Showing posts with label non traditional passover seder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non traditional passover seder. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

a sit down dinner celebrating family, passover tradition + spring holidays

hors doeuvres set out before dinner

... gingered smoked eggplant caviar
atop hand carved cucumber crowns
.. colorful root vegetable terra chips

...smoked salmon roulade with wasabi cream cheese 
            on mini bamboo plates or spoons
..spoons with voodoo + matza crackers
..triple crème brie slathered with apple and walnut goo



sit down dinner service
passover seder meal 

in a non traditional style


soup course
        fragrant  chicken and dill broth 
        with baby carrots + mini matzoh dumplings

fish and salad course
         please choose
         one of the following:

a  duet of fish crowns
sesame salmon tatare  and whitefish salad
perched in English cucumber cups
with arugula and grapefruit salad.
(no wheat products: gluten free)

salmon cigars
sliced smoked salmon and house made
herbed rondele wrapped asparagus
over arugula + roasted pepper salad
(no wheat products: gluten free)



new wave gefilte fish
whitefish and salmon balls
served  
with tender hearts of romaine
drizzled with creamy horseradish Caesar
(no wheat products: gluten free)


dinner course
please choose one of the following:

wine and san marzano braised savory brisket or 
lamb osso bucco moroccan style
         tender lamb shanks braised with almonds, chickpeas,
dried plums, apricots and highlighted with citrus notes
served with quinoa pilaf and cumin + lemon kissed carrots + haricot vert

balsalmic braised short ribs
with baby bello mushrooms, pearl onions
and teenage farmers market carrots
served with truffled yukon gold potatoes, and
         lemon zest asparagus

tuscan baby lamb chops
rosemary and garlic marinated baby lamb chops
served with creamy chipotle sweet potato anna
and sauteed watercress


dessert course

a dessert sampler with
chocolate orange mousse on edible chocolate spoons
fresh strawberry mousse with raspberry garnish
rosewater scented marscapone filled apricots + pistachio
housemade meringues with sugar glitter
and chocolate covered Pesach marshmallows
please choose one of the following:
fraise romanoff
... fresh spring strawberries macerated in liqueur and fresh squeezed orange juice and served with a topping of whipped cream, served in a martini glass, garnished with an  almond macaroon “stirrer”

... matza  blintz cupakes served warm with fresh fruit salad
whipped cream no sugar
fresh fruit  salad -

... passover flour less death by chocolate  
Belgium chocolate torte with  
dark chocolate mousse and sundried apricots stuffed with rosewater scented marscapone

... crustless signature cappuccino  cheesecake
stratas of creamy coffee and espresso cheesecake
alternative for Ami: 
bananas sautéed in butter topped with marscapone

passover 2011 - celebrating Pesach at the Actors Temple NYC

In the footstep of Jack Benny, Actors Temple Second NIght Seder, 

Services by Rabbi Jill, Catering by @CuisinEtc Catering and Special Events


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The Actor's Temple, Congregation Ezrath Israel
is a place where spirituality meets creativity

Actors Temple Seder Buffet Tuesday April 19, 2011











..creamy tilapia with artichoke, 

  lemon and leek sauce
  served with Yemenite style 
  sweet potatoes kissed with cumin

..zucchini pesach lasagna stuffed with cheese and capanata

..julienne vegetable salad with black walnuts + dill

..our famous Caesar salad with crunchy pumpkins seeds 
and shaved parmesan
(no anchovies, and of course, no croutons)










includes our Fabulous Signature Dessert Finale: “Rivers of Sweets”
A bountiful display of ”flowing” rivers of kosher 
for Passover chocolate Surrounded by dippable goodies such as
coconut macaroons, meringue cookies, 
kosher for Passover Marshmallows, + fresh fruit












Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Passover 2010 - celebrating Pesach at the Actors Temple NYC


Wondering what to do on the second night of
Passover - tired of cooking and tired of the same
old same old traditional heavy passover food.

Need some gluten free passover options?
need some vegetarian/vegan passover options?
Looking for a creative innovative caterer?
Tired of winter+ ready for spring + renewal?

you've come to the right spot....

Purim is over and we are heading
into the Passover Season.

Have Passover catered by CuisinEtc
in your comfort of your own home
or  come celebrate with a vibrant
Midtown West Community at the Actors Temple NYC.


