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Not Running => Food => Topic started by: oblio on November 24, 2015, 11:15:23 PM
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We are having a Hanukkah party in a few weeks and I want to make a great dish! Matzo Ball soup and latkes are already being made. Anyone have a recipe I could use?
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Noodle Kugel!!!!!!!!!
Knishes?
Kasha and bowties?
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You could make a tsimmes, or sufganiyot. I don't have recipes myself, but I'm sure the Internet does :)
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pickled beef tongue
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Brisket like my Bubbe used to make.
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Fun! So many yummy things to make. If you want light, make an Israeli salad http://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/2010/01/israeli-salad-week/ (http://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/2010/01/israeli-salad-week/) and tehina http://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/2010/01/tahini-sauce/ (http://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/2010/01/tahini-sauce/) I'd go in this direction as a counterpoint to the latkes and matzo ball soup.
Or make babaganoush (tons of recipes out there)
I can post more stuff tomorrow.
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Dare you to make chopped liver :P
(I love the stuff!)
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Sweet noodle kugel
Boil a pound of egg noodles. Mix a pint of sour cream with a quart of full fat small curd cottage cheese. Half a cup to a full cup of sugar. Three eggs. A little vanilla. A handful of raisins. Smoosh together and put into a baking dish. 325 for 45 minutes. Yum.
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Seriously, besides challah, sweet noodle kugel may be the most delicious Jewish food out there. Or knishes, but those would be more work to make.
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Brisket.
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Excellent! Sweet noodle kugel and tzimmes are def getting made.
It's funny to see Brisket suggested. In the south we've got plenty of brisket available, though I'm sure it's not quite the same.
Pickled beef tongue is a big No.
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You can make it with brisket, too, as a main dish. My mom is doing that for Hanukkah. I found a recipe like what she makes: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/grandma-ethels-brisket-with-tzimmes-231787
ETA - she also makes sweet kugel with fruit bits instead of just raisin... I think it's raisin, cranberry and apple? It takes the kugel to the next level IMHO. She uses this stuff:
(https://fa74d61d848a20b729bb-0251b36b713060ab3e0e8321940e01ff.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/0041143070000_CF_version_type_large.jpeg)
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who has a good shakshuka recipe?
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Truthfully, I made a less fussy version based on this one but always like his recipes ...
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2013/02/shakshuka-recipe-eggs/ (http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2013/02/shakshuka-recipe-eggs/)
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who has a good shakshuka recipe?
Interesting, never heard of it and I spent a whole summer in Israel and never heard of it!
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Well? Have you had the dinner yet? How did it go?
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Well? Have you had the dinner yet? How did it go?
We did! Matzo ball soup, mujaddara, latkes, challah, noodle kugel, and rugelach! It was sweet carby wonderfulness.
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b322/Kate12340/dins_zpskgcdrt2d.jpg) (http://s22.photobucket.com/user/Kate12340/media/dins_zpskgcdrt2d.jpg.html)
(sorry about the wacky orientation)
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Looks great! Yum!
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who has a good shakshuka recipe?
I make Smitten Kitchen's shakshuka all the time because it's so tasty and easy. I sometimes omit the feta if I'm trying to avoid cheese after overindulging too much.
Ottolenghi has a wonderful-looking shakshuka but I have not made it.