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What’s your most “patchkadig” recipe ?
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amother
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Post Today at 10:21 am
Club steak tower from the Boro park view
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honey36  




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:24 am
amother Powderblue wrote:
Chicken soup. I usually make a huge pot and then divide it. Cooking all day, waiting for it to cool, separating chicken from bones, dividing up into containers, washing all the dishes.


Same!! Thought I was the only one. Also washing, peeling and chopping all the veggies, skimming the fat, takes time! Everyone else I talk to is like, "just dump in a pot". I don't get it.
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  honey36




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:29 am
Funnily enough, All the basics are most patchkadik for me

Challah- just a basic recipe but still so time consuming!- shlep out mixer, make sure dough is right consistency, braiding, egg wash, seeds. Shlep out baking trays and line them...Then washing the mixer, putting challah in bags.

Potato kugel- peeling, shredding, need to wash processor.

Soup of any kind- just the peeling and chopping can be time consuming. Unless I take shortcuts like frozen cut up butternut squash or the like.
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MiracleMama




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:34 am
I don't think I really do any patchka sort of cooking. Closest would be just on Pesach, I make a gazillion "lukshen" out of eggs. And bake hundreds of meringue cookies. Not complicated in any way, but pretty laborious, repetitive, boring and annoying.
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amother
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Post Today at 10:43 am
My pizza-
Spelt Dough made from scratch by hand
Pizza sauce from scratch with wine and herbs simmered on a stovetop
Chopped fresh vegs for the toppings
I make it every couple weeks

I do it all pretty quick sometimes I even make a veg soup to go with it. My longest recipe I did wld prob be short rib flanken roast had to chop a bunch of mushrooms and vegs cook them first then sear the meat and wash the herbs in soapy water and put it all together it was so time consuming but delicious
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amother
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Post Today at 10:47 am
The answer to all this is finding shortcuts. A good food processor to dice, mince, shred etc. You can get an appliance to peel. You can use a dishwasher or have cleaning lady wash the utensils. You can get the ready peeled pack of soup vegetables in the grocery.

Having said all that, I'm finding it much simpler to cook simple. Open a pack of macaroni and dump in Bekele to cook. Kids add their own toppings like ketchup ( a definite vegetable in our house) dump chicken in Bekele, pour dressing and bake. Buy split pea soup mix, add pack frozen vegetables and cook.... you get my drift :-)

Also, the Betty crocker
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amother
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Post Today at 10:47 am
Maybe not a patchka but Personally I find basic birthday cake more of a headache than every day staples like cookies muffins and challa. Rugalach babka brownie bars and rainbow cake are a few times a year and also dont cause me the agmas nefesh of getting a layered cake just right.
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TCR




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:51 am
amother Chambray wrote:
Split pea barley soup made in crockpot for Shabbos lunch

Would love soup in crockpot for shabbos lunch but by me it always tastes overcooked. Any solutions?
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MummyT




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:59 am
I make swiss roll cake (sponge and jam or choc and cream) and I think thats a patchke!
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amother
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Post Today at 10:59 am
amother Black wrote:
I never patchke. So probably Pizza Bubble Ring (with store bought dough!) or Corned Beef (with a sauce).

Can you post recipe? Sounds yum!
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Cookin4days  




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:08 am
amother Green wrote:
My pizza-
Spelt Dough made from scratch by hand
Pizza sauce from scratch with wine and herbs simmered on a stovetop
Chopped fresh vegs for the toppings
I make it every couple weeks

I do it all pretty quick sometimes I even make a veg soup to go with it. My longest recipe I did wld prob be short rib flanken roast had to chop a bunch of mushrooms and vegs cook them first then sear the meat and wash the herbs in soapy water and put it all together it was so time consuming but delicious


Please what’s your pizza sauce recipe we’ve been looking for a good one
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  Cookin4days  




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:09 am
Home made dumplings
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top mom




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:23 am
For me that would be homemake fish sticks.
You have to boil potatoes, boil the fish, then mix everything up, form patties, coat and fry.
I wouldn't bother, but dh loves it so I make it super rarely, like for Chanukah...
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amother
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Post Today at 11:35 am
If you can make something easy or difficult, I tend to pick the hardest way possible.

I will say for me, it is chicken lomain.
** I don’t have enough big pots so I have to do one item at a time.

Buy chicken cutlets form Costco-play butcher and cut them into tiny thin peices.

Boil linguine and drain.
Broccoli-cut, wash, check for bugs and then blanch
Carrots, peel and then cut into matchsticks -blanch (different timing than broccoli, so do it separately
Clean, check, and slice mushrooms
Thinly slice onions
Sautéed the mushrooms and onions. Then remove from the pot because there isn’t enough space for the chicken to brown.
Sauté the chicken until cooked through, but not over cooked.
Add everything to the pot (may need to take out 1/2 the chicken and make as 2 batches)
Add sesame teriyaki, honey, and cornstarch in water.

It’s really not hard. It’s just not having enough pots and cleaning the veggies/dicing the chicken. I could buy chicken for stir-fry, and use frozen vegetables, but the price point on the chicken is insane and the frozen vegetables are soggy and will not be eaten.
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amother
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Post Today at 11:35 am
amother Cyan wrote:
Watergate cake with impeachment frosting.
Yes, it's a real recipe. It takes two days to make and is one of my kids' favorites, so I make it once a year for his birthday.
It is delicious.


Which cookbook is it from? I want to try it!
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amother
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Post Today at 11:36 am
Cookin4days wrote:
Please what’s your pizza sauce recipe we’ve been looking for a good one


https://www.threeolivesbranch......auce/
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tweety1




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:37 am
MummyT wrote:
I make swiss roll cake (sponge and jam or choc and cream) and I think thats a patchke!

Would you mind sharing a recipe and which cream you use?
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amother
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Post Today at 11:37 am
top mom wrote:
For me that would be homemake fish sticks.
You have to boil potatoes, boil the fish, then mix everything up, form patties, coat and fry.
I wouldn't bother, but dh loves it so I make it super rarely, like for Chanukah...

Pls post recipe. Thanks!
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2429




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:42 am
Lamb focaccia
Homemade ravioli from scratch
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amother
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Post Today at 11:43 am
I love to patchke. I never met a recipe that daunted me. I’ve made a 3 day sticky toffee pudding (only made it once. Wasn’t that technical)
2 day prep croissants and cronuts. I make those every 2-3 months

Anything with pistachios because I go through the trouble to remove the skins which I find extremely annoying but I hate when pistachio foods have a brown color.

I also enjoy making things from scratch. For example this week I’m making my kids homemade strawberry marshmallows
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