A Bar/Bat Mitzvah stem end of the cabbage leaf. Roll the leaf from the stem end over the filling, squeezing slightly as you go along to made a roll shape. After 1 turn, fold the sides over the filling (egg-roll style) and continue rolling the cabbage (not too tightly). Repeat with remaining leaves and fill- ing. Keep the leftover leaves and small cabbage pieces to add to the pot. Arrange the stuffed cabbage rolls in the prepared sauce, and place remain- ing small cabbage pieces over the rolls and bring the liquid to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer the rolls, covered, for 2 or more hours until tender. Remove the lid from the pot and cook a little longer until the tops of the rolls are browned. The sauce should always just cover the rolls and the rolls should be adjusted or moved so that they're under the sauce during the cook- ing period. When the rolls are done, serve them with the sauce spooned over. Adjust seasonings to taste and serve hot. Makes 12 servings. That's A Rousing Success At A Lower Price. . GEDEMPTE FLEISH (Braised Beef) Helen Goldstein's grandmother's recipe. 2 T. vegetable oil 2 cups sliced onions 1 T. minced garlic 1/2 t. fresh ground pepper 2 t. paprika 2 pounds 1-inch or more thick chuck or shoulder steak 1 T. sugar salt to taste 1/2 cup boiling water, plus more while the meat cooks 3 large potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks Hear the oil in a large pot or heavy Dutch oven over medium-high heat until very hot and sear the steak on all sides until browned. Arrange the onions and garlic around the steak, reduce heat to low and season the steak and onions with ground pepper and paprika. Add the sugar and sprinkle with a little salt. Pour in 1/2 cup of boiling water and cook the steak slowly for 2 1/2 hours, adding more boiling water as the original water evaporates to make- a sauce for the meat. In the last hour or so of cooking, add the potatoes (they'll thicken the sauce as they cook). Serve the beef sliced with potatoes and sauce. Note: This dish is not a stew, so use water sparingly When the water disappears, add a little more to make a little sauce. Makes 8 servings. Now That's A MITZVAH' Forget everything you've heard about making a Bar/Bat Mitzvah including paying too much for a party. Because now there's an alternative, the new BEVERLY HILLS CLUB. We offer you an affordable facility that makes throwing a great party easy. • Available dates in 2001. • Accommodates up to 250 guests. • Choose from a variety of caterers. • Ideal for adults and kids - dancing, swimming pool and tennis courts. • Affordable prices. • Convenient location. * * See us at Temple Beth El's Party Planning Showcase ** BKC BEVEPLY IIILL6 CLUB 31555 Southfield Road, Beverly Hills, MI A Country Club Environment Without The Country Club Price. For More Information, Call 248.642.8500 The Detroit Jewish News speaks to your interests and your conce CANADA • USA • EUROPE • ISR LiSA • EUROPE • ISRA EUROPE • ISRA Ca, 1,1 'a..4 .14 a: C c ISRAEL tANAOA.USA 4 EUROPE.I 5 RAEL CANAL) FOR THE SUMMER OF A LIFETIM1 USA Active Teen Tours • Outdoor Adventures EU Golf & Tennis Programs Call Now for a Free Brochure ,CELEBRATING OUR 19 it YEAR AG ES 13 20 - Grouped by Age 1-800-767 - 0227 our website: www.westcoastconnection.com Visit 2i'9 2001 85