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Mon, May 22 2023, 6:37 pm
amother OP wrote: | I normally have no issues doing that I just don’t think it is nice with the future SIL coming. Normally that works. |
If he was coming for a couple of days it would be weird but bending over backwards for 2 weeks seems silly when the whole point is for him to get to know you, quirks and all. I wouldn’t do every meal like that but 1 or 2 should be just fine.
I have super picky family members, anyone who knows my family knows this and future sil and dil will have to accept it.
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Mon, May 22 2023, 6:45 pm
Breaded founder
Tuna Patties
Falafel plates with Pita, Chummus and techina on the side
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Mon, May 22 2023, 8:23 pm
amother OP wrote: | Would love the recipe. Thank you! |
2 chicken breasts
3 cups water
1/4 cup barbecue sauce
1 cup tomato sauce
1 (20-oz.) package frozen
pizza dough
1 red onion, sliced
4 oz. mushrooms, sliced
and sautéed (optional)
Serves 6-8
1. In a pot, bring chicken and water to a
boil and cook for 30 minutes. Remove
the chicken and pull apart using 2
forks (or your hands, once it's cool
enough to handle).
2. In a bowl, mix pulled chicken with
barbecue sauce and tomato sauce. Set
aside.
3. Defrost pizza dough completely.
4. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking
sheet with parchment paper.
5. Roll out dough into a circle. For a
thicker crust, fold over the edges. Place
dough on the baking sheet and top
with prepared chicken, onions, and
mushrooms, if using.
6. Bake 30 minutes or until golden brown
From the whisk
You can use any chicken you have on had, as long as it's soft enough to shred. It comes out yummy every time! Add some green spices or green pepper for extra looks
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Tue, May 23 2023, 9:22 am
Does your husband do cold cuts? Maybe on the fleishig meals, you can have sliced cold cuts for whoever wants to make themselves a sandwich to go with the meal. Or do deli roll to make it look fancier.
If he does meat and potatoes, what about a meat stew as a side dish (think similar to cholent, but skip the beans). He can eat more of that and less of the official main, while others eat more of the main and less of the sides.
Generally speaking? Make one main (ok, maybe two if you need a vegetarian option) and just make sure you have enough sides and some extra bread so people can fill up that way.
Would your daughter be willing to cook one night? Or does she have a favorite recipe that might work for this?
BTW, what about your future SIL? Would you need food more like your daughter's or more like your husband's for him?
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Goldie613


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Tue, May 23 2023, 9:30 am
How would you feel about doing Shabbos leftovers one night each week?
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