WISHING OUR CLIENTS, FAMILY & FRIENDS A HAPPY HEALTHY NEW YEAR! arts & entertainment >> food Siegetio Dee", at 3426 E. West Maple Rd. at Haggerty Rd. (248) 926-9555 IF 100, '■ "" ... "'I . "0 .... """ "" ' ■ .1 r ..., .- ••• -- ..... ..-. i-i- — — ...- — ..... 1, DAIRY TRAy$ 13 99 :I. 1 On The Menu KIDS EAT FREE : I 1. 2 adults one kid .. 4 expires . 10/13/1 1 .11 DELI TRAY $ 799 : ;LB of any Meal, La of Coleslaw", expires 10/13/11 : r I! &tees W/3/1 l ia of soup ex,ire, , 10/13/11 i OF I , ... Iwo .. . cups ..... .. I ;'1.0X OR SABLE &AL 0 I APPETIZER : 1 g i% ' 2r 11 MEAT FREE COIFFEE i ExPre ; ,,,, ,,, , .., 1 expires 10/1 3/1 1 L , 4 W bile it's not written that we should eat dairy to break the Yom Kippur fast, for the majority of people, it's customary to serve light breakfast- or brunch-like foods. Many will opt for a dairy tray (for delicates- sens, this is a very profit- able holiday). Most folks will do a combination of deli and home cooking, especially with foods that can be prepared ahead and served at room tempera- ture. Here's where the follow- ing recipes on the menu are ideal: They all are make-ahead, and they can be served hot, warm or at room temperature as you prefer. Traditional bagels, lox and cream cheese are fine, but a super-simple I , i , Any Large Salad w/ $1 099 I 1 ANY LB. $ 799 I I. INCIAMES A break-the-fast meal. .1.8 5.99 of Potato Salad, Loaf of Rye Bread i I BOTH INCLUDE 1 FRESH FRUIT ANY DINNER $990 1 SPECIAL 10/13/1 1 1 1 I INCLUDES DRINK AND DESSERT 91:---- ' Any two half sandwiches, I' , BREAKFAST $ :SPECIAL expires 1 11 includes 2 soups fIVro-eggs, hash browns, e oice !l and lof meat & toast. 7 days a week il 1 i i 2 drinks e mires 10/13/11 a expires 10/13/1111: BUY ANY SANDWICH, :LOX OR SABLE FOR TWO$ 5 991: 11 SOUP & DRINK299 ! . FRESH MT AND COFFff 0/7371:. INCLUDES expires 10/13/11 I. For All Special Occasions! • 1 Mar. / T :I I MA•./ I Mar.' Ti Ti Ti Ti Ti Ti Ti Mhi"• 1 :1 t Mo.W.1 / STAR DELI Hours: Mon-Sat 7-9:30 Sun 7-8 Ti Ti I:A I Mat./ r;Is M.11.1 I noW•1 It• 1112W•il * Potato Latkes * Handcut Lox * Our Regular Tuna & Fat-Free Tuna Can't Be Beat! * Vegetarian Chopped Liver * Homemade Potato Salad & Coleslaw War./ COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITH ANY DELICATESSEN IN TOWN! MEAT TRAY $7.99 per person TOWERING SPINACH PHYLLO PIE SALAD TRAY $9.943 Per person (Spanakopita de Forma) My cousin Bobbie gave me a similar recipe. I adapted it to my own tastes. As my mom likes to say,"It's a winner." SALAD TRAY WI LOX & CREAM CHEESE 43-49 per Ti DAIRY TRAY Ti $4119.99 Per Ti TAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR R TA R TA STAR'S TRAYS CANT BE BENT FOR QUALITN & PRICE! ON STAR'S BEAUTIFUL R Ti R ALREADY LOW–PRICED Ti TA MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS • Expires 10/15/11 • One Per Order • Not Good Holidays • 10 Person Minimum R Ti WITH THIS COUPON R Ti DELIVERY AVAILABLE 4( Ti TAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR *STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR 0FE 24555 W. 12 MILE ROAD Just west of Telegraph Road • Southfield 248•352•7377 Wishing you a Happy Healthy New Year!! 6879 Orchard Lake Rd On the Boardwalk 248-626-9110 54 September 29 • 2011 roasted salmon with mustard sauce can be served alongside the lox for a change of pace. A few other delights, such as a spinach and feta "pie" and a Mediterranean tuna salad are simple, unusual and crowd-pleasing additions. If you have to have only one dessert, try this poppy seed cake — it's amazingly moist and delicious. Note: I like to partake in a lovely and sweet tradition at Yom Kippur's conclusion. I set out a variety of dried fruits along with small bowls of honey or jam and some mild cheeses. Immediately following the fast, the first things my guests encounter is this collection of snacks, which will be the first foods to enter their mouths, reminding us all of life's sweet moments. . Filling: 2 Tbsp. butter 1 cup chopped onions 1 tsp. minced garlic 2 lbs. fresh spinach, cleaned, or four 10-oz. packages frozen chopped spinach (thawed and drained) 6 eggs, lightly beaten 8 oz. feta cheese, crumbled 1 cup cottage cheese, drained well 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 Tbsp. farina or uncooked Cream of Wheat cereal 1/2 cup chopped fresh dill salt and freshly ground pepper to taste To make the pie: 1 /2 cup (1 stick) butter, melted 1 /2 cup olive oil 1 lb. phyllo pastry (thawed if frozen) Make the filling: Heat butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, and saute onion and garlic for 5 minutes or until very soft. Cook fresh spinach in a large pot over medium heat with 1/2 cup water until wilted. Drain well in a colander, using your hands to squeeze out as much liquid as possible. (If using frozen spinach, thaw, drain and press out as much liquid as possible.) Combine all filling ingredients in a large bowl, and mix well. Adjust salt and pepper to taste. Make the pie: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush olive oil in a bundt- type pan or 2-quart ring mold. Combine melted butter and olive oil in a bowl. Unfold phyllo, place on a clean surface and top with plastic wrap to keep from drying out. Remove one sheet of phyllo, and, using a pastry brush, lightly dab it with the melted butter/oil mixture. Drape the phyllo into the pan or mold, pressing down lightly to adhere to the bottom and sides and allowing at least an inch to hang over the edge. Repeat, using about 20 sheets of phyllo, making sure to distribute the sheets evenly on all sides. Fill pan or mold with spinach mixture. Fold overhanging edges of pas- try over filling. Arrange remaining