Thanks so much - roasted potatoes are easier than potato pancakes, so that's a great idea !:boxing:-Sounds yummy and very ambitious!!!I came across this on Bon Appétit a few days ago...looks a little much for me, but I've always made my grandma's traditional dishes.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/menu/views/sophisticated_seder
My sedar is:
Pate/ Egg Salad
Blueberry Charoset/ Gafilte Fish (I buy homemade from a local deli)
Matzo Ball Soup
Roasted Chicken/ Mushroom Brisket
Roasted Potatoes
Veggies
Creme Brulee/ flourless brownies
My grandma (on my dad's side, not my Japanese grandma) always made brisket. My sisters have requested a seder dinner this year just to carry on the tradition and my crazy mom announced that she's making HAM, because she has one in the freezer
Please don't make ham at yours, Suzy. It would be a huge faux pas :s
I just wanted to share that, because I thought it was hilarious!
My sisters have requested a seder dinner this year just to carry on the tradition and my crazy mom announced that she's making HAM, because she has one in the freezer
we are having...
matzo ball soup
"breaded" chicken (breading is potato kugel mix) its really good
brisket
potato kugel
probably green beans
charoset
matzah
matzo rolls
for dessert its the regular treats plus chocolate chip cookies and carmel, chocolate and toffee covered matzah
I know! That's why I thought it was hilarious! She's not Jewish (clearly)A HAM for Passover? UMM, not good! LOL