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THANKSGIVING AT NORMAN'S

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THANKSGIVING AT NORMAN'S

Posted on October 29, 2007

NORMAN’S STEAK’N BURGER Newsletter Volume 52 October 2007 27 Emek Refaim, Jerusalem Telephone: 972-2-566-6603 Fax: 972-2-6729548E-mail: burger@normans.co.il Website: http://www.normans.co.il ______________________________ ________ THANKSGIVING DINNER Norman’s will once again be featuring a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, on Thursday, November 22rd. Dinner includes pumpkin soup, a very generous portion of turkey, served with stuffing, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and Continue Reading »

SUKKOT AT NORMAN'S IN J'LEM

Posted on September 25, 2007

Readers of this blog know that we love Norman’s Steak and Burger. We always have a super time when we eat there. We wish we could be there for Sukkot instead of here in the States, but as we can’t, we will just look at their Sukkot take out list and drool……….. NORMAN’S STEAK’N BURGER Continue Reading »

FLORENTINE POTATO SALAD FOR THE SUKKAH

Posted on September 19, 2007

3 pounds of small red potatoes, quartered 1 and 1/4 tsp salt, divided One and a half cups of shredded baby spinach 3/4 cup Hellman’s mayo 1/4 cup, fresh chopped flat leaf parsley 2 Tablesoon chopped green onion 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1 cup of celery slices Bring potatoes, Continue Reading »

ROASTED STEAK FRIES IN THE SUKKAH

Posted on September 18, 2007

With Sukkot not far ahead of us, here is a good recipe for roasted steak fries for a sukkah meal. 2 pounds of red potatoes 2 Tablespoons of vegetable oil 1 Tablespoon of Montreal Steak Seasoning Cut potatoes into 1 or 1.5 inch wedges. Combine potatoes, oil and seasoning, tossing to coat. Place potato wedges Continue Reading »

NORMAN'S PREPARES FOR A THREE DAY HOLIDAY

Posted on August 29, 2007

All of our Israeli friends and family are complaining like crazy over the fact that they have to celebrate a three day yom tov (two days Rosh Hashanah followed by shabbat) just as we do here in the Diaspora. Hahaha- they finally get to understand Jewish life as we live it out here in the Continue Reading »

SO- HOW WAS YOUR PESACH?

Posted on April 18, 2007

This week, the big question that one hears over and over when running into friends, relatives, groupies, hangers-on and various others is: So, how was your yom tov? Funny thing about Passover- once it is over and the dishes have been put away and chametz is back on the table once again, Passover quickly fades Continue Reading »

MATZAH CANDY BUTTERCRUNCH

Posted on April 6, 2007

Here is a dessert recipe we found in a drawer in the dining room as we were taking out the Passover china. Apparently, we noted that the recipe was from the Boston Globe back in ’92…… MATZO CANDY BUTTERCRUNCH 5 boards unsalted matzo 1 cup margarine, unsalted 1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 6 ounces Continue Reading »

NO POT IN YOUR PASSOVER POTS!!

Posted on March 30, 2007

Sheera Claire Frenkel, THE JERUSALEM POST Mar. 27, 2007 ———————————————————————— Every Sunday school student knows Pessah for its ban on food that rises, but a growing number of Jews are asking whether the holiday also precludes them from getting high. Hemp has increasingly been spotted on the list of kitniyot, or legumes, that Ashkenazi Jews Continue Reading »

MATZAH FARFEL APPLE PUDDING

Posted on March 29, 2007

Someone left this recipe in my mailbox the other day. So, we tried it. We liked it. We liked it a whole lot!! MATZOH FARFEL APPLE PUDDING 1 lb Matzo farfel 12 Eggs 2 1/2 c Sugar 1 Lemon, juiced 1/2 Lemon rind, grated 1 ts Salt or to taste 2 ts Cinnamon 1/8 lb Continue Reading »

A SUPER PASSOVER DESSERT

Posted on March 27, 2007

CHOCOLATE MATZAH 1 lg. pkg. chocolate chips (or 12 oz. chopped chocolate bar) 1 tbsp. butter 4 Matzah Need saucepan or double boiler, cooking sheet, waxed paper, mixing spoon, rolling pin and measuring spoon. 1. Melt chocolate and butter over low heat, stir to prevent burning. 2. Break matzah into small pieces and stir into Continue Reading »