Monday, September 20, 2010

Menu Plan Monday - 9/20/10

Menu Plan Monday -  Another week?  I'll try to write this quick while the baby (the one that's turning two next month) is still napping. 

Spaghetti and Meatballs
Monday - Spaghetti and Meatballs (leftovers from Sunday)

Tuesday - Not sure yet.  Miss D has her first Nutcracker rehearsal that night after dance class, so it'll be a quick bite out, I think.  Maybe Amici's?

Wednesday - Erev Sukkot - Lemon Thyme Chicken on the grill and carrot/rutabega puree.  Hoping to make either Sticky Toffee pudding (mini ones) or Gingerbread cake.  I'm hoping that we can tame the wasp situation in the backyard, so that we can eat outside.  Also, need to make ice cream custard to chill for homemade ice cream.

Shredded BBQ Beef Sandwiches
Thursday - Mom coming for a visit.  Airport run and soccer night.  Getting out both crock-pots.  One for BBQ Shredded Beef sandwiches and the other for baked sweet potatoes.  I tried the crock-pot for regular potatoes the other week and it was so amazing, I have to try it with sweet potatoes.  Also, need to make the vanilla ice cream for Friday night.  So, either Thusday morning or Friday (at the latest), so it can harden and ripen in the freezer.

Friday - Grilled pizza, something easy that we can make early.  Ice Cream Social at Miss D's school.
Grilled Pizza

Monday, September 13, 2010

MPM -9/13/10

Menu Plan Monday -

Monday - Korean BBQ beef , potato wontons with dipping sauce, veggies

Tuesday  -Shredded turkey tacos, avocado

Wednesday - Grilled eggplant lasagna, pasta

Thursday- Pizza -

Tonkatsu chicken
Friday - Tonkatsu chicken, chicken dumpling soup, broccoli

Friday, September 10, 2010

Rosh Hashana - some of the food

Braided Yom Tov Rounds of Challah

Mock Chopped Liver

Aunt Babe's recipe for Brisket

Potato Souffle with Caramelized Onions
Cookie Dough Apple Pie with Raisins

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Menu Plan...Tuesday, better late than never

Busy week again.  Labor day, Rosh Hashana, and all the other stuff in between.

Monday - Grilled chicken, black bean and avocado salsa, zucchini

Tuesday - Ravioli and pizza bubble bread (or pizza monkey bread as the kids are calling it)

Wednesday - Rosh Hashana Menu (not in this order)
Aunt Babe's Brisket
Spiral Challah
Apples and Honey
Potato Souffle with carmelized onions
Honey-Orange Glazed Carrots (Barefoot Contessa recipe)
Matzo Ball Soup
Gefilte Fish
Mock Chopped Liver with Pita crisps
Mini Sticky Toffee Puddings??
Cookie-Dough Apple Pie with raisins

Thusday - same as above

Friday - Roasted Turkey, gravy and leftovers.

Saturday - Hamburgers?

Monday, August 30, 2010

Menu Plan Monday - 8/30/10

Menu Plan Monday

So another week - I should write more, but just too tired...

Monday - grilled london broil, sauteed spinach and garlic and grilled potatoes.

Tuesday - turkey chili over baked potatoes with toppings, avocado, onions, etc.

Wednesday - Leftover steak, sweet potatoes

Thursday - Trying a new recipe, Crazy Pizza Bread

Friday - Chx. Piccata, challah

Challah
Here is my recipe for Challah.  It's the one my family likes the best. I've tried a few others, but we keep coming back to this one.   I've revised it (and simplified it) a bit from the original from Gloria Kaufer Greene. 

My Challah



2 pkg. yeast, 4½ tsp.

1½ c. warm water

½ c. sugar or honey

6 – 6½ c. bread flour

2 tsp. salt

½ c. oil or melted margarine

3 eggs + 1 for egg wash

(For Rosh Hashanah – use honey and 1 tsp. vanilla)



In the bowl of a mixer fitted with a dough hook, place the water and sprinkle with the yeast. Mix gently until dissolved. Add about half the flour, oil, eggs, sugar and salt. Blend on low until well combined. Continue slowly adding flour to the dough until it begins to pull away from the sides and form a ball. Knead the dough in the mixer or by hand for another 5-10 minutes adding any remaining flour, if needed. Place the dough in a large, oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Allow to rise for 1 to 2 hours. Divide the dough into 2 pieces and then into lengths for braids.   Place braided loaves on lined baking sheet. Brush with egg and sprinkle poppy or sesame seeds on top. Allow to rise a second time for 30 minutes to an hour. Preheat the oven. Bake for 40- 45 minutes at 350˚F.
If adding raisins, flatten out the lengths to be braided, add the raisins and roll back into lengths. Also, chopped apple, or diced, sautéed onions can be done in the same way.

For Rosh Hashanah, use honey in place of sugar and add vanilla to the dough. After braiding the loaves, curl them up into a spiral before baking.
Makes 2 large loaves. Can make 4 smaller loaves, only bake 20-25 minutes.

Monday, August 23, 2010

MPM- 8/23/10


Menu Planning Monday -

Monday - Turkey Burgers, salad and avocado dressing

Spaghetti and Meatballs
Tuesday - Leftover Spag. and meatballs

Wednesday - roasted or grilled chx. breasts, broccoli

Thursday - Falafel, hummus, Israeli salad, etc.

Challah
Friday - Sweet and sour chx., vegetable rice stir fry and challah

Thursday, July 29, 2010

House Party Party Tiffany's SPLENDA® Summer House Party™

House Party Party Tiffany's SPLENDA® Summer House Party™

The Swag

Pink Lemonade
Mojitos
Mini Blueberry Muffins

Just getting some things together...will post more later..Still to make...Ricotta Cheesecake with Glazed Blueberry sauce.