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RedVines
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Thu, Jun 02 2005, 6:46 am
What is your menu, for shabbos? I am in a cooking slump.
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queen
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Thu, Jun 02 2005, 7:01 am
Oh great, can't wait to see everyone else's menus as I ALSO need new ideas!
Friday night
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fish (sometimes with dips- guacamole, egg plant, and/or techina)
chix soup (with lockshen or matza balls)
chix (if recipe has a lot of gravy, I'll prepare rice)
potato kugel
carrot (or apple or lockshen) kugel
tomato salad (diced tomatoes with salt and pepper)
chocolate ice cream cake
Shabbos day
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a scoop of liver. scoop of egg salad. (on lettuce with vegies for garnish)
deli salad (lettuce with chunks of cold cuts & dressing)
cholent
kishka
potato kugel (from the cholent)
kugel (from friday night)
cucumber salad
cole slaw
cake/or ice cream with home made cookies of some sort
3rd meal
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egg salad or develed eggs
left over, or fresh salad
pasta salad
g'filta fish
quick chix dressing: equal amounts of ketchup and brown sugar. bake at 350 for one hour. Makes great gravy for over rice.
another EASY salad idea: pasta (tri colored spiral pasta. pour over some bottled italian dressing, and add red pepper and baby corn)
Last edited by queen on Fri, Jul 08 2005, 9:02 am; edited 1 time in total
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1stimer
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Thu, Jun 02 2005, 8:57 am
Fri night
chicken soup w/ lokshen and kneidlach
chicken and pots
meat lasagna
roasted caramelized carrots
green beans with crispy shallots
ice cream, strawberries
shabbos lunch
??? (need idea - maybe tuna in diff colored peppers)
cholent
strawberry field salad (yum!)
meat pastry roll
kugel (lokshen/potatoe)
ice cream, strawberries
3rd meal
salad
cheeses
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supermom
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Sat, Jun 25 2005, 3:23 pm
try using herring or other smoked fish instead of regular gefilte fish.
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queen
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Sat, Jun 25 2005, 10:16 pm
leftover g'filta fish never has that same special taste as on shabbos... so it ends up sitting in the fridge waiting to be disposed.
well..... last week I 'spruced' it up really easily, and we both enjoyed:
poured small tomato sauce can into pot. added sliced fish and warmed ontop of stove.
technically you could be fancy and add stir fryed onions/vegetables...... but for an easy leftover dinner with a twist, this worked great.
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JEWISHMAMA
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Mon, Jun 27 2005, 2:57 am
I make a really simple shabbat when I don´t have guests.
my kids and husband don´t eat fish so we have:
Friday night
salads (coleslaw, potato,egg,tachina, etc)
gazpacho (in the summer)
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chicken soup with kneidelach
apricot chicken and rice
butternut squash
chocolate chip banana cake
ice cream
shabbat lunch
salads
a very large cholent cause we all love it
banana cake and ice cream
3rd meal
anything left over
I always make 1 new salad
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sarahd
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Mon, Jun 27 2005, 3:35 am
This you consider simple?? My simple menu is:
gefilte fish
chicken soup
chicken
potato kugel
(no salads!)
apple compote from the freezer
Day:
gefilte fish
eggs with onions
chulent
deli meat
potato kugel from the chulent
compote
3d seuda:
gefilte fish if any left over
deviled eggs
zehu.
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supermom
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Mon, Jun 27 2005, 4:19 am
sarahd were are you salads with the fish or dips. I can't have a shabbos with out salads and all.
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queen
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Mon, Jun 27 2005, 4:49 am
I'm also a MAJOR salads fan, however they can be really time consuming to prepare!!!
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sarahd
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Mon, Jun 27 2005, 5:05 am
Neither my husband nor I are great salad fans and when I make salad it usually gets left over. Also, I hate checking vegetables and the only two salads I know of that don't need checking are carrot and cucumber salads and neither of us like those. So I usually only make salad if we're having guests or if I feel really ambitious and balebustish.
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BrachaVHatzlocha
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Mon, Jun 27 2005, 3:15 pm
what is SLUMP?
for a change, I made a different type of cholent.
Rice, sweet potatoes and shwarma! It came out really good.
(there's a store here in b'klyn that sells uncooked shwarma - already spices. it's yum)
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queen
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Tue, Jul 05 2005, 8:51 am
Aaron Rubashkins (brand of meat/chicken) sells preseasoned shwarma pieces that are great/tasty etc. and are super quick to make for supper. (or I guess add to a cholent in this case???)
I believe they are precooked, so just throw from freezer into pan to top stir fried vegies or rice for a superb dinner.
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Yocheved_G
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Tue, Jul 05 2005, 6:59 pm
This is last week's menu -- I hope that's ok
(I had extra guests, so I made a lot more food)
Fish & Salads
Gefilte fish
Fish sticks (one of our guests & the kids like them)
Baba ganoush & chumus
green salad
deviled eggs
potato salad
Main Course
carrot kugel
lokshen kugel
roasted vegetables
rice w/ vermicelli
pasta w/ margarine & spices
teriyaki chicken breasts
"ranch" seasoned chicken
beef stew
Dessert
devils food cake, white frosting & coffee/choc ganache
brownies
rice krispie treats
watermelon
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RedVines
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Tue, Jul 05 2005, 7:56 pm
Nite:
Challah
Salmon Marinate salmon,lemon garlic seasoning
Salads * Terra Cotta Chip Salad
Dips: Guacomole
Babaganoush
Matzoh Ball soup
Chicken:
Potato Kugal
Dessert:
Yellow Cake
Choc. Chip cookies (double)
Day:
Salads: * Pasta with Garlic Dressing
Cholent
Schnitzel
Leafy salad
Tomato/onion farbrengan salad
Fruit Salad:
Grapes,Cherries, Melons
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mommy2
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Thu, Jul 07 2005, 5:56 pm
fri nt:
pickled salmon
chatzilim
carrot walnut salad
avocado dip
fruit soup
schnitzel
potato zucchini kugel
blueberries, strawberries, pineapple for dessert
Shabbos day;
same fish and salads
cholent
storebought icecream for dessert
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timeout
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Fri, Jul 08 2005, 8:09 am
Going to Lakewood for Shabbos I think packing for my kids and husband is harder than cooking
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de_goldy
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Sat, Jul 09 2005, 8:07 am
Friday night:
Gefilte fish
salad with avocado, tomato and hearts of palm
Fresh salad with taco chips
Chatzilim
Caesar salad
Tahini
Chicken soup with matzah balls
Apricot chicken and rice
Rattatouille (sp??)
green beans
ice cream (home made tripple role - cofee, vanilla, chocolate)
Fresh fruit (ie. melons, strawberries etc).
Shabbos day:
Gefilte fish
Tahini
Chatzilim
Mayo and ketchup dip
salad with purple cabbage, strawberries, hearts of palm and avocado
Fresh salad with great, original dressing
corn salad (corn, pickles, red pepper)
bok choy salad
Cholent
Schnitzels (baked)
Broccoli kugel
potato knishes
Double chocolate fudge brownies
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queen
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Sun, Jul 10 2005, 8:05 am
de_goldy, your menu sounds great, can we come next shabbos?????
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de_goldy
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Sun, Jul 10 2005, 8:11 am
lol. Thanks queen. You're welcome, any time! No need to even let us know before hand, we're used to people dropping in ;-).
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RedVines
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Sun, Jul 10 2005, 8:26 am
de_goldy...how do you make that ice cream? Your menu sounds delish...when do you start prep?
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