What should I make for jewish guest?!
What should I make for jewish guest?
school exchange...what can I make, just in case?
Answers:
Ok, people are wayyyy off base.
If the person keeps kosher and you don't, they can't eat food you serve them. People who keep kosher use one set of dishes, pots, pans, silver for cooking and consuming dairy and another for other foods. And key here-they only eat Kosher foods, that are Certified Kosher. So if you want to serve someone who is Kosher in your home, you must purchase the cooked meal from a Kosher restaurant and serve on paper and plastic disposable utensils and plates. It's easier to host them at a Kosher restaurant.
Secondly, if they are not Kosher. Rather than you making an attempt at Jewish food, and no one here listed Jewish food. They listed American foods frequently cooked by Jews. Prepare and serve foods of your own culture. Whatever you can make best.
Third, even if they don't keep Kosher do not serve pork or scavengers like catfish. You are safest with chicken since not everyone eats red meat.
Fourth, ask your guests in advance if they have any dietary restrictions. This will clarify for you what they can/cannot eat.
Hinged Porcelain Shabbat Box with Challah inside ($25.00).
Brisket with Carrots ,celery ,onions in a beef tomatoe gravy .
Kasha and bow-ties
Asparagus
for dessert Jewish Apple cake .
Ask the guest--maybe they eat whatever you're making!
What would you make for a Catholic guest, a Presbyterian guest ??? What a werid question!!!
pork! just kidding. try motso balls
I'm sure they get enough ethnic cusine at home, so make your own, just bear in mind that you don't mix meat and dairy, or make pork. Goto your supermarket and buy some kosher foods that you can make in your own style, they are comming to you, not you to them.
Find out if they only eat Kosher. There are different rules for food prep and serving. If not, ask them what they like.