Please join CuisinEtc Catering & Special Events
and the Actors Temple
on Tuesday March 30, 2010
for the second night Passover seder
339 West 47th Street, NYC
between 8th and 9th Avenue
212-245-6975
reservations required

please contact the Actors Temple for pricing and further information.



we are thrilled to present the following
Passover Seder Menu
a non traditional and very delicious
kosher style passover menu
featuring

Salmon Primavera –
filet of salmon brushed with honey horseradish glaze and layered with thinly sliced
yellow + green zucchini and roma tomatoes

Vegetarian Alternative:
Fritada de Espinaca
- Sephardic spinach-cheese casserole

East Meets West Salad Mixed greens, sundried cranberry
+ glazed pecans with Asian inspired dressing
Broccoli Salad with Mandarin Oranges
Roasted Red Potatoes with Artichokes, Brussel Sprouts

includes our Fabulous Signature Dessert Finale: “Rivers of Sweets”
A bountiful display of ”flowing” rivers of chocolate
Surrounded by dippable goodies such as (selections can vary)
coconut macaroons, meringue cookies, and fresh fruit


this Community Seder is open to the public 
(see Actors Temple website for pricing information)

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Passover Catering NYC - aka second night seder at the Actors Temple






You may remember that last year CuisinEtc catered a wonderful Sephardic influenced second night Passover Seder for the congregation at the Actors Temple in midtown Manhattan.  This wonderful old NYC synagogue 

http://www.theactorstemple.org/history.html

This is our second year and extereme pleasure of
working with Rabbi Jill Hausman
of the Actors Temple in Hell's Kitchen New York City
on the westside of Manhattan
(real estate agents call Hells Kitchen "Clinton" or Clinton Heights
but the traditional new york city name
is Hells Kitchen and we are proud of it) -

so off the culinary team here at cuisinEtc
embarks on another culinary adventure
passover seder catering for a wonderful historic temple
or as my kosher frum friends would say
That may be a pesach seder - but it's certainly not kosher


PASSOVER SECOND SEDER,
The Actor's Temple
Hells Kitchen New York City
Thursday, April 9th at 6 PM:
Dairy/Fish/Vegetable Dinner
catered by Creative Cuisinetc,
with reservations required.

Funny enough the small historic synagogue
is housed right next door to a previous home away from home,
our son Ben's elementary school - for those of you who don't know
is our avid collegiate debator - once again, working at the Actors Temple
is a walk down memory lane for us, to an "old neigborhood"

In any case, Rabbi Jill and the culinary team at CuisinEtc catering
came up with a selection
of fish dairy menus featuring fresh salmon
that would be kosher style -
for the temples second night seder service and dinner.
following along with kosher style,
since we are serving dairy items, no meat, chicken or poultry
(like chicken soup, chopped liver, or pot roast)
can be served with this meal.

Here's what we will be serving next month -

Hopefully this year we will have time to take some photos
during the seder dinner. But thought you would all
enjoy looking at the ecclectic NYC Manhattan style passover seder menu
CuisinEtc is serving this year

Many thanks to my kosher catering
friends for their assistance and patience
in guiding me through this process.
For anyone looking for kosher caterers throughout the United States
please don't hesitate to contact me
and I can probably hook you up from coast to coast
via my networking contacts and good friends
in the kosher and non kosher catering business.

I recently heard an elderly woman comment that she marks the passage of time by the Jewish holidays.
Well Purim has just passed and we are on the road to Passover
- or Pesach as my religious friends would say.

One of my very dear friends, sister in arms and fellow catering buddy,
Mimi Markowsky, of Elite Kosher Catering in West Bloomfield,
right outside of Detroit, is already getting ready for the onslaught
of orders she and her kitchen crew will produce for Pesach 2009.
For those of you in the Detroit area- you cannt go wrong to give Mimi
a call about your Pesach Seder needs.
From traditional to avante garde Mimi Markowsky of Elite Kosher Catering, a maven of Passover, Jewish Holidays and Gourmet Food in general.

www.findlocalcatering.com/Michigan/Elite-Kosher-Catering-19998.html

Back to the New York City and Manhattan Passover Catering scene.


