Kosher Food Menu Help?!
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An example of a kosher menu
Since people who keep kosher do not mix milk and meat products the answer will depend on the type of meal you would like to serve.
A festive meal can be the following
1. chicken soup
2. meat stew
3. rice
4. steamed vegetables
5. non dairy ice cream
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Kosher simply refers to food that is prepared following the rules of kashrut. A menu depends on region and cultural background of the people cooking.
Starter:
Hummus
Babaganoush
Bread
Grilled Eggplant
Malawach with schug salsa
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Main:
Salad
3 kinds of Falafel in pita with tahina and vegetables
Artichoke hearts stuffed with ground lamb
Moroccan stewed vegetables
Spicy beef meatballs
BBQ'd chicken
Couscous
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Dessert:
Black forest cake
Chocolate cake layered with blue berries and covered chocolate ganache
Shortbread made with ground pecans
Komish (Jewish biscotti)
Fruit
Turkish coffee
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i am including a link for the rules of kashrut.
there are many kosher foods available (even kosher sushi!) but i will give you a very traditional holiday-type menu:
starter: challah, gefilte fish, chrain (horseradish sauce with beet juice)
main: brisket, potato kugel, tzimmes
dessert: apple strudel or mandel bread (generally served with tea)
enjoy!
http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm
If the meat was not raised and slaughtered in a kosher manner, your meat will not be kosher.
Some people won't even eat food cooked in a non kosher kitchen.
Here is a dairy meal :Grilled salmon with ginger sauce.
Baked sweet potatoes-with butter and a bit of brown sugar and cinnamon .
Green beans with sliced almonds
A mixed green salad.
Dessert: fresh ripe fruit with a cheese cheese plate.[ offer about 3-4 cheeses.]
Almost any recipe can be kosher or not kosher. It depends on the ingredients. In today's day and age there is even kosher imitation crab and bacon.
http://www.mykoshermarket.com/
There are too many to list here,so I will just refer you to my favorite Jewish recipe site.
http://www.jewishrecipes.org/jewish-food…