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Ginger
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Sun, May 21 2017, 12:41 pm
Do you make the same foods for all 4 meals?
have leftovers from Shabbos?
looking for easy cheap and delicious ideas that I can make ahead...
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icebreaker
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Sun, May 21 2017, 12:53 pm
Whatever's on my parent's menu lol. We'll be by them for Shavuos. I'll make one or two dishes. I know my mom is making dairy and pareve dishes so I'll make something along those lines.
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ra_mom
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Sun, May 21 2017, 1:15 pm
We do different salads and (3 dish) mains for each meal but a lot of the same starters.
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queenert
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Sun, May 21 2017, 1:55 pm
Only 2 meals for us...
Shavuot Night
Challah
Onion Dip
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Mexican Chicken Puffs
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Apricot Corned Beef
Crispy Honey Mustard Cauliflower
Potato Mushroom Thumbprints
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Brownie Bars
Har Sinai Cupcakes
Shavuot Morning
Cheese Blintzes (with blueberry sauce?)
Caramel Cheesecake
Shoko
Shavuot Day
Challah
Onion Dip
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Deli Salad
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"Rashi's" Tongue
Szechuan Broccoli
Teryaki Rice (or Garlic Lover's Rice?)
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Brownie Bars
Har Sinai Cupcakes
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1091
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:00 pm
Can you share the recipe for onion dip? I've been looking for a really good one.
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Cookie Monster
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:15 pm
queenert wrote: | Only 2 meals for us...
Shavuot Night
Challah
Onion Dip
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Mexican Chicken Puffs
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Corned Beef
Crispy Honey Mustard Cauliflower
Potato Mushroom Thumbprints
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Brownie Bars
Har Sinai Cupcakes
Shavuot Morning
Cheese Blintzes (with blueberry sauce?)
Caramel Cheesecake
Shoko
(Ice Cream)
Shavuot Day
Challah
Onion Dip
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Deli Salad
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"Rashi's" Tongue
Szechuan Broccoli
Teryaki Rice (or Garlic Lover's Rice?)
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Brownie Bars
Har Sinai Cupcakes |
Can you share the recipe for the honey mustard cauliflower and the potato mushroom thumbprints?
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myself
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:16 pm
ra_mom wrote: | We do different salads and (3 dish) mains for each meal but a lot of the same starters. |
l do mostly the opposite I make two sets of mains and sides, one version for the night meals, and another for the days, and then play around with the starters and desserts.
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ra_mom
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:19 pm
myself wrote: | l do mostly the opposite I make two sets of mains and sides, one version for the night meals, and another for the days, and then play around with the starters and desserts. |
We usually start with challah, dips, fish.
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queenert
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:32 pm
Cookie Monster wrote: | Can you share the recipe for the honey mustard cauliflower and the potato mushroom thumbprints? |
Potato Mushroom Thumbprints: http://www.kosher.com/recipe/1.....rints
Honey Mustard Cauliflower:
1 32 oz pkg frozen cauliflower
1 ¼ cups panko crumbs
1 t salt
1 t garlic powder
¼ t pepper
½ cup flour
3 eggs, beaten
¼ c honey
¼ c Dijon mustard
1 T oil
Combine crumbs and spices. Coat cauliflower in flour, then egg, than crumbs. Spray a sheet of parchment paper, lay cauliflower in a single layer, then spray again. Bake 30 min at 425, tossing after 15 min.
Mix honey, mustard, and oil and pour over cauliflower. Toss gently. Bake an additional 10 minutes.
I haven't made either yet so don't hold me accountable.
Last edited by queenert on Sun, May 21 2017, 2:37 pm; edited 1 time in total
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queenert
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:35 pm
1091 wrote: | Can you share the recipe for onion dip? I've been looking for a really good one. |
This one's amazing!
Heat a pot on a high flame. Add 3-4 onions, sliced in rings. Cover for a few minutes, then mix well. Add about 1/3 cup sugar and mix until dissolved. Cover pan again. Keep on high flame, covered, but watch it while constantly mixing.
After 15 minutes, add 1/4 cup oil and 2-3 cloves garlic.
Mix until caramelized.
Add mayo, salt, and pepper, then blend.
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sleepwalking
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:42 pm
queenert wrote: | Only 2 meals for us...
Shavuot Night no
Challah
Onion Dip
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Mexican Chicken Puffs
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Apricot Corned Beef
Crispy Honey Mustard Cauliflower
Potato Mushroom Thumbprints
...
Brownie Bars
Har Sinai Cupcakes
Shavuot Morning
Cheese Blintzes (with blueberry sauce?)
Caramel Cheesecake
Shoko
Shavuot Day
Challah
Onion Dip
...
Deli Salad
...
"Rashi's" Tongue
Szechuan Broccoli
Teryaki Rice (or Garlic Lover's Rice?)
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Brownie Bars
Har Sinai Cupcakes |
Can you share the recipe for the rice please?
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amother
Seafoam
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Sun, May 21 2017, 2:50 pm
queenert wrote: | This one's amazing!
