Shabbos Menu #1
Thursdays look a little like this around here:
I go through countless flyers on my phone sorting out the
best deals everywhere then put together a grocery list based on what we need.
At some point after feeling totally capable and organized, I realize that I
have to be at work in half an hour and that I’m still lacking a Shabbos menu –
which I’ll have to start cooking less than five hours later! At this point I’m
surrounded by cookbooks and menus from previous weeks, and frantically going
through recipe groups online. Sounds hectic but I love every second!
I’ve really grown to appreciate the boards that share
Shabbos menus! While we have a few salads and appetizers that are staples it’s
always fun to see what other’s are making! The inspiration for many
components for our Shabbos meals has come from reading other menus! So I
realized, why not share my menus weekly here and if you’d like you’re more than
welcome to share yours in the comment section.
I’ll share our menu from the previous week together with any
notes on how things turned out and whether it’s worth trying or skip it
altogether. I’ll add the cookbooks and coordinating pages to certain recipes
and share family favorites as well!
I hope you’ll come back weekly and share what you’re making
too!
Shabbos Menu #1 (2 people)
Homemade Challah
* When it comes to Challah, Gatherings is my go-to. My husband loves it and after a little
tweaking and plenty of help from my awesome bread machine, we definitely look
forward to it all week! We absolutely love Gatherings and after cooking our way through most of it a
friend mentioned having tried the Challah at a Shavuot meal. I couldn’t believe
after all our success with the other recipes; we had never tried it out! It’s
now my base for onion buns, babka and basically anything that involves dough! I
add the higher end of honey called for - ½ cup, set my bread machine to the
dough setting and go about preparing the rest of our Shabbos menu. Stay tuned
for a review, (courtesy of our nieces and nephew!) that made Shabbos
Challah even more fun (and easier to prepare!).
M's Tomato Jalapeño Salad
* Will definitely have to get M to guest post this recipe
ASAP!
Gefilte Fish
Gatherings Honey Garlic Chicken Wings (page 141)
* Line the roasting pan with parchment paper! No mess and
bakes perfectly!
Steamed Green Beans
Marble Fudge Cake
Shabbos Lunch:
Challah
Hummus
M's Jalapeño Tomato Salad
Gefilte Fish
Beef Samosas
Bais Yaakov Cookbook Overnight Crockpot Potato Kugel (page
226)
* Amazing! I prepare it when I get home from work late
Friday afternoon, and thanks to the food processor and crock-pot have a warm,
filling side ready in no time. My husband suggested a few alternations after
the first week I made it and now it’s exactly the way we like it! I use 7-8
medium potatoes, 4 eggs, and only 1 tsp of salt. I also gradually changed the
amount of onions. I prefer it with one full onion while my husband prefers it
with 2.
Green Beans
Marble Fudge Cake
Enjoy!
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