Rosh Hashana food
Sep. 21st, 2006 10:28 pmFriday we're having guests and eating:
- apples and honey (I have four varieties of apples, so everyone will get an assortment of slices)
- challah
- gefilte fish with carrots
- roasted chicken with oregano, rosemary, sage, and garlic
- acorn squash (baked, with either margarine or raisins and honey)
- coleslaw
- dessert (brought by guests)
Saturday lunch it's just us:
- apples, honey, challah
- chicken with apricot sauce
- pasta salad with vegetables
- coleslaw
- whatever dessert is left over from Friday
Saturday night is out. Sunday we're having guests who don't eat meat (but do eat fish):
- apples, honey, challah
- papaya (my usual "new fruit" is starfruit, but the store didn't have any)
- baked orange roughy (not sure exactly what I'm doing to it yet -- maybe with sliced tomatos and herbs, or maybe cooked in orange juice)
- acorn squash
- steamed broccoli florets
- cake, cookies
(I wanted soup with this meal, but the store didn't have any parve soups pre-made and I didn't have time to make something.)
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Date: 2006-09-22 03:25 am (UTC)I'd have suggested a quick yellow lentil soup made with olive oil, onions (you sweat them for flavor), and a little salt and pepper and a bay leaf. This is a quickie I learned from a Lebanese grocer years ago.
Sweat them?
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Date: 2006-09-22 04:41 am (UTC)What do you put in the apricot sauce for the chicken?
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Date: 2006-09-22 01:56 pm (UTC)Did you get my e-mail, by the way?
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Date: 2006-09-22 03:08 pm (UTC)You don't know me, but I enjoy reading your blog (we have interests in common) and so I linked you to my friends list.
About a pareve soup - as an old standby, the Manishewitz Matzo Ball and Soup Mix is Pareve and easy. To jazz it up, I just throw in some cut carrots, onion and celery while the water is boiling, prior to adding the matzoh balls. In my family, matzo ball soup is served at all holidays and simchas. "It isn't just for Passover, anymore".
Good luck. I, however, am looking forward to trying the lentil soup recipe that figmo suggested.
Happy and Healthy to all . . .
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