Igors Cholent A Guy Version That Even A Woman Likes Recipes

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CLASSIC CHOLENT



Classic Cholent image

Traditional Ashkenazic slow-cooked cholent is prepared before Shabbat with meat, potatoes, onions, barley, beans, and kishke.

Provided by Melinda Strauss

Categories     Main

Time 8h10m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 yellow onions, chopped
2 small potatoes, cubed
2 pounds beef stew meat, cubed
2-4 marrow bones, optional
1 cup pearl barley
1⁄2 cup kidney beans
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon turmeric
1⁄2 teaspoon chili powder
2 tablespoons honey
1 kishka, optional
3-4 cups of water
Salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • 1. Place the onions and potatoes in the bottom of the slow cooker. 2. Top with the beef stew meat and marrow bones. Sprinkle the meat with salt and pepper. Add the barley and kidney beans, then sprinkle on the paprika, cumin, turmeric and chili powder. 3. Drizzle the top of the cholent with honey, top with the kishka, then pour the water over the top to cover the beans. Cover the slow cooker and cook on low heat overnight, or for at least 8 hours.

Nutrition Facts :

BEST CHOLENT EVER



Best Cholent Ever image

This is a full meal in a pot: ground beef, chicken, spaghetti noodles and potatoes swimming in a savory sauce. Thanks to the Yerushalmi caterer Moshe Goldin for this recipe--the only cholent my family is willing to eat! Note to people doubling or halving the recipe: this is meant to be cooked in layers that completely fill the pot, so change your pot size accordingly and make sure you still have nice separate layers in the new pot, and that it is filled to the top.

Provided by GalicioBocharit

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 16h55m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 cup oil
1/2 kg ground beef
8 chicken drumsticks
3 large onions, sliced
4 large potatoes, sliced into 1/2-inch thin disks
180 g spaghetti
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon turmeric
2 tablespoons chicken soup powder
salt & pepper

Steps:

  • You will need a 5.5 gallon pot you can put in the oven (i.e. no plastic parts). Cook the spaghetti in a different pot with the tumeric (for color).
  • While it cooks, heat the oil in the pot over a large flame and add the chicken and ground beef. Stir as necessary so they are browned on all sides.
  • In the meantime, slice the potatoes into 1/2" discs.
  • When the meat is browned, take out the chicken pieces and the beef, but leave the oil and shmaltz in the pot. Add the onion slices to the pot to form the first layer--the onion layer. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Add the potato slices to form the potato layer. Sprinkle with the chicken soup powder and pepper to taste.
  • Add the chicken drumsticks, squeezing them together to make a nice tight chicken layer. Sprinkle with the paprika and add salt and pepper--you know the drill.
  • Strain the spaghetti, rinse it off and add it to the pot to form the spaghetti layer, salt and pepper as usual.
  • Add the ground beef--it will not be a layer, it's just there for flavor.
  • Cut a cooking bag open so you have a sheet. Place it on top of the layers and add 1 Tbsp of oil and 1/2 c of water. Make sure they stay in the center of the cooking sheet and don't spill over into the cholent--they will fill your hermetically sealed pot with the steam necessary to cook your cholent without it drying out as it waits 16 hours in the oven for you to eat it!
  • Cover the pot and wrap it on all sides with aluminum foil. Put it in a 180 degree Celsius (medium temperature) oven for 40-60 minutes, then switch the oven over to the hot plate setting, or move it to a hot plate with a box around it to make sure heat is even on all sides. From experience, putting it on a regular hot plate means the bottom layers burn and the top layers are kind of anemic looking, without all the delicious sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1270.9, Fat 60.2, SaturatedFat 14.7, Cholesterol 203.3, Sodium 234.8, Carbohydrate 114.5, Fiber 12.4, Sugar 9.2, Protein 67

HEARTY AND DELICIOUS CHOLENT FOR A CROWD



Hearty and Delicious Cholent for a Crowd image

As rebbetzin of a young, energetic and HUNGRY shul, I have long been in search of a recipe for cholent which will satisfy the crowd and elicit few (or no) complaints. One of our eagle-eyed members tasted this delicious brew at another shul and brought its secrets home for us to use. Now we make it monthly at our Shabbat Mevorchim lunch (we make a cheaper, veggie cholent for regular kiddushes) and everyone is happy. We often add 4 or 5 loaves of frozen kishke too, but when I tried to put that in the list of ingredients, the website did not recognize "kishke" as a viable ingredient. (I think many cardiologists would agree) Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Provided by Sarah Chana

Categories     Stew

Time P1DT12h15m

Yield 40-60 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

5 lbs potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks
2 large onions, chopped
5 lbs beef (flanken, short ribs, or chuck steak with the bone)
1 lb dry mixed beans, soaked (cholent mix, or a combination of kidney and navy beans)
3 lbs barley
6 tablespoons salt
4 tablespoons garlic powder
1 cup ketchup
1 cup barbecue sauce (we prefer KC Masterpiece original recipe)
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 -3 tablespoons onion soup mix (optional)
water

Steps:

  • In an 18 qt electric roaster, layer ingredients in order listed.
  • Cover with water (plus an extra inch or two), cover pot, and cook at 250F for about a day and a half. (We put it up on Thursday night, and check the water levels again on Friday morning and Friday afternoon.).
  • Eat with lots of pickles, and a good shot (or 2? or more?) of vodka.
  • Shabbat Shalom!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 568.6, Fat 41.1, SaturatedFat 16.9, Cholesterol 56.2, Sodium 1189.4, Carbohydrate 40.2, Fiber 7.5, Sugar 4, Protein 10.4

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