No recipe just grate onion into ground beef and season 3/4 teaspoon salt per pound and add lots of additional seasoning (whatever you like cumin or chili or something else). Make bourekas and bake until golden.
No recipe just grate onion into ground beef and season 3/4 teaspoon salt per pound and add lots of additional seasoning (whatever you like cumin or chili or something else). Make bourekas and bake until golden.
Today supper a bit fancier (meat)
Asparagus soup
Steak
Herb roasted mini potatoes
Roasted broccoli
(Kids had pb sandwiches and cheesy brown rice pasta. And apples and oranges. No veg...)
Yesterday was sheet pan chicken cutlets, potatoes and snap peas.
Did you sign up tonight to make supper for your postpartum neighbor?
My community doesn't do meal trains or have a place to sign up. It is an automatic response to bake something for someone who had a baby or to visit them in a kimpertunim home. Occasionally, a rebbetzen I know will call me up and ask me to cook which I gladly do. It is always for a stranger.
For the most part, the ladies in my circles take care of themselves and their families. They give birth, and their freezers are well stocked. Often the kids are away the first several days.