Shabbat menu
Jun. 9th, 2006 06:22 pmDinner for one:
Lunch for five:
The salad will be assembled at the last minute; everything else is started, if not finished.
* Strangely, a number of soy yogurts are certified kosher dairy. Not so useful.
eta Blast! I seem to have pulled something. It has the quality of a back-thing, though it's off to one side, near my right hip. Here's hoping a good night's sleep will make it all better, or I'll have to cancel my long walk plans for Sunday.
- challah
- grape juice
- kale and turnip greens with delicata squash and cubes of beef, plus hot sauce and onion
- fruit
Lunch for five:
- challah
- grape juice
- tandoori chicken thighs (pareve soy yogurt* with fresh turmeric and powdered cayenne, ginger, garlic, cumin, and mustard, plus a squeeze of lime)(I can't believe I'm out of fresh onions and garlic, as well as ginger. Oy.)
- green salad with sauteed onions, green garlic, and peaches, plus halved grape tomatoes and cucumber, possibly almonds, and a balsamic vinaigrette
- mashed neeps
- jasmine rice
- mincemeat and walnut pie
- kiwi, orange, and grapefruit salad
- chai bread
The salad will be assembled at the last minute; everything else is started, if not finished.
* Strangely, a number of soy yogurts are certified kosher dairy. Not so useful.
eta Blast! I seem to have pulled something. It has the quality of a back-thing, though it's off to one side, near my right hip. Here's hoping a good night's sleep will make it all better, or I'll have to cancel my long walk plans for Sunday.