Happy Happy Hanukkah!!

by Eating Bird Food on December 12, 2009

Yesterday evening I kicked off the first night of Hanukkah with Isaac and his family at a friend of the families home.

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We started the evening with a glass of wine and the lighting of the menorahs.

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There were enough menorahs for everyone to light one.

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Quite the Festival of Lights!

It was also Shabbat so we enjoyed some delicious, locally baked challah from Montana Gold Bread.

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Dinner was delicious. It started with a spinach, mandarin oranges, walnuts, and dried cranberries with a raspberry vinaigrette dressing.

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Potato latkes, of course!

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Baked salmon, which was cooked to perfection!

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Roasted root vegetables we my contribution to the meal- I used this recipe.

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Here’s my plate. My potato latke was topped with apple sauce.

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We came back to our place and opened presents with Isaac’s family! Twas a fun filled evening.

Wishing a Happy Hanukkah to everyone who celebrates!! The best part is that Isaac and I celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas so we still have this to look forward to:

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As an update, Isaac and I decided to stay in to celebrate our anniversary a few nights ago. Cline 2008 Ancient Vines Zinfandel and homemade butternut squash ravioli made the night a success.

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I was sent some coupons for Nasoya won-ton wraps and I had been saving them for a special meal- they ended up making the homemade ravioli super easy. I used this video post for inspiration.

For the butternut squash filling I used:

1 cup canned organic butternut squash
1/4 cup Tofutti Better n’ Cream Cheese
1/4 cup grated Parmesan Cheese
1 egg yolk
1/2 tsp sea salt and ground black pepper
a pinch of cayenne pepper

Directions- Mix the above ingredients together in a bowl and place a teaspoon of filling into the middle of each round won-ton wrapper. Wet the edges of the wrap and folded it to make a half moon shape. Boil water and cook the raviolis for 2-3 minutes.
While the raviolis cook, heat about 1- 4 tablespoons butter, sage, parsley, sea salt, ground pepper and pine nuts on the stove. Top the plated raviolis with the butter sauce and serve.
I served the ravioli with broccoli and the meal turned out to be quite delicious. Perfect for our special night!
I also received some beautiful flowers from Isaac, which made me smile from ear to ear.

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I hope everyone is having a lovely weekend. Today I’ve been enjoying the annual Christmas cookie bake that my mom, sister, and nieces do every year! It’s been so fun spending a day in the kitchen with my girls! Tomorrow I’m off to a graduation party and then headed to my holiday work party later. Busy little weekend.

I’ll be back with an update on the delicious cookies we’ve been baking today- here’s a little teaser.

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Do you have annual pre- Christmas traditions? Do they involve food?

- Brittany

{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

janetha December 12, 2009 at 11:10 pm

ive never had a latke! they look good. as does the salad with the oranges. yum. happy hanukkah britt!

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maria December 13, 2009 at 1:14 am

I don’t know much about Hanukkah, but it looks like you had a great, fun, festive evening. What better way to spend time?

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Mara @ What's For Dinner? December 13, 2009 at 1:43 am

ONE latke? You had ONE latke? That is restraint friend :)

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Eating Bird Food December 13, 2009 at 9:29 am

Don’t let the photo fool you- I should have mentioned that I had seconds and thirds on the latkes. They were small! :)

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BroccoliHut December 13, 2009 at 2:11 am

Yum! That challah has my mouth watering! That salad sounds like a great combo.

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Heather December 13, 2009 at 9:33 am

ooooh challah! i so miss challah :( please, someone out there, make a gluten, egg, and dairy free version that tastes as awesome as the original!
ha ha ha-yeah right ;)
beautiful menorahs! looks like a great family night.

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Stephanie December 13, 2009 at 9:41 am

Mmmm potato latkes!!! Haven’t had those in so long, love them with the applesauce :)

I’m still hoping I can make it to the WF cooking demo tomorrow night, but I have to return my rental car (insurance stops covering it tomorrow gah!) and buy my new car after work so I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to swing it :/ So frustrated, I was really looking forward to it!

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Erica December 13, 2009 at 10:07 am

Everything looks so delicious. I have always wanted to try making challah at home. The salad and roasted veggies look like perfection as well. Happy Hanukkah!!

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Jasmine (Sweet and Fit) December 13, 2009 at 1:19 pm

Happy Hanukkah! I celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah too.

I love all the different menorahs – glad you had a great night =)

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Jocelyn December 13, 2009 at 1:27 pm

Happy Hanukkah..looks like a fun night :) And beautiful flowers btw!

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Melissa S. December 13, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Mmmm! Potato latkes! I love those things!

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Tasha - The Clean Eating Mama December 15, 2009 at 12:38 am

OMG! Your household is just like ours! We have a Hanukkah Bush (aka Christmas tree) dressed up in white/silver and blue! Too funny =)

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Larry December 15, 2009 at 4:28 pm

Love your site and your roasted vegetables! Happy Chrismahanukwanzaa to you. – Larry

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