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2021 Passover Over Menus For Delivery - Restrictions Apply

 

Fort Lauderdale Personal Chef Passover

 

  

YaDa Chef’s Passover Menu

  

The following menus are for delivery. Restrictions and availability apply. We also provide in-house personal chef services. Call +1 954-367-9232 or email info@yadachef.com for more information. 

Ashkenazi – INFLUENCED 

Menu 1 - Serves 8-10   $305.00

Traditional Chopped Chicken liver with Matzo points

Cabbage and Carrot Coleslaw

Pickled Beet Salad

Gefilte Fish with Fresh Horseradish

Vegetable or Chicken soup with Matzo Balls

Traditional Roast Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic

Traditional or Sweet Potato Kugel

Roasted Mixed Vegetable or Carrot Kugel


Menu 2 - Serves 8-10   $343.00

Traditional Chopped Chicken liver with Matzo points

Cabbage and Carrot Coleslaw

Pickled Beet Salad

Gefilte Fish with Fresh Horseradish

Vegetable or Chicken soup with Matzo Balls

Traditional Beef Brisket with dried cranberry and Gravy

Traditional or Sweet Potato Kugel

Roasted Mixed Vegetable or Carrot Kugel


Menu 3 - Serves 8-10   $305.00

Traditional Chopped Chicken liver with Matzo points

Cabbage and Carrot Coleslaw

Pickled Beet Salad

Gefilte Fish with Fresh Horseradish

Vegetable or Chicken soup with Matzo Balls

Traditional Roast Chicken with Apricots and Almond

Traditional or Sweet Potato Kugel

Roasted Mixed Vegetable or Carrot Kugel



Sephardic-INFLUENCED

Menu 4 - Serves 8-10   $320.00

Sautéed Carrots with Almonds

Eggplant Matzo Mina

Grouper with Warm Tomato Vinaigrette

Vegetable Soup

Roast Chicken with Pomegranate Sauce

Honey and Cumin Scented Carrots

Herb Roasted Potatoes


Menu 5 - Serves 8-10   $343.00

Roasted Eggplant with Red Peppers

Sautéed Garlic Tomatoes with Matzo Points

Grouper with Warm Tomato Vinaigrette

Puree of Rosemary Roasted Pumpkin Soup

Lamb Tagine with Apricot and Ginger

Honey and Cumin Scented Carrots

Onion and Garlic Mashed Potatoes


YaDa Chef’s

Menu 6 - Serves 8-10   $343.00

Sautéed Garlic Tomatoes with matzo points OR

Sun Dried Tomato and Bell Peppers with matzo points

Vegetable Soup with Matzo Balls

Appetizer Orange Salmon OR Fresh Horseradish Crusted Seared Tuna 

Apricot Roasted Chicken or Roast Chicken with Prune Relish

Potato Kugel or Roast Potatoes

Roast Vegetables or Carrot Tzimmes

  

A LA CARTE SELECTIONS


SALADS ½  Pound Pound

Roasted Eggplant with Red Peppers $6.75         $9.25

Cabbage and Carrot Coleslaw $3.00         $6.10

Pickled Beet Salad $6.10         $9.25

YaDa’s MM Potato Salad $3.10         $6.10

YaDa’s MM Tuna Salad $7.40         $12.30

Traditional Tuna Salad $6.10         $9.25

Traditional Chopped Liver         $6.75         $9.25

Charoset (apples, nut & wine)         $6.75

Charoset (dates, walnuts & wine) $9.25

 

APPETIZERS AND SIDES Piece

Gefilte Fish $5.00

Potato Kugel $6.00

Carrot Kugel $5.50


SOUPS Pint         Quart

Vegetable Soup $6.75 $9.25

Chicken $6.75 $9.25

Puree of Pumpkin $6.75 $9.25


ENTREES Per Serving

Roast Chicken $25.00

Lamb Tianjin with Apricot and Ginger $28.00

Sliced Brisket with gravy (half pound) $25.00

Orange Salmon $25.00
Fresh Horseradish Crusted Seared Tuna $25.00


SIDES Pound

Roasted Potatoes $7.50

Onion and Garlic Mashed Potatoes $7.50

Roast Vegetables $7.50

Tzimmes $6.75


personal chefs and event catering
Miami + Miami Beach + Fort Lauderdale + Palm Beach
info@yadachef.com | 954-367-YADA (9232)

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