As always the challenge for the culinary team here at CuisinEtc, is

as boutique caterers we don't follow set menus but customize every event,

and we want to offer food that is

**healthy yet delicious and nutritious**,

**appropriate to the occasion**
(in this case lots of restrictions
because of "kosher for passover style"
which I'll address shortly)

**not too way out **
- appealing to a variety of sophisticated New York palates,

but also to folks who want the comfort food that holiday meals often provide

Menu A

The Actors Temple
Second Night Pesach Seder Dinner Buffet

Services Start at 6:00 pm
Buffet Dinner Service to start by 8:00 pm




Menu Passover 2009
Roasted Salmon Moroccan Style
Sassy Sephardic Salmon –
filet of salmon seared in a Med Rim spice rub, nestled in a bed of aramelized onions and carrots
and finished with a honey-lemon reduction sauce

Vegetarian Alternative:
Fritada de Espinaca
- Creamy Sephardic spinach-cheese casserole

Med Rim Spinach Salad
- fresh spinach, chiffonade of fresh basil and watercress with marinated artichokes & cherry tomatoes tossed with a pomegranite balsamic vinaigrette

Thai Inspired Broccoli Salad
- Fresh Broccoli with Sweet & Tangy Apple Cider Vinaigrette, Colorful Bell Peppers & Roasted Cashews (not spicy)

- Cardamom and Spice Roasted Sweet Potato

and our Fabulous Signature Dessert Finale:
“Rivers of Sweets”
A bountiful display of ”flowing” river of
dark kosher for Pesach chocolate
Surrounded by dippable goodies such as
coconut macaroons, meringue cookies,
kosher for Pesach marshmallows, fresh fruit
such as strawberries,pineapple
grapes, and more



interested in using CuisinEtc for your New York City passover catering

or for an upcoming milestone event like a bar or bat mitzvah

and want a menu and event that

speaks to who your family represents culturally and personally -

here at CuisinEtc we are always happy to work closely with you to

design and execute the event you envision!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Pesach Stories

One of the tenants of Passover is welcoming strangers into your home and feeding them. I hope you enjoy this lovely moment

that my good friend Chani Capland,

a kosher caterer in Columbus Ohio
related to me today via an email

"Here is a heartwarming story that happened to me yesterday.

A customer of mine walks in to my shop and hands me $1200
and says i want you to give me 10 gift certificates to your place.

She has me fill out $120 gift certificates and
then asks me to mail these 10 gift certificates
at my discretion to families that are needy for Passover.

I included my Passover menu and had no problem thinking
of 10 needy families. On the way to the mail box
I thought of another family and was so inspired
by this person i decided to go send another gift certificate
for $120 from me -- of course, what the heck, its nice to give at holiday times.

Now this person who brought the money to me
was not the giver of the money,
she was given the money from someone else who wants to be anonymous.

The highest level of Tzedaka

http://judaism.about.com/od/beliefs/a/charity_nine.htm

(note to readers this is a act of charity
by being anonymous, it becomes a higher act of charity especially since its
given from the heart not for the recognition).

So all of the gift certificates were signed from a friend.

What a beautiful MITZVAH!!

(note to readers Mitzvah = jewish blessing and kindness)

Happy Pesach to all - and remember those less fortunate
and open your hearts and tables to them

here are some "war" stories about passover orders
we've been sharing on our networking group

Subject: some silly people
from: Mimi - Bloomfield Michigan

I just opened a ton of mail for Pesach orders. Somebody cut my ad out of the paper,
filled in the items she wanted (definitely a female handwriting)
and then CUT OUT the section with her name, address and other financial info.
So now I have an order for 2 sweet potato kugels,
2 apple raisin kugels and 1 gallon of chicken soup


Subject: odd ball orders
from: Chani - Columbus, Ohio

I had that happen last year to me, someone faxed in thier order,
with no name and have no idea who it belongs to!

What we did was we filled the order
and wrote on the shopping bag "John Smith", of course the real "John Smith"
came in and swore that he put an order in and wanted his order
and so we figured it out.
Good luck

How about my phone calls today- I am not making this up

1 woman wants a whole chicken but only the white meat
so please can i have 4 peices of white.

1 woman wants a chocolate mousse cake,
but only half of it , can we split it with another customer?
Can you find a customer who wants only a half?
She is only having 10 people for dinner.

1 woman wants lemon curd on her chocolate cake,
not the mousse, she loves lemon and chocolate,
can i make her some curd?

