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Menu for Wednesday, January 26,2022

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The good news: I am back this week and ready to cook for you! The not so bad news: I am doing a Whole 30 elimination diet and taking you along for the ride! Just because we’re being healthy, doesn’t mean we need to eliminate flavor, (but in this case we do need to eliminate grains in any form, legumes, alcohol, sugar, and dairy.) When presented with clients and guests with dietary restrictions, I try to focus on all the delicious things they can eat, rather than those they can’t. So here we go…


SOUP:

Zucchini puree (no cream) $7


MAINS:

Main course salad | Salmon $18

Roasted salmon with mushrooms, shallots, and arugula

in a lemon tahini vinaigrette


Chicken: $22

Chicken with artichokes and olives

Sautéed kale

Seafood Main: $19

Salt and pepper shrimp

Cauliflower “fried rice”








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Here is a special menu to "break the fast" on Yom Kippur


Soup: $7 Chicken soup with matzo balls


Smoked salmon platter: $18

Smoked salmon, boiled or deviled eggs, arugula, capers, tomatoes, cucumbers, hard cheese, cream cheese and a bagel of your choice, all thoughtfully arranged on a platter*

*Please advise if you would like a family style platter for 2 or more people


Blintzes: $16

"Jewish crepes" filled with ricotta cheese and pan fried. Served with blueberry compote and sour cream. There will be three blintzes per order.


Chocolate babka: $7

A twisted loaf shaped coffee cake made of sweet yeast dough


Because of the special nature of this menu, please order no later than Monday morning, September 13th.

*Although I have opted to offer these items a la carte, I respectfully ask that you order more than one item if you require delivery. Thank you for your understanding.

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We will be providing a prix fixe menu for the High Holiday. All of the listed items listed are included. If you are having guests, please let us know in advance so we can package it accordingly.

*The holiday begins on Labor Day this year, making it a challenge for those who travel and celebrate secularly. If you would prefer to take your meal on TUESDAY, please let us know and if we can make it happen for you, we will! Pick up is always an option, and greatly appreciated.


Rosh Hashanah Menu: $65 all inclusive


Chicken Soup with matzo balls

Maple roasted carrots with orange infused cranberries, toasted almonds and goat cheese (optional) on a bed of arugula, served with a Sherry vinaigrette.


Homemade challah


Brisket in a traditional tomato and onion sauce


Apricot noodle kugel


Honey cake with a dollop of fresh cream and sautéed apples


If you are hosting a group or plan to bring something to an event elsewhere please contact us for pricing on whole cakes, kugels and challahs etc.


PLEASE PLACE ALL ORDERS NO LATER THAN TUESDAY, AUGUST 31.


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