Last night's Passover Seder went well; I think.
I was in charge of the food and I didn't hear any complaints. They wouldn't dare complain after all the work I did!
I made lots of chicken soup with "kneidelach," and after serving it at the seder and again today for lunch, it's almost gone. I made it in stages.
- First I boiled up the chicken in a large pot.
- Then I took out the chicken and cooled both separately in the fridge.
- The next day I took out the soup, skimmed off the fat, which had hardened.
- Then I added lots of vegetables, such as: onions, carrots, parsley roots and leaves and celery leaves.
- Since I was afraid that there wouldn't be enough room in the pot, I cooked up the kneidlach separately.
- I added just a drop of salt and pepper.
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Enjoy!
2 comments:
Sounds great Batya!
I am sure the reason why there was no complaints is because the food was superb!
I can only hope that one day I can cook as well as you do.
Thanks, it was all very simple. I'm sure you're a great cook.
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