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leaht
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:22 am
can I make sweet and sour meatballs with strawberry jelly? did you ever try it?
or what other "normal" foods can I make with chopped meat for tonights dinner?
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chocolate moose
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:24 am
If you eat meatballs or meatloaf during the week, I wouldn't make it for Shabbos.
Shephard's Pie? Meat sauce? tacos?
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leaht
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:27 am
I feel like those are "weekday" meals! never made sweet n sour meatballs (form the purple cookbok) , so I wanted to give it a try, but we dont have cranberry jelly in my 3 world country!!
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suzyq
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:35 am
I make a meat roll which is ground beef mixed with a shredded onion and green pepper, an egg, and a tablespoon of mayo (I like to use chrayonnaise to spice it up a little) and rolled in puff pastry. I make a mushroom sauce to go on top of it - it's a big favorite.
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leaht
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:36 am
sounds yum! no puff pastry dough here either. next!
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shoshina
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:39 am
Stuffed green peppers with taco seasoned meat, tortilla chips on top (if you have them) and a good blob of hot sauce/taco sauce. Then put the top back on the pepper and it's quite pretty. Mix the meat with cooked brown rice and it's even healthyish.
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MaBelleVie
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:40 am
Stuffed peppers/zucchini/artichokes....
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:47 am
Stuffed manicotti?
I think it would work to use other jelly in the sweet and sour meatballs.
Last edited by Hashem_Yaazor on Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:47 am; edited 1 time in total
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Mamish Mama
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:47 am
stuffed cabbage - galubtzi
stuffed peppers, tomatoes, zucchini
stuffed grape leaves - dolma
cutlets
meatballs
pel'mini (dumplings) - in a hearty soup with lots of veggies
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yo'ma
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 7:47 am
leaht wrote: | sounds yum! no puff pastry dough here either. next! |
If I'm not mistaken, you live in my third world country and there are things you can use instead of puff pastry and I think I actually bought a very flaky dough once.
And if you do live in my third world country, they don't even know what cranberries are .
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egam
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 8:18 am
Mamish Mama wrote: | stuffed cabbage - galubtzi
stuffed peppers, tomatoes, zucchini
stuffed grape leaves - dolma
cutlets
meatballs
pel'mini (dumplings) - in a hearty soup with lots of veggies |
Pel'myeni, golubtzi ? Where are you from that you know what these are?
You can make fancy meat roll. Something like suzyq's suggestion but without puff pastry and with hard boiled eggs inside. Spread prepared ground meat on piece of foil. Arrange hard boil eggs in line in the middle, roll it and bake. It's looks very nice when you slice it.
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leaht
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 8:35 am
yes yo;ma!! I do live in argie like you! even my strawberry jelly is home made!!!
thank you all for those wordeful ideas, stuffed grape leaves was my second choice, but my pantry had different plans for me. right now im making the ketchup (!) for the sweet and sour meatballs!!! (it costs like 3 or 4 times more than in the us!$!$!$!$!)
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yo'ma
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 10:34 am
leaht wrote: | yes yo;ma!! I do live in argie like you! even my strawberry jelly is home made!!!
thank you all for those wordeful ideas, stuffed grape leaves was my second choice, but my pantry had different plans for me. right now im making the ketchup (!) for the sweet and sour meatballs!!! (it costs like 3 or 4 times more than in the us!$!$!$!$!) |
I guess we eat different hechsherim because I buy strawberry jelly and ketchup. I don't buy the heinz, too expensive. We did get one for purim , but it's all finished. I only like heinz ketchup and maybe the one from mcdonalds, so I don't eat it anyway. Like I said, you can get puff pastry or other types. Very often, I use the empanada wrappers or the other sizes for those purposes.
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chillax
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 11:12 am
Meatballs can totally be for Shabbos.
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mummiedearest
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 11:14 am
meatloaf can be festive. meatballs. stir-fry. stuffed peppers/cabbage.
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MrsMortgage
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 11:37 am
We love stuffed peppers, stuffed cabbage rolls, meat lasagna, and meatloaf made with oatmeal instead of breadcrumbs. Yummy
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BennysMommy
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 11:54 am
leaht wrote: | I feel like those are "weekday" meals! never made sweet n sour meatballs (form the purple cookbok) , so I wanted to give it a try, but we dont have cranberry jelly in my 3 world country!! |
Yes you do! In Walmart. There is a walmart in your third world country...believe it or not.
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BennysMommy
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Fri, Apr 08 2011, 11:55 am
BennysMommy wrote: | leaht wrote: | I feel like those are "weekday" meals! never made sweet n sour meatballs (form the purple cookbok) , so I wanted to give it a try, but we dont have cranberry jelly in my 3 world country!! |
Yes you do! In Walmart. There is a walmart in your third world country...believe it or not. |
Actually I misread. You meant cranberry sauce, right?
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