On to the next Jewish food holiday.
I received this list of catering options by e-mail and think it's a nice basis for those planning in advance. There are some more non-traditional foods here, well, ones my family doesn't eat at the seder, but I'm posting the list if you'd like ideas.
Soups (sound good):
Chicken Soup
Matzo Balls
Creamy Carrot Soup
Vegetable Soup
Appetizers:
Chopped Liver w/ Caramelized
Leeks and Pearl Onions
Gefilte Fish w/ Horseradish
Charoset
Meat Knishes (how are knishes kosher l'pesach? Ohmygosh, they sound so good though. I haven't had a knish since I was back in the US, mmmmmm. If knishes are somehow KFP, add potato knishes to your list)
Sides:
Cucumber Salad
Roasted Vegetable Medley
Sweet Potatoes on Pineapple Rings
Apple Matzo
Potato Kugel
Zucchini Kugel
Seder Plate
Entrees:
Sweet & Sour Chicken
Chicken Breast Marsala
Braised Chicken Breast in a Light Lemon-Thyme Sauce
Salmon Baked in White Wine and Fresh Herbs
Melt-in-your- mouth Brisket with gravy
Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms stuffed with matzo stuffing and garnished with roasted tri-colored peppers
Desserts (Parve)
Chocolate Mousse
Apple Cake
Flourless Chocolate Cake w/ Ganache
Orange Almond Cake
Nut & Raspberry Cake
Edible Chocolate Seder Plate (that's funny, I've never heard of that)
Chocolate Dipped Dried Fruits, Macaroons, Raisin Clusters
Edible Chocolate Basket with 2 ½ lbs. of Chocolate
Kugel
* All options are meat dishes
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