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Sukkot Dinner Menus

 

October 5th 2011

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I live in an apartment and sadly I don’t have my own Sukkah.  That means I will be eating most of my meals as a guest, looking forward to that and bringing a picnic to the Sukkah at our shul.  Anotherwords I am not going to be cooking very much and don’t really need to plan any menus, but I know that most of you are on the opposite side of me, the hosts that are having those like me, especially if you live in a city where not everyone can have their own Sukkah.  So I would like to help you out plus Jamie is busy taking care of the newest Geller addition (number 5!) so I don’t think she is planning any big menus that don’t come from the gazillion meatballs she froze before she had the baby.  Anyways, here you go, two Sukkot Night menus.

 

Sukkot Night Menu 1

Roasted Cauliflower Soup

 

Chicken with Spiced Mango Rice

 

Orange Infused Roasted Green Beans and Red Peppers

 

So Light, So Easy Pumpkin Snack Cake

 

Sukkot Night 2

Indian Inspired Salmon Cakes

Indian Naan

Aloo Gobi

 

Indian Yellow Daal

Basmati Rice

 

Rack of Lamb Korma

Walnut, Ginger and Cranberry Stuffed Apples

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About Tamar Genger MA, RD

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Tamar lives in New York and is the mother of three amazing children, a Registered Dietitian, professor of Nutrition, and as you can probably guess, a foodie! Tamar loves to travel with her family and visits kosher restaurants wherever she goes. Although she loves the sights, she spends more time talking about the restaurants and food she ate! As a mom and a nutritionist, Tamar tries to balance her passion for healthy cooking with her insatiable desire for chocolate! Find more on Google

 

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One Response to Sukkot Dinner Menus

  1. Beautiful recipes. Love the photo of the Mango Rice Stuffed Chicken

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