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amother
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Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 2:42 am
With a likely erev Yom Tov bris

Dd is due any day.
I need to simplify our menu & life for that matter
I came in from OOT to help out and seeing that I’ll be here for the next week, & Yom Kippur around the corner, please help me organize things in my mind and practically too.

Simple , easy & budget friendly.

I’m not counting on people bringing over anything. It’s too close to Yom Tov. that would be an added bonus but not counting on it.
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tf




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 4:28 am
WOW!!! What a load. BH for simchas.
Now tachlis.
Do you have a freezer? If so, the following is what I cook for the entire Yom Tov and divide into small bags, one bag for each meal. I rather pack smaller and in case I need more, take out 2 for the meal that I need more. This way I have a minimum to cook immediately before the Yom Tov/meal.
Lukshen
Ferfel
Tzimmes
Challa
Compote
Cake
Kreplach
Different specialty side dishes
Ground and sauteed vegetables in food processor with a few different sizes ready for Yom Tov morning to throw into pot.

Side dishes:
Apple/blueberry cobbler
Fruit pie (I buy the ready dough with whatever filling I want, bake in advance, ready to be defrosted and served)

The following are what I prepare in the morning before Shabbos/ Yom Tov.

Fish:
Put in the pot for all meals for the next few days the following:
Water
Gefilte fish
1-2 onion
Carrot
Spices
Cook for half hour
Then add the amount of fillets you need for the entire Yom Tov/meals for the next few days minus a few slices because the night meals people eat less.

Chicken soup:
Water
Spices (salt, white pepper, cayenne)
Onion
Carrots
Celery
Squash
Parsnip
Chicken bottoms (only as much as needed because the rest goes to the garbage)

Roast beef for day meal enough for 2 day meals:
Large roast in a lined baking pan
Lots of onion under the roast and over.
Spices or duck sauce
Cover really tight and bake

Chulent:
Beans of choice
Meat of choice
Water and spices
After the Thursday night meal, I put everything in the pot and let it cook on low flame until Shabbos morning and only take it down from the flame to warm up the soup and roast for the Friday day meal. And to cook the eggs for the Shabbos morning meal.


After the night meal of the first day, I put a big pot of water and beef bones on the small flame to cook overnight ready to add in the morning frozen sauteed veggies from before Yom Tov.

Anything else is extra and appreciated but not a must.
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amother
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Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 6:42 am
We always do simple.
Either store bought challah or frozen challah dough that I stick in the oven
fish
store bought either cole slaw, potato salad or cucumber salad
soup
store bought potato kugel
one chopped meat main served by all the meals to satisfy picky eaters (usually meatballs or meatloaf)
some type of chicken (usually grilled or shnitzel) for the night meals
a roast for the day meals
some other side since one store bought potato kugel isn't enough- sometimes more than one depending on how big (luckshen kugel, rice, frank n blanks, etc)
I happen to have a sweet tooth, so we generally have more cake than meal food. Sometimes I just stick with Dunkan Hines for cakes, other times I bake other cakes. Dessert whip ice cream is really easy.
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amother
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Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 7:35 am
Thank you ! Will review with my dd
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amother
Clematis


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 7:45 am
I think best advise I can give is evening meals are soup and main (one protein, one starch one hot veg) and day meals are just main,
for Shabbos you can have fish Fri night.
This is what we do....
so I make 2 meat soups chicken and a meat meat one and we serve either or.
mains for eve are same both nights....brisket or steaks or chicken pastrami roll up...with mashed potatoes or rice, green beans or tzimmes...
lunches are slow cooker or chicken or shnitsel, kugal, salad.
end of
bake or buy (I prefer to bake) a few cakes and cookies, these double for desert.
I make houmas and dips to supplement meals but you can buy too.
btw I do this every yt. so if I can do it regularly you can do it with everything going on BH!
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amother
Lawngreen


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 9:11 am
I do the same menu for the night meals and the same for the day meals, so it's much less planning. I make a couple of desserts and decide at the time what to serve for what meal. Usually either mousse or ice cream, which can just sit in the freezer until we want it. I will usually make a salad just before the meal with whatever I'm in the mood of. Cucumber salad or coleslaw is good as it can be made before yom tov and sit in the fridge, but I don't always have time.

Night meals
Soup (succah is cold it's nice having a soup)
meat and chicken shnitzel (usually a roll of meat that was sliced and it's served cold if I don't want to bother trying to heat it up, or heated up in a sauce)
rice
either veg or sweet kugel as a side

Day
easy appetizer such as knishes
chicken in sweet and sour sauce
steak or other meat
potato kugel
veg or sweet kugel as a side
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amother
Catmint


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 10:19 am
Here's an old menu of mine. It's heavy on meat, So you can substitute chicken. All of these recipes are really quick. If you need any I can share.

• First night
○ Chicken Soup
○ roast
○ Roast potatoes
○ Caesar salad
• First day
○ Gazpacho
○ chicken Marsala
○ deli roll
○ Pepper salad
• Second night
○ Tomato Soup
○ Carrot muffins
○ Tuna steak
○ Hearts of palm salad
• Second day
○ Simple Fruit salad
○ Silver tip +potatoes
○ chopped salad
• Shemini Atzeres night
○ Zucchini soup
○ Roast
○ Roast potatoes
○ Nishnosh salad
• Shmini Atzeres day
○ Salmon
○ Baked bologna
○ Green beans sautéed with garlic
• Simchas Torah night
○ Brisket with potatoes
○ Broccoli and Cauliflower
• Simchas Torah day
○ Corn beef
○ Cranberry muffins
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tichellady




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 10:26 am
After I give birth I want hearty soups. No idea if other people want that too.
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