Re: Pesach LeftoversIn article <kf4Uj.19875$aA1.4384@trnddc05>, "signman0604" <signman0604@verizon,net > writes:
> Brian,
> I still have 3 jars of the same gefilte fish...as usual, I overbought!
>
So did we :-)
Bu to change the usual style, we made a sefardi "chraime" version.
Fry a small amount of minced onion and garlic, add tomato paste, one
chopped Jalopeno pepper, white pepper, dash of cumin powder and
chopped cilantro. Then add some gefillte fish and heat with the sauce.
3 slices per person makes a main course. Goes great with brown Himshali
rice (or other whole grain rice).
Josh
> signman
>
>
> "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message
> news:2uednQ69dLYHA73VnZ2dnUVZ_oKhnZ2d@supernews,com ...
>>I confess, this year I didn't make gefilte fish for the Sedarim. The local
>>Safeway didn't have much in the way of Pesach supplies (i'm not impressed
>>by grape-flavored matzo), but they did have a sale on the Manishewitz
>>Whitefish & Pike. It was $5 for six pieces--not only did that beat the
>>price of making it myself by about 1/4-1/3 (both salmon and sole were $8/lb
>>and I would have needed 1.25 pounds of each), but factoring in the costs of
>>the eggs, matzo meal, the energy cost, the vegetables for the jelly,
>>etc,.... in addition the time cost.
>>
>> It turned out two guests didn't make it, plus another one announced she
>> doesn't eat fish, so in addition to the jars I bought for the week I wound
>> up with even more.
>>
>> I've decided not to return them. We don't have long spells of hot weather
>> but we do get heat waves now and again. The patties/loaves will make a
>> nice topping for hot-weather salads.
>>
>> B/, moderator hat off.
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