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mom2six
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 1:30 am
Thanks. Don't have any kasha and DH won't eat mushrooms and the kids won't eat spinach.
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naomi6
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 1:30 am
I sautéed shredded cabbage Bodek coleslaw mix some oil salt pepper sugar and put in the malwach circles put some duck sauce on top baked about 40 min
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gibberish
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 1:35 am
Broccoli
Sauted veggies with tomato paste
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seeker
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 1:38 am
OOC why must it be knishes? If you have surplus knish dough and people are tired of your usual knishes, you can just freeze it for a different time...
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mom2six
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 1:43 am
seeker wrote: | OOC why must it be knishes? If you have surplus knish dough and people are tired of your usual knishes, you can just freeze it for a different time... |
Because I don't have another easy appetizer. It's not that people are tired of my usual knishes. It's that I was planning on making meat knishes, but DH forgot to buy the ground meat, and we're already having chicken and potatoes in the main course of that meal.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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seeker
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 2:17 am
Well that makes sense then!
I never thought of knishes as an easy appetizer. Knishes take a lot of doing! Gefilte fish is an easy appetizer. Egg salad. Any salad. I only make knishes when I have a lot of extra time and inspiration. I.e. we last had knishes about 5 years ago.
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seeker
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 2:18 am
Shouldn't be hard to buy and cook kasha, it's an ordinary grocery item, and it makes really good knishes. Make sure to include fried onions.
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losingweight
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 2:49 am
Sauté onions. Add cold cuts and soy sauce mustard honey. Stuff dough.
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mom2six
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 5:19 am
Knishes are super easy when you use a malawach dough. Nobody here likes fish. We have salads but need something to go along with it. Hopefully one of the suggestions here will work.
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Shuly
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 6:10 am
Saute onions and add grated zuchinni, carrots and any other vegetables you like. Season with salt and pepper (and onion soup mix, if you like).
Fill knishes and serve with mushroom or onion sauce.
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MyUsername
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 6:42 am
Blueberry knishes! This was my favorite side dish as a child.
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trixx
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 9:52 am
Broccoli cauliflower mixture
Btw fastest, easiest and prettiest way to make knishes. Stuff them into cupcake pan (like form a tortilla cup), spoon filling and bake.
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Liebs
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Sun, Oct 23 2016, 10:04 am
liver blintzes very good!
make sure to add lots of sauted onions.
can sere with mushroom saucce or without
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