Baked Gefilte Fish Loaf, Sweet and Sour Brisket, Roasted Root Vegetables, Castello di Cesare Bianco Lazio Toscana, Chateau Graveyron-Carrere Bordeaux, Galil Cabernet, Borgo Reale Chianti Classico, Kadesh Barnea Gilad, Tierra Salvaje Chardonnay

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  1. […] in Israel by far.  We have had it a few times, but not for a couple of years now.  We purposely made a triple baked fish, brisket. and roasted vegetables on Wednesday to serve at both meals, and that worked out quite nicely, go there to see the […]

  2. […] with guests and some alone, which were really nice.  Anyway, we served the baked fish, which is described here, along with our now famous stuffed vegetables.  This started a long time ago, when we had a group […]

  3. […] to test out the remaining bottle of 2007 Galil Cab that I had lying around from Passover.  As we spoke about previously the 2007 Galil Cab was not up to snuff on Passover and I had hoped that it was a bad bottle and I […]

  4. […] kosher white wines.  The closest that I have tasted recently, that compares to the Roussanne is this Chilean Chardonnay.  It may not as good as the Roussanne; but has many commonalities, the most striking one is its […]

  5. […] This past Saturday day we enjoyed a simple lunch between the two of us that consisting of our patented Gefilte Fish Loaf, some roasted chicken, a nice cholent, and a bottle of 2002 Herzog Selection Gewurztraminer […]

  6. […] the fish head was eaten, we moved on to our patented baked herb fish loaf, which we sliced into three-quarter inch servings, and served with the accompanying baked onions, […]

  7. […] dinner.  We had Baked Gefilte Fish Loaf, Sweet and Sour Brisket, Roasted Root Vegetables, whose recipes can be found here.  We changed the brisket recipe only slightly, by NOT using ketchup, and using tomato sauce and […]

  8. […] Day Menu (Friends and Family): Baked Gefilte Fish Loaf Eggplant salad Guacamole Stuffed Vegetables Vegetable Chunks Fresh Green […]

  9. […] first fish dish is one that we have made a few times, the baked gefilte fish loaf recipe.  It came out well except for the fact that the fish loaf was a Passover one, and so had no […]

  10. […] evening started with one of our consistent hits – Herb Encrusted Baked Fish Loaf, alongside olives, chumus, and jalapeno salsa. The fish was paired with a fantastic 2005 Four Gates […]

  11. […] it was just the easiest bottle to get to. The wine is showing a bit better (in some ways) than the last time we tasted it, more than a year ago. In other ways, the wine is receding, given its Mevushal status and age. A […]

  12. […] next course was my sweet and sour brisket, brown Basmati rice, and a fresh green salad. To pair with the meat, I opened two bottles, and I […]

  13. […] that we had some lovely herb encrusted Gefilte fish loaf along with eggplant, onion, and mushroom salad. For the main course we had some lovely meatballs, […]

  14. […] recipes for the brisket and the Gefilte Loaf can be found here.  We changed the brisket recipe only slightly, by NOT using ketchup, and using tomato sauce […]

  15. […] Night Menu: Herb Encrusted Baked Gefilte Fish Loaf Eggplant salad Quinoa Passover Meatballs Kugel Fresh […]

  16. […] back to script, the meal started with a lovely baked herb encrusted fish loaf, we paired it with black and green olives, hummus, and eggplant salad. We paired a pair of lovely […]

  17. […] and through the fleshy texture – quite a treat. The main course consisted of our patented sweet and sour brisket, brown rice, vegetable kugel, and fresh vegetable salad. While the brisket recipe is normally rock […]

  18. […] evening started with one of our consistent hits – Herb Encrusted Baked Fish Loaf, alongside olives, chumus, and jalapeno salsa. The fish was paired with a fantastic 2005 Four Gates […]

  19. […] pair with all of these wines we enjoyed sweet and sour brisket and savory rib roast, along with roasted vegetables and some lovely side dishes that our guests […]

  20. […] each and every nuance out of it, but what really surprised me was how well it went with both the herb encrusted gefilte fish recipe and my patented sweet and sour […]

  21. […] wise, we started with the herb encrusted gefilte fish loaf and side dishes that we made and bought. For the main course we had some great vegetable kugel, and […]

  22. […] wise, same old same old – which is great to me! We started the meal with some lovely Herb encrusted gefilte fish and then moved on to some sausage stew. For dessert, ER or HK made a crazy good blueberry topped […]

  23. […] meal started with the same starter course as we had the previous night, our reliable Herb encrusted gefilte fish loaf and green and black olives, and hummus. The reason I really like this recipe is because while […]

  24. […] past weekend saw us enjoying a lovely round of Cabernet Franc wines and our patented Herb encrusted gefilte fish loaf, which was followed by sausage stew. What can I say, I have a true soft spot for GREAT Cabernet […]

  25. […] dinner we started with the herb encrusted gefilte fish, followed by meatballs, roasted vegetables, rice pilaf, and a fresh green salad. The first wine was […]

  26. […] Passover has come and gone and while I will not bore you with the details, I did get to cook my brisket and drink some very lovely wines. I have to say, I was away for this Passover from our home, and I […]

  27. […] dinner was meatballs and rice with fresh green salad and a lovely herb encrusted gefilte fish loaf to start. The wine notes follow […]

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