Friday, December 29, 2017

Don't talk about your marriage. No, really.

Did you know you can improve you marriage without even talking about it 💡💡 in just 285 seconds per day?! In fact talking about it can make it worse, according to research by Steven Stosny Ph.d, & Patricia Ed.d Love. You just need to connect more. Develop a love beyond words.


In one example before setting out on a road trip with the kids, my wife took the time to prepare my dinner for that night (and the next). Over a bed of rice and home fried potatoes she laid freshly cut mushrooms, asparagus and skinless chicken drumsticks. All spiced to perfection and set in the 1.5 quart Crock-Pot on the counter. The smell of the savory dish was warming as I walked through the door.


As appealing to the eye as it was to the palate.


Most times all you need to connect is a kind, caring, or nurturing gesture. Discuss below ⤋⇊⤋⇊

Friday, December 22, 2017

Eight nights of latkas. The Finale!

As Hanukkah comes to a close we reminisce about the eight wonderful nights of latkas, added light from the menorah and the dreidle games that we played. A time we celebrate with our family and friends.

On the first night we had traditional potato latkas and a surprise beet latka, yum.

On night number two we had a sweet and tasty apple latka.

On night number three we celebrated with a broccili and cheese latka to commemorate the miracle of the Yehudit and the Cheese.

On the fourth night we had a sweet treat made from carrots and sweet potatoes.

One of my favorite latkas were served on the fifth night this year. Zucchini Latkas.

We were even gifted a spectacular menorah shaped latka flipper (aka spatula).
Did you ever eat a Yucca? On night number six yucca latkas were served.

On the seventh night we eat leek latkas. (It's not a custom it just happened that way.)

For the finale on the eighth night of chanukah we served up a butternut squash latka.

The technique stays the same. Grate the vegetable, mix with enough egg to coat all the grating but not too much that they are swimming. Season to taste. And finally fry in hot oil flipping when they will not fall apart until golden brown.

Serve with apple sauce or sour cream.

What types of latkas did you make that are not listed here?

Monday, December 18, 2017

Potato Leek Latkas. Pancakes

For night number seven,
A latka from heaven.
Some cilantro does peek,
Through the potato and leek.

A savory dish,
Serve with meat for fish.
Or a vegetarian plate,
Feel free to create.


Shred Three gezunte potatoes,
A bit of cilantro and one stalk of leek,
Mix it with two fresh jumbo eggs.

Seasoned to taste.

Fry in hot oil for a crispy, savory, and delicious, golden latka. Happy Chanukah.


Part seven of and eight day series. Make sure to see them all.

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Did you Ever Eat a Yucca?

Happy Chanukah night number six,
Tonight a special latka we did fix.
A flowering plant with a tuber root,
White starchy yucca is good for you.
Yucca pancakes. Latkas
Ground up with onion, pepper and salt.
Eat them plain, or with a good malt.

Eat them hot, or take them to go.
You should try them, and then you'll know,
How healthy it is, how sweet yucca tastes.
You'll eat them all up, none will you waste.

Light the candles, and pour some great wine,
Then, on yucca latkas I'm sure you will dine.


And if not tonight, write this recipe down.
They make the best latkas in all of the town.

Saturday, December 16, 2017

On the fifth night of Chanukah a green latka we eat. Made from zucchini, a spectacular treat. Mixed up with egg and matzo meal fine. Spiced to perfection it tastes so divine.

Fried until crispy with a perfect green sheen. These latkas I tell you are fit for a queen. Eat them plain or with a savory dip. You must enjoy them hot so decide very quick.

That's all for tonight, let's meet again soon. Good night my dear friends goodnight my friend 🌒 moon.

Friday, December 15, 2017

Latkas: Night #4

On this forth night of Latkas,
A sweet treat we do eat.
Made from orange carrots,
and potatoes sweet.



Seasoned with pepper and garlic too.
Mix with egg,

 and fried,

A sweet treat for me and you!


Thursday, December 14, 2017

The third night of Latkas

Happy Chanukah 🌃 night number three,
Tonight we have a new kind of latka,
This one is dairy,
It's made of mozzarella and broccoli.

Boil the greens,
And wring them out dry.
Mash them and mix them,
With cheese and then fry (or bake).


For dinner tonight, homemade 🍕 pizza pie.
Served with a dollop of sour cream, you should give it a try.



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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Night Number Two: Apple Latkahs

On the Second Night of Chanukkah Something Sweet: Apple Latkahs



Start with freshly peeled Granny Smith apples. Grate them using your preferred method either by hand with a simple box grater or food processor. We opted for the electric version.

Add a little egg and some brown sugar. Heat the oil in a heavy skillet and fry until golden brown. They will look like this.


Served up with a savory dinner of fried rice towers, broccoli, steak cut sweet potatoes, Chicken nuggets, and medium steak strips. Served on your finest China or festive disposables. The choice is yours.



I hope you give this a try and let me know how it goes.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Eight Nights of Latkas

Happy Chanukah night number one, 
We fried up some latkas, Some plain, and some fun. 
Stay tuned right here, for seven more nights, 
We'll have eight types of latkas, We'll enjoy with delight. 

Potato Latkas, Beet Latkas served with applesauce

On Chanukah we celebrate the victory of a small raggedy band that defeated the great Greek army, many years ago. We eat foods cooked in oil to commemorate the miraculous 🕎 menorah staying lit for eight days with only one days worth of oil.

Latkas are served with applesauce

On the first night of Chanukah I present to you traditional potato latkas and beet potato latkas. Served with applesauce and a side of chicken noodle soup.

Chicken Noodle Soup with carrot celery and summer squash


What is you favorite latka flavor?