul 22 2015, 3:15 am
I've seen it in roast recipes
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yo'ma
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Wed, Jul 22 2015, 6:16 am
I made a fish recipe with flaky dough, salmon, spinach, and chrain. Everyone liked it. Tell me if you want it. I can't remember which cookbook it's from right now.
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Wed, Jul 22 2015, 8:09 am
It adds a nice kick to tuna sandwiches (and I don't like chrein on gefilte fish!)
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mommyla
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Wed, Jul 22 2015, 11:38 am
Mix it with mayonnaise, honey and mustard (or honey mustard ), spread on bone-in chicken pieces, cover with crushed French fried onions, and bake covered for an hour and uncovered for half an hour. Delicious!
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