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animeme
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 12:07 pm
Most of my family (including me) hates breaking their fasts on fleishigs. In our family, a Shabbos meal needs to be and have fleishigs. I don't know what to make.
I want something light that can be eaten at one's own pace, including food that is filling. My family are not big fish eaters, and most of us consider chicken too heavy for post-fast. We don't have to eat the fleish, but can't have milchigs; there's definitely no way to keep it warm.
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Elfrida
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 12:31 pm
My normal menu. Challah with salatim, then chicken soup. Neither of them are heavy. Maybe your family would be happy with a good chicken soup full of vegetables. If even chicken soup isn't acceptable post fast then make a good parev vegetable soup.
We will have a main course, but I'm expecting people to be fairly full by then, so won't make too much. Then a fruit based dessert.
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sky
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 2:27 pm
I think soup and bread and salad is delicious Post fast on a regular fast day.
If chicken soup doesn’t work for you then prepare any pareve soup you do like.
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zoom
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 2:30 pm
what day is the fast??
friday?
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flowerpower
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 2:30 pm
I didn’t know that Friday is a fast day. Thanks for that information.
How about a good old vegetable salad with fresh challah and some dips?
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Ema of 5
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 2:32 pm
zoom wrote: | what day is the fast??
friday? |
Yes
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 4:09 pm
animeme wrote: | Most of my family (including me) hates breaking their fasts on fleishigs. In our family, a Shabbos meal needs to be and have fleishigs. I don't know what to make.
I want something light that can be eaten at one's own pace, including food that is filling. My family are not big fish eaters, and most of us consider chicken too heavy for post-fast. We don't have to eat the fleish, but can't have milchigs; there's definitely no way to keep it warm. |
What about a chicken barley soup that is very filling but not everyone needs to eat the chicken from it?
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thunderstorm
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Mon, Dec 21 2020, 4:12 pm
Start with challah, dips and salmon and salad. Then see if there are any customers for the rest of the seudah.
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Tof Umachol
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Tue, Dec 22 2020, 11:58 am
We are thinking of having dairy. First course onion soup with croutons and grated cheese, or else pureed pumpkin-sweet potato soup. Then for the main course salmon, noodle-cheese casserole, salad, and some kind of cooked vegetable. But most important is to begin with coffee!
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giselle
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Tue, Dec 22 2020, 12:01 pm
If you specifically want to serve something with meat, what about vegetable soup with meat? That’s the only fleishig thing I can imagine breaking my fast on (I wouldn’t eat the meat).
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stillnewlywed
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Tue, Dec 22 2020, 12:04 pm
Challa with Dips and Salads
Large pot of chicken soup
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animeme
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Tue, Dec 22 2020, 12:09 pm
Definitely doing a vegetable soup, lots of veggies and lokshon. We don't do well with raw vegetables post fast: any idea for light easy salads that have cooked veggies, or marinated?
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lkwdlady
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Tue, Dec 22 2020, 12:10 pm
We never eat fleishigs after a fast. But shabbos.... we will naturally crave our shabbos food when we come to the table for kiddush... I’m sure of it
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GiGichai
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Tue, Dec 22 2020, 12:14 pm
Salmon and Angel hair pasta salad...plus big salad...lots of drinks..I always make chicken soup and chicken. For the people that didnt fast...
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