In the devil’s snare: how to be doubly sinful at dinner

So, some of you may be aware that I went to Brandeis, historically a non-sectarian university sponsored by the American Jewish community.  I was raised Hindu, in a pretty orthodox manner, and know my gayatri mantra, know the Ganesh pujas pretty well, and can read and write Hindi and Marathi as well as speak them fluently.

While attending brandeis, I was branded a Hin-Jew, by some, much to my ire and I invented a doubly delicious and sinful dinner recipe using Matzo ball soup and standard toast.

Really any kind of Matzo ball soup mix will do-but I’m used to using the Manischewitz.  And you’ll also need some corned beef and bacon.

Prepare the Matzo balls as usual, but perhaps you can add some Chili powder to give them a much needed addendum of flavor.  Use chopped up veggies in the soup, and make sure you add some fresh, uncooked bacon strips as well (perhaps 5-6) for the Manischewitz box should be fine.

Then, on toasted rye, add some corned beef that has been pan-fried with some dhania-jeera powder!

Make a toast to the devil.  Eat and drink up, and be happy!

~ by hmkedar on September 18, 2008.

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