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Rosh Hashanah 5773 or 2012 Menu

September 16th will be here in the blink of an eye.  I have prepared a menu that incorporates a starter portion or Seder with traditional Sephardic symbolic food dishes (Simanim), a generous dinner, and an overflowing dessert table.  Then as I pondered the best way to present this to you the readers I asked my husband to help me create an excel chart in my computer.  If I can figure out how to get this loaded on my blog, then, you can figure out how to print it out and use it to design your menus by filling in the blanks.

I wish everyone a very healthy, sweet, and prosperous New Year.  Enjoy your families and invite family and friends to dine together. [1]

Rosh Hashanah-Dinner Template

My Formula

Recipe Choice

Linda’s Menu 2012/5773

Wine

 

 

 

Challah

   

Yam; Raisin

Simanim:

 

 

 

Honey

 

 Various

 

Apples

 

 Honey Crisp; Any New Crop

 

Leeks

 

Kufte De Prassa [2]

 

Dates

 

New Crop Medjool

 

Beets

 

Panjar Salata

 

Spinach

 

Steamed with Sultanas

Black-eyed Peas

 

Fijones [3]

Pomegranate

 

in salad

 

Fish

 

Sephardic Salmon with Tomato [4]

 

Squash

 

 Pumpkin Boreka [5]

Head of Fish

 

Oven Baked Head of Fish

Dinner:

 

 

 

 

Red Meat

 

French Roast with Prunes [6]

 

Poultry

 

Roast Chicken

 

Vegetable

 

Cipollini Onion with Figs

 

Vegetable

 

Green beans

 

Vegetable

 

Brussels sprouts

 

Starch

 

Oven roasted potatoes

Dessert:

 

 

Honey Cake

 

5772 Honey Cake [7]

Sephardic Pastry

 

Travados

     

Noni Roll Cookies [8]

     

Baklava

Apple Cake

 

Caramel Apple Cake [9]

Other Desserts

 

Pluot Nectarine Crunch

     

Assorted Chocolates

     

Assorted Dried Fruit

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The first column is menu items.  The second column is to fill in your choices and the third column is my choices for this year.  Visit my blog and look up recipes to fit into the various the categories. [10]

I will endeavor to post as many new Rosh Hashanah worthy recipes as I can this week and part of next.  I wish you all happy baking and cooking. [11]

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3 Comments To "Rosh Hashanah 5773 or 2012 Menu"

#1 Comment By Isabelle On September 3, 2012 @ 10:12 AM

Linda, you are the best and always a great source of inspiration for me, little Sefardi girl afar from home… Mucho gracyas! ♥ Shana Tova U’metuka! ☺

#2 Comment By Judee @ Gluten Free A-Z On September 3, 2012 @ 4:09 PM

What a beautiful Rosh Hashana meal. The challah looks amazing! We are Sephardic too and will have a similar meal .

#3 Comment By Greek Girl from Queens On September 6, 2012 @ 2:14 PM

As always with your recipes and your photos, this looks so delicious! Wishing you a very happy Rosh Hashana, Linda – to you and your family. May this year be a sweet one – for all of us, everywhere.