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Dinner Tonight: A Week of Menus #4

 

February 5th 2012

Contributed by: Tamar Genger MA, RD

 

 

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The Super Bowl is over, the leftovers are gone, this week we want to lighten up.  We also have Tu B’shevat coming up on Tuesday, the holiday of the trees, how can we celebrate with out too much work.  Here you go a week of menus you can get to.

Monday

Let’s lighten up with a nice vegetable filled soup, Vegetable Wonton Soup.

Tuesday

I like to sample an assortment of dried fruits for Tu B’shevat, dates, figs and something interesting like guava and serve it with almonds and any other nut I have.  It is a fun way to celebrate and I love to serve it with dessert on Shabbat too.   And for dinner many people suggest going vegetarian for the environment, so I suggest this Quinoa Pizza I have been getting rave reviews for.

Wednesday it is time for this delicious Stuffed Turkey Breast and a side of Roasted or Baked Potatoes.

Thursday is always a toughie with the thoughts of Shabbat cooking coming all too soon.  I think it is time for some salmon, used up some leftover salsa and serve with asparagus and brown rice for a complete meal. Roast Salmon with Salsa.

 

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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!

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