Two weekends ago I went to visit Jen in her new town of NYC!!!! We of course decided that we must make a video. We wanted to make something that fit Hurricane Sandy, so we decided to cook Pumpkin, Carrot Soup!
We were invited to Shabbat dinner and we decided to make a vegetable dish. I decided that broccoli and tomatoes would work really nicely. I came up with the recipe off the top of my head, so there are no exact measurements, but there is also no way anyone could mess it up.
Ingredients:
broccoli
cherry tomatoes
shallots
oil
salt and pepper and garlic powder
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and then bake the vegetables for 30-40min.
So our friend, Seth, recently told me that Hillel was making challah and people are able to come and roll the challah dough. Here are the ingredients of how to make challah:
Ingredients:
Dissolve 2 packages yeast, and let sit for 10 min.
In a separate bowl, mix 2 eggs with 1/2 cup sugar. Mix in 1/2 cup oil.
Add yeast to egg mixture. Add up to 1 Tbsp. salt to mixture.
Alternate 8 cups flour and 2 cups warm water into mixture.
Knead.
Place in oiled bowl (oil all sides of dough) and cover with a towel - place in warm oven (150 degrees Fahrenheit for 1 minute then turn off) until dough has doubled (approximately 1 1/2 hour).
Punch dough down - let sit for 15 minutes.
Remove a piece of the dough for the "challah" (see note below).
If desired, raisins can be added to the dough at this point.
Separate the dough into 4 batches. Separate each batch into 3 strips and braid.
Place on lightly greased cookie sheets, loaf pans, or pie pans.
Let the dough raise a second time in oven (150 degree Fahrenheit for 1 minute and then off) for 45 minutes
So I have been missing my mom's cooking and so I decided to make arepas. Arepas come from Venezuela, Colombia, and other South American countries. It is a flat patty made from masa, usually stuff the arepas with cheese, tuna, or anything in your kitchen.
Ingredients:
masa
water
salt
this is a one to one ratio: 1 cup masa, 1 cup water