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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() It's the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana starting this evening. We turn the page on the calendar to year 5774. Hope it's a sweet, healthy, happy, and prosperous one for all my friends. Let's pray for peace in the Middle East, and peace at home, wherever that may be. And now the important stuff - dinner is at my house tonight, and here's the menu. Instead of the typical dinner we came up with a Sephardic/Middle Eastern menu. Appetizers: Hummous, olive tapenade, dill garlic dip, crudites, stuffed figs. Salad with raspberry dressing. Salmon with Pistachio Basil Butter Dessert: Jewish Apple Cake, Strawberries, and Blueberry Pie Edited by BrianRunsPhilly 2013-09-04 7:38 AM |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Dinner is free, parking is a problem. I already had two calls asking if I would consider parking on the street so they could use my spot. City living is great, as long as you've got a parking permit or an actual parking spot. I've got both, so I'll take one for the team. Jewish Standard Time, when you get here grab a drink and start eating appetizers until everyone arrives. Edited by BrianRunsPhilly 2013-09-04 7:51 AM |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Dinner is free, parking is a problem. I already had two calls asking if I would consider parking on the street so they could use my spot. City living is great, as long as you've got a parking permit or an actual parking spot. I've got both, so I'll take one for the team. Jewish Standard Time, when you get here grab a drink and start eating appetizers until everyone arrives. Careful... Philly's not that far of a drive for me, and I'm startin' to get hungry!! |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by switch Shiksa's welcome? Sure, and bring one for me. Everyone loves dessert |
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Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by switch Shiksa's welcome? Sure, and bring one for me. Everyone loves dessert :) I did notice you had blueberry pie on the menu; that's not very Jewish. Is your son cooking this feast or is it a family effort? Btw, I may be a goyim, but I make a mean, mean matzo ball soup. It'll cure what ails you. |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by temoniprince ?? ??? ???? ???? ??? ?? ????? Easy for you to say, you're in Israel It looks like you cut and pasted something in Hebrew that didn't take. |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by switch Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by switch Shiksa's welcome? Sure, and bring one for me. Everyone loves dessert I did notice you had blueberry pie on the menu; that's not very Jewish. Is your son cooking this feast or is it a family effort? Btw, I may be a goyim, but I make a mean, mean matzo ball soup. It'll cure what ails you. No, blueberry pie isn't a very traditional Jewish dessert, but it's blueberry season and my all-time favorite food, so it's on the menu. It's good to be king. He just got home from school so I did a ton of prep this morning. I just got booted from the kitchen and he's making the apple cakes. I can't bake. We'll do the rest as a team. Also, a late addition to the menu, fresh figs were on sale so I'm making roasted figs with gorgonzola and honey instead of stuffed mushrooms. You know from the garden thread I loves me fresh figs. |
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Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly I was just making a pie joke--you getchoo some bb pie :)Originally posted by switch Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by switch Shiksa's welcome? Sure, and bring one for me. Everyone loves dessert :) I did notice you had blueberry pie on the menu; that's not very Jewish. Is your son cooking this feast or is it a family effort? Btw, I may be a goyim, but I make a mean, mean matzo ball soup. It'll cure what ails you. No, blueberry pie isn't a very traditional Jewish dessert, but it's blueberry season and my all-time favorite food, so it's on the menu. It's good to be king. He just got home from school so I did a ton of prep this morning. I just got booted from the kitchen and he's making the apple cakes. I can't bake. We'll do the rest as a team. Also, a late addition to the menu, fresh figs were on sale so I'm making roasted figs with gorgonzola and honey instead of stuffed mushrooms. You know from the garden thread I loves me fresh figs. Can't bake? Aren't you a scientist? I love me some figs too, and figs and gorgonzola would be pretty hard to beat. Here's a little gift from me to you: Fig Tart: 500g puff pastry (1.1 lb) 1 egg yolk beaten 100g unsalted butter (3.5 oz) 100g ground almonds (3.5.oz) 100g caster sugar (3.5 oz) 2 tbspns plain flour 1 tbspn amaretto 1 large egg 8-10 ripe figs cut into wedges runny honey to drizzle Heat oven to 200C and roll out pastry to large rectangle. Score a border around the pastry, glaze it with beaten egg yolk and chill 15mins. Combine rest of ingredients in a bowl (except figs) and spread over the inside pastry rectangle. Arrange figs on top and bake 20 mins. Drizzle with honey when warm. A little creme fraiche or vanilla bean ice cream, some turkish coffee, and a brandy. Finis! |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 5744! Are there flying cars yet?? Ha, but seriously, happy new year hope it brings the best for you and your family. That meal sounds delicious. |