1 woman wants potato salad only 2 pounds
( its not on my menu)

1 woman wants me to bake her vegetable terrine
in a 9 x 13 not in the loafs that we sell them

OY VEY

and I myself had someone who wanted us to deliver
passover dinner to Washington DC from NYC...

only in america...


just as a point of interest, after I started posting all these passover menus and stories on the blog we started to get incredible rankings on google. Apparently I am some sort of google genius, now if I could only figure out why ??? There must be a zillion other caterers in NYC nevermind the country/world who were also doing passover catering. Why did the cuisinetc blog rate so high
I know our clients and friends think we are number one and we like to think highly of ourselves too (tongue in check here folks) but still that sort of ratings on google usually costs $$$ and in this case it was just dumb luck.

check this out

Cuisinetc-catering.blogspot.com is number one
on google list

passover seder catering manhattan #1

pesach seder catering manhattan #1

pesach seder catering nyc #1

pesach seder catering #1

pesach catering new york #3

passover seder catering - second from bottom of first page

passover catering new york (not on first page fourth on 2nd page

passover catering new york (not on first page, fourth on 2nd page)

passover seder catering nyc #1

elite kosher catering passover #1

kosher catering passover bloomfield#1

kosher catering passover columbus #7

kosher catering passover the berkshires #6

kosher catering passover talladega #1

kosher catering passover great barrington#1

kosher catering passover portland maine #1

kosher catering passover (4th page - too generic)

kosher catering passover manhattan #6

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Pesach - Passover Catering .............. Pesach in Manhattan's Hells Kitchen

I recently had the pleasure of meeting
and working with Rabbi Jill Hausman
of the Actors Temple in Hell's Kitchen New York City
on the westside of Manhattan
(real estate agents call Hells Kitchen "Clinton" or Clinton Heights
but the traditional new york city name
is Hells Kitchen and we are proud of it) -
http://www.theactorstemple.org/history.html


so off the culinary team here at cuisinEtc
embarks on our latest culinary adventure
passover seder catering for a wonderful historic temple
or as my kosher frum friends would say
That may be a pesach seder - but it's certainly not kosher
of course given the right circumstances, access to a kosher kitchen and kosher cooking utensils, we have produced fully kosher meals under rabbinical supervision, but in this case, it's modern judiasm at it's best, confirming to the ideas of the tradition, although not to the letter of the halaca law.



PASSOVER SECOND SEDER,
The Actor's Temple
Hells Kitchen New York City
Sunday, April 20th at 6 PM:
Dairy/Fish/Vegetable Dinner
catered by Creative Cuisinetc,
with reservations required.

Funny enough the small historic synagogue
is housed right next door to a previous home away from home,
our son Ben's elementary school - for those of you who don't know
he is presently a sophmore at SUNY Binghamton upstate New York,
so this is also a walk down memory lane for us, to an "old neigborhood"

In any case, Rabbi Jill challenged CuisinEtc
to come up with a selection
of fish dairy menus featuring fresh salmon
that would be kosher style -
for the temples second night seder service and dinner.
following along with kosher style,
since we are serving dairy items, no meat, chicken or poultry
(like chicken soup, chopped liver, or pot roast)
can be served with this meal.

Here's what we will be serving next month -

I'll post some of the other menus later and
hopefully will have time to take some photos
during the seder dinner. But thought you would all
enjoy looking at the ecclectic NYC Manhattan style passover seder menu
we finally came up with.

Many thanks to my kosher catering
friends for their assistance and patience
in guiding me through this process.
For anyone looking for kosher caterers throughout the United States
please don't hesitate to contact me
and I can probably hook you up from coast to coast
via my networking contacts and good friends
in the kosher and non kosher catering business.


As always the challenge for the culinary team here at CuisinEtc, is

as boutique caterers we don't follow set menus but customize every event,

and we want to offer food that is

**healthy yet delicious and nutritious**,

**appropriate to the occasion**
(in this case lots of restrictions
because of "kosher for passover style"
which I'll address shortly)

**not too way out **
- appealing to a variety of sophisticated New York palates,

but also to folks who want the comfort food that holiday meals often provide

Menu A,
The Actors Temple
Second Night Pesach Seder Buffet


Buffet Dinner Service to start by 8pm

…Sassy Sephardic Salmon
– filet of salmon seared in a Med Rim spice rub,
nestled in a bed of caramelized onions and carrots
and finished with a honey-lemon reduction sauce

…Vegetarian Alternative:
Gruyere Mushroom Lasagne

Yellow & Green Zucchini “Noodles”
layered with fresh spinach, gruyere cheese sauce,
caramelized onions & mushrooms


