Kosher & Shabbat Meals Survey

Posted on May 18th, 2009 in Kosher, Personal Chef by Ira Weiss

      Dinner’s On The Table is looking to assess the needs of the Mid-Hudson Valley Jewish Community for Kosher Meals.

     At present, there are few, if any Kosher Restaurants in the area. Depending on your location, you have to travel over 50 miles to find one. And if you don’t wish to cook, you’re stuck with horrible pre-made Kosher frozen dinners from the grocery store. Dinner’s On The Table Personal Chef Service offers you a delicious alternative for a Kosher family dinner.

     Please take a few moments to take our short, 5 questions survey. By taking our survey and leaving your contact information, we’ll take $100 off your first Personal Chef cookdate or 25% off of your first Shabbat Meal. (Your contact information is safe and confidential. We don’t share this information.)

 http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=yKdhO_2f_2bG6gKCB4Qwgdn92g_3d_3d

 

Kosher-Style Shabbat Meals At The JCC Coming In June

Posted on May 11th, 2009 in Kosher by Ira Weiss

    ::Update – Shabbat Meals has been postponed. Please visit our Kosher & Shabbat Meals page for updates.

     Beginning in June we’re partnering with the Dutchess County Jewish Community Center to offer Kosher-style Shabbat Dinners (and you don’t have to be Jewish!)

     The inaugeral offering will be Herb Roasted Chicken with your choice of 2 sides: Challah Stuffing with Mushrooms, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Sauteed Green Beans (in margarine and olive oil of course) and a Vegetable Stir Fry of Broccoli, Red Peppers and Onions.

     Vegetarians can enjoy Pasta Primavera with a Fresh Salad and Home-made Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing.

     You can also order Chicken Matzo Ball Soup! For Pricing, visit our Shabbat Meals page.

     Our goal is to help bring busy families together again for the Shabbat Meal with delicious homestyle meals you can enjoy all Sabbath long.

     Prepaid orders will be taken starting Monday, June 1 through Thursday, June 4. Orders will be available for pick up at the JCC on Friday June 12 from 9 am to 1 pm. (If you’re home bound, delivery can be arranged)

     To place your orders, please call Liz at 845-471-0430 or email chefjill@dinnersonthetable.com with the best time to call you.

     If you have any questions, please call Chefs Jill or Ira @ 845-773-9013.

Visit our Shabbat Meals page for more information.

Maple Weekend…Not Just for Pancakes

We went to the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck this past Sunday for Maple Weekend.  It was wonderful.  We got to stand in the evaporator and take in the maple scented air.  We sampled fresh maple syrup right out of the evaporator.  We took a walk through the grounds to see the tapped trees, and we had a yummy meal of pancakes, sausage and fresh maple syrup. 

There were many people purchasing honey and maple products from Remsberger Maple Farm and Apiary.  The question of the day is this…What do I do with the syrup and sugar now that I have a years worth?

There are a few really easy applications, such as top your ice cream or yogurt with maple syrup.  It’s delicious and when you use a good quality low fat unsweetened yogurt, you have control over what you’re eating.  Instead of a spoonful of sugar on your oatmeal, try maple syrup!  The next time you make an apple cobbler, replace some of the sugar in the topping with maple sugar. 

Here’s a nice way to incorporate maple into savory dishes, like salmon.

Maple Salmon on a Cedar Plank

Ingredients

4 4-6 ounce salmon filets (can be a whole filet or individual pieces)

Salt + pepper

1/4 cup real maple syrup

1 lemon, juice and zest

1/4 cup chopped parsely

At least one hour before you are ready to grill, soak your cedar planks in water.  This can be done in the morning for dinner tonight.  You need a good soaking inorder to get enough smoke to nicely flavor the fish.

Fire up your grill to 350-400. 

Combine maple syrup, lemon juice, some of the zest and parsley.  (Taste before adding all of the lemon, adjusting to your liking)

Place the cedar planks on the grill.  Close the grill for up to 2 minutes to allow the planks to start smoking.

Lay fish on planks, but be careful not to crowd the fish.  Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper.  Brush some of the maple mixture on the fish. 

Cook with the cover closed for 15-18 minutes, until the fish flakes with a fork.  (The fish will be cooked through and will have a nice smokey flavor)

While the fish is cooking, put the maple mixture in a small sauce pan and bring to a boil.  This will concentrate the flavors for a final glaze.

Using a clean brush, baste with the maple mixture before serving. 

Garnish with a wedge of lemon and more fresh parsley.

No problem if you don’t have a grill or just want to cook this in your oven.  Place the soaked cedar plank on a baking sheet.  Set the sheet in a 350 oven for up to 5 minutes to get the plank heating.   These are the only changes to the grill instructions. 

If you don’t want to use the cedar plank, just place the fish in a Pyrex container and bake the prepared fish for 15-18 minutes in a 350 oven.

If you like your fish rare rather than cooked through,  start checking the fish after 10 minutes. 

Note: Only use cedar that is sold for cooking.  Cedar from a lumber yard has been treated with chemicals.

Maple Weekend continues this weekend, March 28 and 29 at the Fairgrounds.

 

 

www.remsburgermaple.com/

Kosher Meals

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in Kosher, Personal Chef by Ira Weiss

Keeping Kosher is a very important part of life for many Jewish Families in the Mid-Hudson Valley. At Dinner’s On The Table, we understand this importance and realize many Jewish families don’t have the time to prepare fresh, healthy meals every night and being Kosher in the Mid-Hudson Valley doesn’t leave many options. That’s where our Personal Chef service can make your life easier and healthier.

We prepare both Kosher and Kosher-style meals.

Kosher-style meals are prepared using our regular pots, pans and utensils in your home. We purchase only Kosher foods and prepare meals as you want them.

Kosher meals are prepared using separate pots, pans and utensils marked specifically (and stored separately) for meat or dairy, also using freshly purchased Kosher foods, prepared just for you. All dishes for meat and dairy are washed separately according to Kosher law.

However, to ensure the integrity of every Kosher Kitchen that we cook for, we can use our client’s kitchen tools – pots, pans, utensils, and other small appliances – that we usually supply ourselves.

This way we meet the Kosher requirements and culinary needs for our clients in Dutchess County , Ulster County and Columbia County.