There's no "halal" cheese, really. But rennet is animal-based and might be an issue, depending on the cheese. |
Of course! (adapted from this recipe http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/browse-all-recipes/roast-lemon-vinaigrette) 2 lemons (have also used oranges and tangerines) 1 teaspoon oil 1 tablespoon honey 1/2 teaspoon dijon mustard extra-virgin olive oil to taste around 3-4 tablespoons salt and pepper to taste (I use sea salt and white pepper) Heat oven to 400° F. Halve lemons crosswise and remove the seeds. Place the lemons in a glass baking dish and drizzle with 1 teaspoon oil. Roast until tender and slightly golden, 25 to 45 minutes, depending on size; let cool. The instructions say cut side down, I do them cut side up. Squeeze the juice and pulp into a bowl. Add juice from the pan, honey, dijon, salt and pepper. Whisk in the olive oil or oil of your choice. I also like to slice one or two lemons and broil them with a bit of raw sugar and flakey salt (just a bit of each) as garnish. You can also use a torch for this. I also do this with grilled lemons, charring the lemons 3-5 minutes. I have also added fresh dill, parsley and chives to this individually with success, tarragon not so much. Garlic was a no. It is amazing on shrimp! |
Okay rice I can do instead of mash, maybe a pilaf or a risotto, hmm maybe a pea risotto. I think they are very conservative she was very gracious though and didn't want to be trouble. I was thinking of setting up separate areas before and after the meal, just in case, but serving in our dining room. Would the meal need to be separate as well? Should I call and ask or is that too presumptuous? Maybe just be prepared to serve dinner in two areas? I was also going to have our game area set up for all the children (there will be nine total) for before and after dinner. I hadn't planned the raw bar out yet, likely shrimp, stone crab claws, oysters and accompaniments. Sometimes I also do a grilled lobster appetizer. |
The meal does not need to be separate. To be careful, just don't seat adult women next to adult men, unless they are related. |
Hmm I could do a smoked white fish with accompaniments just in case and one shellfish and I'm going to add a vegetarian dish to the dinner menu, thank you for all your feedback. What about the cavier? Yea or nay? |
Um yeah I'd like to be invited too please. |
Sounds delicious, but will the 9 kids eat that? |
OP, you seem to me like a food and cooking person. If there is one valuable thing you will take from this experience, it will be your discovery of halal/Middle Eastern food shops (if you haven't already). I cannot recommend them enough for the food-curious. I suggest you plan a trip to Halalco in Falls Church City. Here is why:
- NEVER again pay white people's rates for spices and flavorings. Ridiculously cheap bags of spices that Safeway will charge you $5.99 for a small pinch. - clean, fresh meat often done to order (skinned whole chickens, minced chicken and chicken organ meats, home-made spicy beef sausage, frenched lamb shanks) - tinned leaf tea, actual tea the way it was meant to be drunk, not saw dust in tea bags - all manner of rice, lentils, beans, nuts, in bulk, CHEAP! Giant green Afghan raisins! - breads like you don't see in supermarkets, thin long Persian bread studded with sesame and nigella you drape over your arm like a towel, fluffy Afghan sheets of bread, all kinds of pita - real Bulgarian feta, frozen Indian case, Syrian string cheese - produce section finds: abundant cilantro and mint, little Thai bomb eggplants, pea-size Persian grapes, sweet lemons (you massage them in your hands, then stick a straw in them and suck away) - assorted nonsense: dates, ma'amoul cookies (shortbreads filled with dates and nuts), canned eggplant and beans - baba ghanoush, foul, rose water, pomegranate molasses And in the same shopping plaza, should you care to walk 20 feet to the left upon exiting Halalco, there is a newish Russian food emporium called Troika. Investigate for wonderful homemade dense brown bread, a dozen kinds of marinated herring, more canned sweet pepper and eggplant preparations than you can think of, ready-made frozen crepes with filling and without, ricotta breakfast cakes for frying, more leaf tea! good luck! |
I think you will be fine, I doubt they would have accepted if they segregate strictly. I would just be prepared that the wife would want to talk mostly to you and probably won't mix with your DH a whole lot, and do not take it as rudeness, it's just the custom. Tell your DH to not get super chatty with her. Basically leave men to their own company and women to their own. Since there's only two of you, I doubt it will be a huge deal. |
Hi OP again! Dinner is this saturday. Thank you all for your help, I'm so excited and could not have done it without your advice.
Here is the final menu: For appetizers smoked white fish platter Cheese and fruit plate carmelized dates stuffed with marcona almonds Dinner simple spring salad, roasted lemon dressing Lamb chops, mint chutney roasted baby spring onions, beets, asparagus, parsnips, carrots and cauliflower (not mixed - just a big roasted vegetable platter) rice pilaf water and tea Dessert Blood orange granita Coffee and chocolates |
sounds yum. have fun. |
I'm coming over. I'll bring flowers. ![]() |
I can't wait to hear about it! I'm excited for you! |
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How was the party??? |