Re: Super Bowl: What to eat?
- From: "Rick Rubenstein" <poundpod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 15:17:16 -0500
"A to Z" <THECAPSaddietzARE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rick,
does dairy rule out only red meat? Or does it also rule out poultry or
fish? Not really germane to your question, but I was wondering.
Any meat of any kosher animal that breathes air, Adam. Poultry is included.
It's an interesting bit of Rabbinical
analysis: even though the proscription is against seething a calf in its
mother's milk, poultry is included. I know you've never
milked a chicken. The reasoning is as follows: Because chicken (and duck,
and quail, and turkey) look like red meat, someone might THINK
you are breaking the proscription, so you forego the combinations in order
to avoid the appearance of impropriety.
Now, I go to a vegan restaurant, and they dress up TVP or tempeh or Tofu to
look like spareribs, and I wolf them down, and there seems to be no problem
with that.
Go figure. Maybe Orel can cite the reasoning.
By the way, I would go with the NY menu - hot dogs with appropriate
condiments (brown mustard, relish, kraut, onion sauce). And knishes.
I did so, precisely. And then, finding no pushcart onion sauce, I made my
own:
Two large yellow onions, sliced vertically, thin.
Canola Oil
Brown Sugar
1 tsp of tomato paste
1 tsp hot paprika
1 tsp sweet paprika
3 tbsp white vinegar
Saute the onions until translucent. Do not brown. Add the other ingredients,
and stir. Cook covered over low heat
until softened and sweet, light reddish in color.
Next, Chili. Goes with the dogs, and it's traditional.
Cream soda.
I may have the last two cans of Dr. Brown's Diet Cel-Ray Tonic left on
Earth. It was discontinued two years ago, and I hoarded
a final case of the stuff in my auxiliary fridge.
One of these days I'll try to make an egg cream with soy milk instead of
dairy. Hmmm. Maybe tonight.
or seltzer.
NYC...
"Rick Rubenstein" <poundpod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"EStreetJoe" <estjukes@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Feb 2, 8:39 pm, "Rick Rubenstein" <pound...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK, so we had pizza for dinner tonight. I don't want to repeat. What do
I
make or buy so that my son and I can watch the Super Bowl with proper
football food?
The criteria? We keep a kosher house.
Hot dogs?
Subs? (roast beef, I guess)
Chili?
Anybody want to make suggestions?
Hot dogs and/or burgers
Subs (Roast Beef or Turkey)
Chicken wings
Chili
Chips with salsa as a dip
Veggies with salsa as a dip (that way you don't have to worry about
any dairy in a typical dip preventing you from enjoying the dogs &
subs)
Pretzels
But you blew it by having pizza for supper the day before the Super
Bowl. What were you thinking man? <g>
Ahh, my friend: If I wanted to eat meat on Superbowl Sunday, then I had
to eat dairy the night before!
No roast beef. . .no hot dogs. . .no burgers, only veggie chili, if I
went the pizza route.
And Carmel Pizza, the local kosher pizza joint, has GREAT pizza, but slow
service, so Superbowl Sunday is a crapshoot.
It was a gamble, but nothing like a 13 point spread!
.
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