Passover Seder
Last night was the first night of Passover.
The seder is the dinner where we all gather 'round and read the story of Passover, how Moses freed the slaves from Egypt.
We eat unleavened bread (matzoh), and other symbolic dishes on this important holiday.
Last night was the first seder, and my friend Deborah always hosts the first night. 30+ people, Jews and gentiles alike. Neighbors, friends and family. All are welcome to this celebration.
She moves her furniture out of the living room and sets up a big horseshoe table, and everyone participates in the readings, and everyone eats. (click here for last year's seder).
My job is always to bring the haroset, the fruit and nut spread that symbolizes the mortar that the slaves used to hold the bricks together.
Sounds appetizing, doesn't it?
I promise, it is. It's delicious. I make it with dates, nuts, apples and sweet wine. Click here for the recipe.
Some highlights....there was too much food to mention (or photograph!)
The BEST brisket.....recipe to follow
The tallest person always has to adjust the lighting (that would be my husband)
Matzoh Ball Soup
Gefilte fish
I also bring the macaroons. They are always a crowd pleaser.
This year for some reason, they came out flat! I think it was because I used all natural coconut, the kind that is dried and organic, instead of the usual bag of sweetened coconut flakes that I usually use. Also maybe because I baked them on a rainy day? I know sometimes humidity has something to do with bad baking results.
They were ugly, but still tasted good.
Happy Passover!
Comments
All the food looks fantastic.
You and Deborah are a pair!!
What a beautiful setting and what BEAUTIFUL FOOD!! Your evening must have been delightful.
with love,
Mil
Sounds like a lot of fun! Sorry to hear about your macaroons.
My daughter was so excited to attend her very first seder. I can't wait to hear about it!
Happy Passover..
love, El
Cheers,
Rosa
Happy Passover,
Sam
I did my usual mock chopped liver (I'm a vegetarian and my guests are meat eaters).
I did for them chicken breasts stuffed with mushrooms and rosemary. My main was broccoli knishes. We had salad, broccoli with toasted almonds on top, new potato salad.
The best was the dessert. I did for the first time a blueberry and banana sorbet which was fantastic.
Last year I did a lemon sorbet and served it in hollowed out frozen lemons. I also served homemade toll house cookies.
Still haven't had matzoh brei (fried matzoh) yet but maybe tomorrow.
Tonight is stuffed roasted veggies.
I like Pesach, I like trying new recipes for it.
I have been so busy, so I am a little late in wishing you a Happy Passover! I was in Chicago for Passover, now that I am home, I had time to write about it. And upload a video. It took me hours to figure out how to get my video on there as it was incompatible with my program. So I finally converted it to Youtube.
Looking forward to reading your other recent posts.
LL
P.S. In Chicago I had lunch with Marie (Proud Italian Cook) and Courtney (Coco Cooks)!
I have been so busy, so I am a little late in wishing you a Happy Passover! I was in Chicago for Passover, now that I am home, I had time to write about it. And upload a video. It took me hours to figure out how to get my video on there as it was incompatible with my program. So I finally converted it to Youtube.
Looking forward to reading your other recent posts.
LL
P.S. In Chicago I had lunch with Marie (Proud Italian Cook) and Courtney (Coco Cooks)!
Hope you had a Zissen Pesach!
I am still recovering from our Seder...:)