I know I keep talking about how
crazy things have been around here, and everyone keeps telling me that the only
way to stay sane through especially insane periods is to find things that you
like to do, or that make you feel good and make time to do them. Most of the time that’s pretty ridiculous,
however, when my kids school, Arie Crown Hebrew Day School, called me up and
asked me to do a Challah braiding demonstration for the Fall PTA Membership Tea
I knew that it was one opportunity I couldn’t pass up. As an Arie Crown Alumni (yes I’m one of those
people that actually sends their kids to the school that they went to!)
and parent, I was excited to be able to give back to the school that has given
my kids so much. I was also really
nervous – Challah braiding? Doesn’t
everyone already know how to braid challah? I was afraid it was going to be a
tough crowd! So, given that it was a
project for school, I did my homework! I
went online and researched different ways to braid challah. Most people know how to do a 3 strand braid,
and everyone should know how to do 4 (especially after the Rainbow
Challah Braiding Blog) but I knew that I had to find ways to braid Challah
that most people hadn’t done before.
Thanks to the internet and YouTube I was able to find all sorts of
videos demonstrating 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9 strands, as well as interesting
round 4 and 6 strands (I already knew how to do a 12 strand!). I figured it would be a good idea to bake the
different challahs the week of the meeting to be able to show the finished
products and again – to practice doing them for homework! Monday afternoon I diligently made all the
Challahs – and they were beautiful!
Monday night my dear husband (KIH) comes home from work and while
admiring my hard work says “Honey, isn’t your meeting next week Wednesday
night?!” I’m SO mixed up that I actually
made the Challah’s a week in advance!!! Sigh. Luckily, we all know that Challahs freeze
well, so we made space in the basement freezer and in they went. The demonstration was a rousing success (at
least that’s what everyone said) and I felt really happy to have helped
out. Here is a video that Sarah P. took
at the demo of me braiding a 5 stranded Challah!
Hope to see you all at KOSHERFEST
I”H next week....!!!!!
Teriyaki Wild Rice
4 Tablespoons teriyaki sauce
1 large Vidalia onion diced (around 3 cups)
3 stalks celery, thinly sliced (around 2 cups)
1 pound mushrooms, very thinly sliced
3 cups wild rice blend (no seasoning added)
4 cups vegetable stock
Heat the teriyaki sauce in a
large wok or skillet. Add the onions and
celery. Sauté over medium-high heat for
10 minutes until vegetables are soft. Add
the mushrooms and sauté for another 10-12 minutes until all the liquid is
absorbed and the vegetables are beginning to brown. Add the wild rice blend and stir to combine.
Add the vegetable stock and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes (or longer according to
package directions). Remove from heat
and allow the rice to rest for 10 minutes before serving. This is a great side dish for meat, chicken
or fish.
All the ingredients - SO simple!
Dice the onions & thinly slice the celery...
Sauté the onions & celery in
the teriyaki sauce until soft....
Add the mushrooms...
(HOORAY!!! We LOVE mushrooms!)
Sauté until all the liquid is absorbed....
Add the wild rice blend...
and vegetable stock...
Cook until all the liquid is absorbed!
Tra La!!
Kosher
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Dr.
Theodore Saltzberg - Tuvia Ben Nachum Z”L
May
his memory be for a blessing - Yihi zichro baruch.
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