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greenfire
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 1:04 pm
sarahd can you just buy a fresh pineapple if they don't have a can ?
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Hannah!
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 1:19 pm
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loveit
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 1:24 pm
Haha, yeah we're having a bunch of single yeshiva boys over and they eat a lot plus two sleepover guests.
I'm also making meatballs even though it doesn't really go with the menu just because dh loves them, so they're really just for him (it's not shabbos to him without them). The roast is because I defrosted it so now I have to cook it, argh, but dh likes that too.
I think I have ended up with so much food because I start cooking what I can on Tuesday night so I think I jsut keep adding dishes to the menu since I "have the time" then once I write it down I feel obligated to make it.
Purple cabbage salad, KBD Holidays
garlic rosemary potatoes, Kosher Palette
pumpkin apple muffins, Kosher palette (don't remember if it's 1 or 2 and I think it's listed as a kugel but I make it muffin tins)
Mushroom chicken pastry cups- I adapted this form another recipe:
saute one onion in a little bit of margerine
add a can of mushrooms, diced
add shredded chicken, optional (I used soup chicken),
some salt and pepper, cook another few minutes,
add 2 tbl of flour, mix it in well
and then slowly add 1 cup of water and cook just a minute or two more until it turns into a thick sauce.
You can use this as a filling in puff pastry or buy and bake the puff pastry cups and fill those.
Cherry chicken is essentiall the one from KBD short on time (I think) I jsut use puff pastry squares and fill it with a mixture of 2 chicken breasts (cooked, diced) and a can of cherry pie filling and bake!
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loveit
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 1:26 pm
cookielady wrote: | sometime when I am cooking for a group I try to accomadate different tastes and then I end up with a few main dishes. If you enjoy cooking, why not?? ( if you have ppl to eat it of course) |
I agree..although I almost had a vegetarian come (she canceled tonight) so I was also going to make something that she could eat with protein (like puff pastry wrapped veggie dogs)
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BennysMommy
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 2:04 pm
greenfire wrote: | it's not that hard to cook up a nice traditional thanksgiving dinner ... hey if im not with family back home ... I make what I call my "thanksgiving shabbos" ...
have a little wine with dinner
turkey spiced and roasted in oven
sweet potatoes - peeled sliced and baked with some brown sugar till soft and "candied"
greenbeans almondine - frozen french but stringbeans with some sliced almonds heated up with a drop of olive oil & salt
smashed potatoes - boil potatoes with salt ... sautee lots of onions and garlic in olive oil and smash potatoes with same (chunky not mushy)
mushrooms also sauteed in olive oil with onions and garlic ...
bread stuffing ... chunked up water challah or french bread toasted in oven with some evoo with spices - in pan sautee finely chopped celery onions & spices ... mix with the toasted bread - add a little gravy from turkey
cranberry relish - bag of cranberries in saucepot - add little fresh lime juice, brown sugar, mandarine orange pieces, mango, ginger, fresh garlic ... hmmm - cook till cranberries burst and jelly like
have a little wine with dinner
dessert ... pumpkin pie (look at can of libby's solid pumpkin - not pie mix - and substitute condensed milk with less amount of richs pareve milk)
apple pie ... chocolate moose
and some nice flavored teas
(hint - I use the same pan with all the sauteed onion type things ... when finished food goes into aluminum disposeable to keep out of the way while cooking the rest - then later easily warmed up by throwing in oven 30 min before dinner)
then sleep it off all weekend or enjoy visiting family in between naps ... |
Can I come for Shabbos?
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greenfire
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 2:07 pm
love ya ... didn't make anything yet (and I didn't even buy a turkey) ... come and we'll see what happens ... ain't nobody else coming ... but there's always booze ...
actually the pumpkin pie is in the oven ... the aroma ... mmmmmmmmm - heaven
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bashinda
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 2:43 pm
What's oven fried chicken? Is it fried chicken but made in the oven covered with breadcrumbs?
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greenfire
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 3:07 pm
I think so ... then it doesn't get soaked in oils but some may spray a little and still is yum (okay not as good as the fried)
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blueyes
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 3:27 pm
Homemade challah
babagnush
chumus
fish
corn salad
some other salad??
chicken soup with kneidels
breaded chicken
rice
roasted squash
cholent for shabbos day with fish and same salads
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sarahd
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 3:45 pm
GR wrote: |
Quote: | cranberry salad if I can find a store that still carries kosher canned pineapple |
Thanks for posting! I really needed these ideas. We'll have you in mind on Shabbos. |
Gee thanks.
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sarahd
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 3:52 pm
greenfire wrote: | sarahd can you just buy a fresh pineapple if they don't have a can ? |
I know hotzo'os Shabbos don't count, etc., but $6 a pineapple is a bit steep. Not to mention that then I have to cut it up and besides I have a sensitivity to fresh pineapple. I did consider it, though.
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gryp
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 3:57 pm
bashinda wrote: | What's oven fried chicken? Is it fried chicken but made in the oven covered with breadcrumbs? |
bashinda, I smear a drop of canola oil on the (skinned) chicken (thighs), cover it in flavored breadcrumbs, drizzle a bit more oil and then some honey.
Bake until it looks done.
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greenfire
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:03 pm
sarahd wrote: | greenfire wrote: | sarahd can you just buy a fresh pineapple if they don't have a can ? |
I know hotzo'os Shabbos don't count, etc., but $6 a pineapple is a bit steep. Not to mention that then I have to cut it up and besides I have a sensitivity to fresh pineapple. I did consider it, though. |
too bad I have one I could share that I paid $1.98 for ...
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bashinda
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:07 pm
I tried this with schnitzel but it dried out and was not appetizing. I thought I could add oilbut then again if so I might as well fry them (as I don't really use that much oil when I fry them)
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gryp
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:09 pm
yeah, it doesn't come out well for me with schnitzel either, in the oven. but with chicken thighs it comes out very nicely. it goes real quick too and I don't expect to have any leftovers.
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greenfire
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:12 pm
I do it with boneless chicken breasts (don't pound them down) flour, eggs, flavored breadcrumbs ... I put a little olive oil on top after they cook a bit - to brown ... just don't over cook it ...
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sarahd
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:31 pm
greenfire wrote: | sarahd wrote: | greenfire wrote: | sarahd can you just buy a fresh pineapple if they don't have a can ? |
I know hotzo'os Shabbos don't count, etc., but $6 a pineapple is a bit steep. Not to mention that then I have to cut it up and besides I have a sensitivity to fresh pineapple. I did consider it, though. |
too bad I have one I could share that I paid $1.98 for ... |
Thanks! The airfare to come and get it though...
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bashinda
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:37 pm
greenfire wrote: | I do it with boneless chicken breasts (don't pound them down) flour, eggs, flavored breadcrumbs ... I put a little olive oil on top after they cook a bit - to brown ... just don't over cook it ... |
Ah. Mine weren't pounded but somewhat butterflyed.
Your food sounds delish. If I ever am able to visit my family in Cleveland I know where I'll be trying to crash on Shabbos.
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Squash
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 4:39 pm
another tip: bake on higher heat for shorter amount of time. that way it gets done without drying out.
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gryp
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Thu, Nov 22 2007, 5:31 pm
sarahd wrote: | GR wrote: |
Quote: | cranberry salad if I can find a store that still carries kosher canned pineapple |
Thanks for posting! I really needed these ideas. We'll have you in mind on Shabbos. |
Gee thanks. |
LOL. I wrote that before I read you don't have pineapple.
And I don't have any cranberry sauce. How about a virtual swap?
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