Heat a pot on a high flame. Add 3-4 onions, sliced in rings. Cover for a few minutes, then mix well. Add about 1/3 cup sugar and mix until dissolved. Cover pan again. Keep on high flame, covered, but watch it while constantly mixing.
After 15 minutes, add 1/4 cup oil and 2-3 cloves garlic.
Mix until caramelized.
Add mayo, salt, and pepper, then blend. |
Dry pot no oil?
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Cookie Monster
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Sun, May 21 2017, 3:01 pm
queenert wrote: | Potato Mushroom Thumbprints: http://www.kosher.com/recipe/1.....rints
Honey Mustard Cauliflower:
1 32 oz pkg frozen cauliflower
1 ¼ cups panko crumbs
1 t salt
1 t garlic powder
¼ t pepper
½ cup flour
3 eggs, beaten
¼ c honey
¼ c Dijon mustard
1 T oil
Combine crumbs and spices. Coat cauliflower in flour, then egg, than crumbs. Spray a sheet of parchment paper, lay cauliflower in a single layer, then spray again. Bake 30 min at 425, tossing after 15 min.
Mix honey, mustard, and oil and pour over cauliflower. Toss gently. Bake an additional 10 minutes.
I haven't made either yet so don't hold me accountable. |
Thanks
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queenert
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Sun, May 21 2017, 3:30 pm
sleepwalking wrote: | Can you share the recipe for the rice please? |
Garlic Lover's Rice: http://www.kosher.com/recipe/5.....-rice
(never made this one)
Teriyaki Rice:
1 T olive oil
1 small red onion, diced (I just use a yellow one)
3 cloves garlic, crushed
¼ t ground liner or 1 t fresh grated ginger
1 c brown rice or 1 cup wild and brown rice
2 c beef broth or 2 cups water + 1 t beef broth powder (I use mushroom)
¼ c soy sauce
2 T brown sugar
Sauté onion 7-10 min, then add garlic and ginger, and sauté another 3 minutes. Add rice and broth, and stir. Bring to a boil. Cover pot and simmer 50 minutes.
Mix soy sauce and brown sugar. Pour over rice. Cook an additional 1-2 minutes. Mix well and cover pot. Remove from flame and let sit for 10 minutes. Fluff.
The recipe says it serves 6 but it totally doesn't. So when I first made it I quickly cooked up a cup of white rice and added it in with another T of brown sugar and 2 T soy sauce. It was really good so I've done it again like that but it's annoying dirtying another pot for the white rice. But I really did like the white/brown rice mix. A wild blend would probably be my best bet like the other option listed...
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sleepwalking
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Sun, May 21 2017, 4:04 pm
queenert wrote: | Garlic Lover's Rice: http://www.kosher.com/recipe/5.....-rice
(never made this one)
Teriyaki Rice:
1 T olive oil
1 small red onion, diced (I just use a yellow one)
3 cloves garlic, crushed
¼ t ground liner or 1 t fresh grated ginger
1 c brown rice or 1 cup wild and brown rice
2 c beef broth or 2 cups water + 1 t beef broth powder (I use mushroom)
¼ c soy sauce
2 T brown sugar
Sauté onion 7-10 min, then add garlic and ginger, and sauté another 3 minutes. Add rice and broth, and stir. Bring to a boil. Cover pot and simmer 50 minutes.
Mix soy sauce and brown sugar. Pour over rice. Cook an additional 1-2 minutes. Mix well and cover pot. Remove from flame and let sit for 10 minutes. Fluff.
The recipe says it serves 6 but it totally doesn't. So when I first made it I quickly cooked up a cup of white rice and added it in with another T of brown sugar and 2 T soy sauce. It was really good so I've done it again like that but it's annoying dirtying another pot for the white rice. But I really did like the white/brown rice mix. A wild blend would probably be my best bet like the other option listed... |
Thank you for your quick reply!
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sky
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Sun, May 21 2017, 4:56 pm
MOstly make ahead - with few last minute items.
Side dishes that can be just stuck in teh oven on yom tov if necessary at a low temp.
I'm having guests for all meals so can't serve too much leftovers between meals.
Night 1
Blintzes
Blueberry sauce
Butternut squash soup
Eggplant Parm - no fry
Eggplan and cream fetticini (I know... lots of eggplan)
Greek Salad
Whole fillet of salmon with vegetables
zucchini quiche - pareve
Cheese cake
Iced coffee
Day I
early Kiddush
Cheese Babka
Mocha Swirl Bundt Cake
Cheesecake
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late Lunch
Eggplant and Meat Rollups over Spaghetti squash
French Roast
Cocunut Chicken cutlets
broccoli
Baby Red Potatos
3 mushroom salad
cucumber pomegranate salad
rainbow ices
Night 2
Salmon
Chicken Soup (from shabbos)
Sesame Chicken
Corn Beef
Potato Kugel (make with shabbos prep, a family fave)
Sugar snap peas
purple cabbage salad
Hot Pear Buns
Day 2
Sushi salad (using leftover salmon)
Pepper Steak
Pastrami Chicken Rollups
Za'ater Cauliflower
Qunioa Lettuce salad
vegetable linguini
Creamcicle Ice cream
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