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Rosh Hashana Menu

We have lots of company for Rosh Hashana.  In the interest of not boring some of my readers, this post includes just the menu.

May we deserve peace and health in the coming year for ourselves, our families, our communities and for all of Israel.

First Night - 19
New Year Signs
Gefilte Fish
Salmon
Corned Beef
Bacon Beans (1 part ground beef,  2 parts ground chicken)
Roast Chicken Bottoms
Pickles
Three Bean salad
Black Eyed Pea Salad
Mashed Potatoes

First Lunch - 23
Prepared Shnitzel (2 packages)
Meat Roll ( by Elisheva Shultz)
Beef Burgundy (double recipe)
Baked Chicken (using restaurant wings batter)
Guacamole
Carrot Salad
Israeli Salad
Italian Lentil Salad
Fettucini Noodles

Second Dinner - 14 + 2?
Tomato Soup
Cold Cuts
Chicken Salad (with Honey Grilled Chicken)
Unknown Main ( by Chanan )
Pickles
Green Salad
Spicy Cole Slaw
Sesame Noodles
Bread

Second Lunch - 14+ 2?
Corned Beef
Stuffed Cornish Hens
Garlic Chicken Balls
Italian Lentil Salad
Oriental Noodle Salad
Quinoa
Couscous



 

Comments

SuperRaizy said…
Shana Tova and best wishes for a happy and healthy year for you and your family.

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