Shavuot Meal Planning

Jun 06, 2011 16:52

So today is the 48th day of the Omer (that's six Sylvester McCoys and a Colin Baker, for those of you counting along at home). Which means that the holiday of Shavuot starts tomorrow night. And thus, I have been planning food. Not *making* food yet, but at least planning ( Read more... )

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introverte June 6 2011, 22:21:46 UTC
I am making our traditional french onion soup, and also some big salads, and mushroom stroganoff.

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aunt_becca June 6 2011, 22:29:04 UTC
I am SO coming over.

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introverte June 6 2011, 22:30:10 UTC
It's a bit of a walk, but cool!

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aunt_becca June 6 2011, 22:29:33 UTC
what is this cheese pie, and why dont I have the recipe? You must fix this problem.

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introverte June 6 2011, 22:31:12 UTC
I think she means this:

Blintz Casserole

Batter:
½ c. margarine or butter, melted
½ c. sugar
2 eggs
1 c. flour
2 tbsp. baking powder
¼ c. milk
1 tsp. vanilla

Filling:
1 lb. cottage cheese
1 lb. cream cheese, softened
2 eggs, beaten
½ c. sugar
2 tbsp. lemon juice

Low-fat cottage and cream cheese work fine in this recipe.

Mix ingredients for batter together in medium bowl. In separate bowl, mix filling ingredients until well blended. Pour half of batter mixture into greased 11x7” baking dish. It is important not to use a larger baking dish, or casserole will come out too flat and chewy. Spoon cheese filling evenly on top of batter mixture. Pour and spread remaining batter evenly over cheese mixture. Bake in a preheated 325° oven for 1 hour.

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aunt_becca June 6 2011, 22:55:14 UTC
ooh! I LOVE blintz casserole :)

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gnomi June 6 2011, 23:20:06 UTC
That is, indeed, the recipe.

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ladymondegreen June 7 2011, 15:34:52 UTC
Chag sameach!

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