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![]() ![]() | ![]() Happy New Year Brian! I wish I was in the city tonight because that menu sounds delicious! Enjoy. |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by vbellinoHappy New Year Brian! I wish I was in the city tonight because that menu sounds delicious! Enjoy. Thanks Vince. You and your family are always welcome. Just give me advance notice so I can pull out more folding chairs! |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by switch I showed that to my son and he tried to get me to go out for puff pastry. That looks seriously amazing. Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly I was just making a pie joke--you getchoo some bb pie Originally posted by switch Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by switch Shiksa's welcome? Sure, and bring one for me. Everyone loves dessert I did notice you had blueberry pie on the menu; that's not very Jewish. Is your son cooking this feast or is it a family effort? Btw, I may be a goyim, but I make a mean, mean matzo ball soup. It'll cure what ails you. No, blueberry pie isn't a very traditional Jewish dessert, but it's blueberry season and my all-time favorite food, so it's on the menu. It's good to be king. He just got home from school so I did a ton of prep this morning. I just got booted from the kitchen and he's making the apple cakes. I can't bake. We'll do the rest as a team. Also, a late addition to the menu, fresh figs were on sale so I'm making roasted figs with gorgonzola and honey instead of stuffed mushrooms. You know from the garden thread I loves me fresh figs. ![]() Can't bake? Aren't you a scientist? I love me some figs too, and figs and gorgonzola would be pretty hard to beat. Here's a little gift from me to you: Fig Tart: 500g puff pastry (1.1 lb) 1 egg yolk beaten 100g unsalted butter (3.5 oz) 100g ground almonds (3.5.oz) 100g caster sugar (3.5 oz) 2 tbspns plain flour 1 tbspn amaretto 1 large egg 8-10 ripe figs cut into wedges runny honey to drizzle Heat oven to 200C and roll out pastry to large rectangle. Score a border around the pastry, glaze it with beaten egg yolk and chill 15mins. Combine rest of ingredients in a bowl (except figs) and spread over the inside pastry rectangle. Arrange figs on top and bake 20 mins. Drizzle with honey when warm. A little creme fraiche or vanilla bean ice cream, some turkish coffee, and a brandy. Finis! |
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Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by switch I showed that to my son and he tried to get me to go out for puff pastry. That looks seriously amazing. Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly I was just making a pie joke--you getchoo some bb pie :)Originally posted by switch Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by switch Shiksa's welcome? Sure, and bring one for me. Everyone loves dessert :) I did notice you had blueberry pie on the menu; that's not very Jewish. Is your son cooking this feast or is it a family effort? Btw, I may be a goyim, but I make a mean, mean matzo ball soup. It'll cure what ails you. No, blueberry pie isn't a very traditional Jewish dessert, but it's blueberry season and my all-time favorite food, so it's on the menu. It's good to be king. He just got home from school so I did a ton of prep this morning. I just got booted from the kitchen and he's making the apple cakes. I can't bake. We'll do the rest as a team. Also, a late addition to the menu, fresh figs were on sale so I'm making roasted figs with gorgonzola and honey instead of stuffed mushrooms. You know from the garden thread I loves me fresh figs. Can't bake? Aren't you a scientist? I love me some figs too, and figs and gorgonzola would be pretty hard to beat. Here's a little gift from me to you: Fig Tart: 500g puff pastry (1.1 lb) 1 egg yolk beaten 100g unsalted butter (3.5 oz) 100g ground almonds (3.5.oz) 100g caster sugar (3.5 oz) 2 tbspns plain flour 1 tbspn amaretto 1 large egg 8-10 ripe figs cut into wedges runny honey to drizzle Heat oven to 200C and roll out pastry to large rectangle. Score a border around the pastry, glaze it with beaten egg yolk and chill 15mins. Combine rest of ingredients in a bowl (except figs) and spread over the inside pastry rectangle. Arrange figs on top and bake 20 mins. Drizzle with honey when warm. A little creme fraiche or vanilla bean ice cream, some turkish coffee, and a brandy. Finis!
Cool. I'd love to hear what he thinks of it after he makes it, especially if he has anything he'd want to tweak or try with it. What was your favorite part of your dinner this evening? Edited by switch 2013-09-04 9:42 PM |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by TriAya L'shana tovah, my amazing friend. Leftovers? Thanks Yanti! Hope you're feeling good today. Very little leftovers. I sent some food home with people. There was some couscous that my son ate for breakfast and one piece of salmon (the extra portion just in case!). The pistachio basil butter was incredibly good. I'm cooking again tonight, but it's just for three people. All the best to you, you adorable and oh-so-strong Yantiness |
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![]() ![]() | ![]() Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly Originally posted by vbellinoHappy New Year Brian! I wish I was in the city tonight because that menu sounds delicious! Enjoy. Thanks Vince. You and your family are always welcome. Just give me advance notice so I can pull out more folding chairs! LOL. We have a habit of outnumbering the balance of the guest list when we're traveling as a family. I'm glad you guys had a nice time. I'll keep an eye out for a review of Switch's fig tart, cause it sounds freakin' delicious. |
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