When I first became a vegetarian and then later gluten free, I was overwhelmed with the thought of what I would cook for the holidays. Since my home had always been a hub for relatives to get together during the holidays, I wondered if they ( and I) would miss the traditional foods I used to make.
It turns out they were ok about it , and I learned to make some really wonderful meals. I even get requests for the recipes. This year for the Jewish New Year, I am making dinner for 15 people and will be serving some of my previously posted recipes. I gathered them on this page to put them together for a meal.
My menu for lunch could look like this:
Carrot Ginger Soup- with the best ever .gluten free Matzo Balls
Vegetarian Chopped Liver - with ripe tomato wedges ( the best)
Arugala Cashew Salad
Asparagus Quiche and Mushroom Quiche
Baked Sweet Potato Fries
Chocolate and ground hazelnuts Dipped figs and Strawberries
Apple Cake in the Crock Pot ( can be made in oven as well)
Scroll down for the recipes
Vegetarian Chopped Liver -
This is so good, even meat eaters beg for it.
( the rolls were for company and not gluten free)
Carrot Ginger Soup-
A wonderful broth to eat with the matzo balls.
How To Make Matzo Balls
Quiches I double the recipe and cook them in a pie type pan
Baked Sweet Potato Fries
Zucchini Biscuit Quiche
Wendy's Crunchy Vegetable Balls
Chocolate Dipped Figs in ground hazelnuts
Apple Cake in the Crock Pot
What a lovely menu. Shana Tova to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rivki and the same to you
DeleteShanah Tovah, Judee!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great menu! Isn't it great how restrictions - whether they be dietary or otherwise - force you to get creative and come up with such wonderful things? Everything looks amazing and I can bet that even meat eaters were not missing the beef. Shana Tovah!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Rosh Hashana! You have some lucky friends and family coming. This menus sounds wonderful:)
ReplyDeleteJust mouthwatering...looks delicious!
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