Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Parshas Vayigash

Parshas Vayigash

In this weeks Parsha Yosef reveals to his brothers who he is and asks them to bring their father and families down to Mitzrayim as there is a famine and Mitzrayim had food.  

These satchels represent the move down to Mitzrayim.




Hope you have a wonderful blessed Shabbos!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Parshas Mikeitz






WOW I didnt thinik this weeks parsha dessert was going to happen!
From flopped recipes to retrying and then never actually being able to put pen to paper- or rather finger to keyboard... well I am happy to say that BH I have Parsha dessert and photos done!

In this weeks Parsha Yosef hides his goblet in Binyamins bag as his brothers are about to leave Mitzrayim and has him arrested for thievery.  He did this to keep Binyamin in Mitzrayim.

I found these cute disposable 'goblets' at a party shop.  Now I had to make the moose.  When ever I make chocolate moose I like to look for egg free recipes.  

I happened upon this recipe.  A 2 ingredient chocolate moose recipe.  Accompanied with a video and a whole scientific explanation why chocolate melted into hot water and whipped should actually work.  It didn't.  But I wouldnt call the result a complete flop.  I exchanged some of the water for chocolate liquor and the result albeit a bit runny tasted something a kin to a chocolate don pedro. really yummy.  For those who would rather stick to the original idea of chocolate moose,  there is a yummy version on gourmet kosher cooking (recipe over here) that works well.  I find it a bit sweet but very yummy. 



Hope you have a wonderful Shabbos.  

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Parshas Vayeshev

In Parshas Vayeshev, Yosef really upsets his brothers and they decide to punish him by killing him.  Reuven however, convinced them to rather throw Yosef into a pit filled with snakes and scorpions instead.


This is Yosef in the pit surrounded by snakes (no scorpion shaped sweets).  
I made a chocolate chiffon cake as the ground and pit, covered with chocolate gnache, and for Yosef I made ginger bread men.  





have a wonderful Shabbos!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Parshas Vayishlach

In this weeks Parsha Rachel Imeinu passes away whilst giving birth to Binyamin.  

For this weeks Parsha Dessert I decided to make an edible version of Kever Rachel.  



For those of you that don't know,  this is what Kever Rachel looks like... or rather looked like before they added all those mammoth sized security walls around it!

To make Kever Rachel, make a coco-pops marshmallow crispies(recipe below).  For the dome, line a round bowl with a bag and mush ice-cream into it.  Freeze and then assemble before serving.




Enjoy and have a wonderful blessed Shabbos!



Thursday, November 22, 2012

Parshas Vayeitze

I baked some cup cakes for Shabbos and decided to turn them into little sheep for the Parsha as well...  When Yaakov left Lavan, he was a wealthy man with lots of sheep...




Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Parshas Vayeitze 2


Yaakov heads back down south to his mother's home town. But just as he's about to enter Charan, he realizes that he had passed a holy site without stopping there to pray. That holy site is Har Hamoriah where Avrohom brought Yitzchok to be sacrificed years ago. It is also the site of the future Beit Hamikdash. Hashemaccepts prayers more readily at this site and Yaakov has a lot to pray for. So he backtracks all the way to Har Hamoriah. Even though this is weeks worth of travel, Yaakov makes the trip in a very short time.

Yaakov arrives at the spot just as the sun is setting. So hedavens Maariv and heads for bed. Well, actually there are no beds in sight, so stones will have to do. Yaakov takes twelve stones and makes a pillow out of them on the ground. He doesn't know it, but, miraculously, all 12 stones merge into one "fluffy" rock pillow, supporting this tzadik as he sleeps.
(torahtots.com)


These represent the 12 stones merging into one soft rock.




Hope you have a wonderful Shabbos!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Parshas Toldos

In this weeks parsha, we learn about the differences between Eisav and Yaakov.  Esav grows up to be a ‘cunning hunter of the field’ and Yaakov a
‘wholesome man’, a dweller in the tents of learning.   When Yitzchak was sitting shiva for his father Avraham Avinu, Yaakov was cooking him some lentil soup.  Lentils is the traditional dish a mourner eats.  Eisav came home from a long and fruitless day at the field, hungry and frustrated.  He saw the soup cooking and demanded Yaakov give him some.  Yaakov answered that the soup was not ready yet, but Eisav insisted that he didnt want to wait and would eat the soup as it is.



Yaakov decided to make a bargain with Eisav.  He would serve him the soup as it was, and Eisav would sell his birthright (being the older of the twins) to Yaakov.  Eisav thought this a great deal! he gets soup now, and gives up all the responsibilities that go with being the oldest son!



For Parsha Dessert this week, I decided to make a 'pot of red soup'. 


Enjoy and have a wonderful Shabbos!!