What’s cooking for your Purim Seuda?

The real question is, does anyone really have an appetite left after consuming all the goodies in the mishloach manot that keep arriving all day long?  After tasting all the delicacies in the various purim baskets that sit on your kitchen counter, you may find a decline in appetite for anything but junk found in the shalach manot.

On the other hand; after the consumption of sweets and starch all day, (unless you’ve received a vegetable muffin purim basket) your family may be starved for some a real traditional purim meal.  The meal is usually comprised of; scrumptious challah, fish-cooked or baked salmon, whitefish, or pike, meats - such as tongue or roast, and of course lots and lots of good wine.  Many people will add stuffed cabbags (meat stuffed into cabbage shells) to the menu as well.  The list of delicacies will vary.  And then of course, the best delicacies from every purim gift basket will make it to the table for dessert.  Check our list of dessert recipes!

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