Happy Rosh Hashana!
Sep. 6th, 2002 05:32 pmFor them's that celebrate it, of course. For anyone who doesn't, have a great weekend.
And because I can't resist a food entry, here's what I've made for meals:
4 loaves of challah
3 chickens in eighths, roasting with apple cider vinegar mixed with honey, topped with paprika
a huge turkey meatloaf, with onions and mustard and tomato paste and stuff like that
a pan of onions sauteed with autumn poem and beet greens, with cayenne
another pan of onions sauteed with just autumn poem and cayenne, a bit of vinegar
a vegan chocolate cake
a tray of double-baked winter squash (pumpkin and delicata), sort of like a crustless pie, if I'd managed to puree everything together (I didn't)
an apple crisp that used a jar of last year's applesauce and this year's honeyed figs
a huge amount of white rice
a couple of plainish salads (mostly lettuce and tomato, some chives)
Why the massive quantities? I'm bringing dinner to a friend's tonight, and one batch of the sauteed veg to dinner tomorrow. I think I may have enough made....
I hope everyone has a great year, of joy and peace and growth, learning and health and friendship.
And because I can't resist a food entry, here's what I've made for meals:
4 loaves of challah
3 chickens in eighths, roasting with apple cider vinegar mixed with honey, topped with paprika
a huge turkey meatloaf, with onions and mustard and tomato paste and stuff like that
a pan of onions sauteed with autumn poem and beet greens, with cayenne
another pan of onions sauteed with just autumn poem and cayenne, a bit of vinegar
a vegan chocolate cake
a tray of double-baked winter squash (pumpkin and delicata), sort of like a crustless pie, if I'd managed to puree everything together (I didn't)
an apple crisp that used a jar of last year's applesauce and this year's honeyed figs
a huge amount of white rice
a couple of plainish salads (mostly lettuce and tomato, some chives)
Why the massive quantities? I'm bringing dinner to a friend's tonight, and one batch of the sauteed veg to dinner tomorrow. I think I may have enough made....
I hope everyone has a great year, of joy and peace and growth, learning and health and friendship.
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Date: 2002-09-06 02:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-09-08 06:21 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2002-09-08 06:37 pm (UTC)I think next time I might marinate the chicken next time, and possibly roast onions and apples with it, too.
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Date: 2002-09-08 07:27 pm (UTC)Happy Rosh Hashanah, you most excellent cook!
Date: 2002-09-08 11:47 am (UTC)A.