…Med Rim Spinach Salad
baby spinach leaves, chiffonade of fresh basil
and watercress with marinated artichokes,
teardrop cherry tomatoes
& fresh marinated mozzarella
tossed with a citrus white balsamic vinaigrette

…Thai Inspired Broccoli Salad Fresh Broccoli
with Sweet & Tangy Apple Cider Vinaigrette,
Colorful Bell Peppers & Roasted Cashews (not spicy)


…Southwestern Sweet Potato Anna
- slices of sweet potato cooked in a chipotle pepper
enhanced cream sauce

Included in the menu at no extra charge, Creative CuisinEtc Inc. will provide following: (available upon our arrival at 4:30) · a hard boiled egg per guest

in addition:
a family style plate to be placed
on each of the guest tables: around 7:15-7:30

of Med Rim Olive & Artichoke Tapenade
surrounded by fancy cut carrot petals

and our Fabulous Signature Dessert Finale:

“Rivers of Sweets”


A bountiful display of flowing rivers
of chocolate ** dark Belgium **
and buttery caramel sauce
Surrounded by dippable goodies
such as coconut macaroons, meringue cookies,
fresh fruit and berries and dried fruit

**we will have to switch to kosher for passover chocolate
and we had to take out marshmellows
which have meat product in the gelatin

so the mandate was "kosher style" and
"kosher for passover style" but not actually kosher
and the menu needed to offer a fish and dairy meal
- no meat or chicken.

what does that mean for this congregation?

according to my helpful consultants and good friends
who are kosher caterers in other parts of the country
as well as personally kosher observant Jews

**thank you Dawn, Mimi and Chani **
- many of the foods that one is allowed to eat during
passover are based on tradition not biblical law
(other than the normal kosher rules)


so some conservative and reform temples
allow their members to eat what is called

kitniyot (kit- KNEE- oat) which translates to "small things", such as grains and various legumes/beans. Since this is based on tradition the variations from community to community - rabbi to rabbi is mind boggling and often confusing for a no observed like me. Read up on wikipedia link provided if you want to know more. I am certainly not qualified to explain this

"Among traditional Ashkenazi Jews, the custom during Passover is to refrain from not only products of the five grains but also kitniyot. Literally "small things," such as other grains and legumes. Traditions of what is considered kitniyot vary from community to community but generally include maize (North American corn), as well as rice, peas, lentils, and beans. Many also include peanuts in this prohibition, and one source, the Chayei Adam, also includes potatoes in his list, although his opinion is not followed by any large or major groups. Sephardi Jews typically do not observe the ban on kitniyot, albeit some groups do abstain from the use of dried pulses during Passover.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitniyot

kitniyot = corn and maize, rice, soybeans, peanuts, grains like quinoa, to name a few.

but Rabbi Jills members at the Actors Temple
are more traditional
in the Ashkenazi tradition when it comes to passover foods, and do not allow the use of kitniyot

hence CuisinEtc was given the following restrictions
when designing the seder menu for April 20th at the Actors Temple.

no flour or wheat products except matzah and matzah meal
no rice
no beans
no soy
no corn
no beef, lamb, (pork - duh), sheep, goat
no chicken, duck, poultry

What they wanted was a med-rim and middle eastern menu
featuring a nice salmon dish, a vegetarian alternative with eclectic side dishes
and semi traditional desserts.

I think we did pretty well. and all this on a tight budget.

as always what we love about our business and our life's work is the ability to interact with such a diversity of people - to learn more about life daily and put healthy delicious food on the table for everyone's enjoyment.





recipe for coconut chocolate macaroons
adapted from one passed on to me by my good friend and catering buddy
Susan from Splendid Affaire in Akron Ohio.

Makes 5 doz chocolate coconut macaroons

2 oz unsweetened chocolate or bittersweet chocolate
1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
3 cups finely shredded sweetened coconut


1 T espresso (from dried but liquid form) or 1 t. dried powder
1 teaspoon. almond extract
pinch of salt

preheat 350

in large heavy sauce pan
combine chocolate and condensed milk over med. Heat
stir briskly with whisk until thick and glossy
(that is key other wise dry looking

remove from heat
stir in rest of ingredients with WOODen spoon to blend

drop mixture by small teaspoons on parchment
don’t spread

bake 10 minutes or until bottoms are set
don’t over bake will soft but set up later

note can substitute one cup of coconut for 1 cup of finely chopped nuts
almonds, walnuts or pecans