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MartyB
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 7:03 am
Carrot salad:
Carrots, shredded/grated
Dressing:
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
3 cloves garlic crushed
4 tablespoons honey
just less than 1/3 cup lemon juice
Toasted pinenuts sprinkled on top
Crunchy Egg Salad:
6 hard boiled eggs, chopped but not too small, rather chunky
1 green pepper, chopped
4 sticks celery, chopped
some spring onions, chopped (optional)
Dressing:
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon cider vinegar
salt & pepper
onion, chopped
Combine dressing and mix with salad. Sprinkle chopped or dried parsley on top.
Enjoy!
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tzatza
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:12 am
sarahd wrote: | bashinda wrote: | what is sprats? |
On the can it's usually described as "smoked brisling sardines." It's smoked sardines and it's yuuummmmm!!! Haven't had any in years. |
U r right DS and DH love them, so I get them occasionally in King Tomato in Brooklyn.
As for the crabmeat salad, I posted the recipe here before. Just a short recap:
Cut up a pack of imitation crab meat (any kind) in small pieces. Add 4-5 hard boiled chopped eggs. Dress with mayo and salt to taste. Variations: You can add a can of sweet corn or make it an "olivie" salad with crab meat, cut up boiled potatoes, can of sweet peas, eggs and mayo.
Bon apetit!
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chocolate moose
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:34 am
bluesclues wrote: | dont you always eat in shul fot lunch? |
I do, thanks for remembering, but I'm davening elsewhere this Shabbos, and prob. next Shabbos too.
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BeershevaBubby
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:45 am
Friday night we're having guests.
Half and half challah
Gefilte fish
roasted potatoes
noodles and cabbage
broccoli kugel
tomato salad
turkey
cherry coffee cake
For lunch we're going to be our guests' guest.
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bluesclues
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 12:11 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | bluesclues wrote: | dont you always eat in shul fot lunch? |
I do, thanks for remembering, but I'm davening elsewhere this Shabbos, and prob. next Shabbos too. |
enjoy
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chocolate moose
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 2:30 pm
Menu:
White Kesser wine
Bough egg challos and rolls
Baked gef fish with sautéed onions
Plain green salad - upon request of DS
Soup from freezer with bought soup nuts
Arroz con Pollo from purp Lub cookbook
Caramel-Glazed Pear Cake - will post recipe soon
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bonzie
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 3:04 pm
Challah (from the freezer)
boiled gefilte fish, cracker salad, and crunchy cabbage salad (both recipes from last week's mishpacha)
chicken soup and matza balls
sweet and sour meatballs
sesame noodles
hawain chicken (chicken baked with rice, peppers, pineapple and hawian sauce)
meat pie with mushroom sauce
scalloped potatoes
glazed sweet potato
chocolate layered cake with cream cheese frosting
Shabbas day
fish with salads
cholent
homemade kishka
shnitzel
carrot muffins
potatoe kugel
maybe deli
dessert-??
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blueyes
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 4:00 pm
Challah homemade
Boiled loaf fish with carrots
chumus
veg. salad
corn salad
3 bean salad
chicken soup with kneidels
chicken
rice
a veggie-not sure what yet
pareve cheese cake for desert
and cholent for shabbos day
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mommy24
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 6:19 pm
fried gefilte fish with spicy tomato sauce
eggplant salad
chumos
israeli salad
chicken soup
sweet and sour flanken
chicken drunsticks with spices
noodle kugel- sweet
sweet roasted carrots
avocado and phearts of palm salad
ice cream brownie bars
chocolate chip cookie brittle
fruit salad
chulent and deli for day meal
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apple24
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:39 pm
we are only eating home shabbos day, but are having guests:
Challah (bought)
israeli salad
caesar salad
tuna pasta salad
Cholent with kishke
Rice (cooked in bag in cholent)
apple kugel
still unsure about dessert... any ideas for something REALLY easy??
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apple24
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:39 pm
oh yeah, and shnitzel too
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bashinda
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:39 pm
mommy24: how do you make the ice cream brownie bars? bake brownies in a 9x13 pan and let it cool and then add the ice cream on top?
Here's my menu
Challah, still not back on making them yet
Baked Gefilte fish
Supremely Spicy Chummus (sabra)
Matbucha, homemade
Marinated Tomato salad
small romaine salad for me
Chicken soup with lokshen
Dump chicken (used Lemon marinade and will roast it tomorrow)
Maybe some other dish perhaps kugely which DH will eat as he won't eat...
Sweet potato pie
Cold cuts (for the day meal)
Eggs with onion
Chocolate Cake
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mimivan
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:45 pm
We're going away for Shabbos! b'h...!
Bashinda..how do you make your supremely spicey hoummus?
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mimivan
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:47 pm
bashinda wrote: | what is sprats? |
sprats are little tiny fish...
other fish call them "brats"
I don't know much more than this.
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bashinda
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 9:56 pm
mimivan wrote: | We're going away for Shabbos! b'h...!
Bashinda..how do you make your supremely spicey hoummus? |
I go to the store and buy it although there's a thought. I wonder if DH would like a homemade version. He really likes this one so I haven't tried to make my own but now you've got me thinking
Have a great restful Shabbos, mimivan!
sprats remind me of tap shoes. I know everyone needed to hear this.
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chocolate moose
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:01 pm
Chummous is a lot of work to make.
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mimivan
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:06 pm
bashinda wrote: | mimivan wrote: | We're going away for Shabbos! b'h...!
Bashinda..how do you make your supremely spicey hoummus? |
I go to the store and buy it although there's a thought. I wonder if DH would like a homemade version. He really likes this one so I haven't tried to make my own but now you've got me thinking
Have a great restful Shabbos, mimivan!
sprats remind me of tap shoes. I know everyone needed to hear this. |
My MIL makes it. I tried it once. It is much more tasty than the store version...but one word of advice...
Do Not Make it on Erev Shabbos!!!
It is very messy to make. But Yum...I think it could even be made Wed..def. on Thurs.
How is it spicey, Bashinda..what's in it?
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bashinda
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:14 pm
hot red pepper, garlic, "seasonings and spices" whatever they are. I guess I could take a recipe and just experiment
There's a little mountain of spicy stuff in the middle. Maybe you cook the hot peppers with spices and oil separately? although the rest of the chummus has a flavor of the spiciness.
It's not my thing truthfully. I like spicy but not with chummus.
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BeershevaBubby
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:18 pm
bonzie wrote: | Challah (from the freezer)
boiled gefilte fish, cracker salad, and crunchy cabbage salad (both recipes from last week's mishpacha)
chicken soup and matza balls
sweet and sour meatballs
sesame noodles
hawain chicken (chicken baked with rice, peppers, pineapple and hawian sauce)
meat pie with mushroom sauce
scalloped potatoes
glazed sweet potato
chocolate layered cake with cream cheese frosting |
Tofu cream cheese I hope?
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Raisin
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Fri, Feb 29 2008, 5:15 am
sarahd wrote: |
Raisin, I've never heard of alpro anything. Certainly doesn't appear on the kosher list - is it a Jewish brandname? |
It is not a Jewish brand but everything they make is kosher and pareve. I thought it was sold all over europe. The yougurts they make used to have a hechsher on from antwerp, although not any more - although they are still kosher. Go to their website - www.alprosoya.com.
They do soya, rice, oat milk, cream, puddings, yogurts and more.
They are all listed on kosher.org.uk - they have a product finder you can check.
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