And at this time of transition, it provided the perfect venue for some contemplative, restful time for our guests. As I've mentioned before, there have been a lot of changes around these parts. For many people I knew, this was the year they lost loved ones, drastically changed jobs, or dealt with health crises. We were all anxious to leave it behind and to turn over a new leaf to what looks like a year of extraordinary good luck and angelic supervision - the year 5777 of the Jewish calendar (in case you didn't know, 7s are considered lucky in Judaism). In light of this monumental change, we wanted to create an experience that would connote freshness and newness, purity and a clean start. I devised a menu centred on fresh-pressed juices and Middle Eastern bites that were entirely free of animal products and gluten, without compromising the taste. At 5 O'Clock at the Oasis, our guests dined on:
Grape + apple+ thyme + ginger juice
Apple + celery + lemon + ginger juice
Soul-warming roasted squash and yam soup with sauteed pumpkin seeds (based on this recipe) Zesty Moroccan carrot salad (from my e-book) Black-eyed pea mesabacha with tahini (recipe coming up!) Gluten-free apple and date crumble Vegan malabi with pomegranates and rose water (recipe coming up!)
And pardon me if I say that honestly, this was some of the best food I served at an event yet! To help all that amazing food go down, we enjoyed the music of talented Montreal violinist Han-Jou Ku, and a riveting explanation about the symbolic meaning of Rosh Hashanah and its foods from Rabbi Ellen Greenspan from Temple Emmanu-El Beth Sholom in Montreal.Overall, it was a magical event. As the sun sunk over the rooftops of the city, we munched on tasty, clean treats that set our souls at ease, but awoke the fire in our bellies. We unwound to the melodic trill of a violin, reignited friendships and sparked new connections. And most importantly, we dipped an apple in honey and raised a glass of freshly pressed juice to the start of an angelic Jewish new year. May we all have a calm, clean and blessed new year, full of angelic supervision - and fresh new starts. And if you're in Canada - happy Thanksgiving! To see more photos from the event, check out our Facebook album.
Looking for more Rosh Hashana Recipes and Inspiration?
Here are a few of my favourites:
- The best vegetarian Rosh Hashanah recipes
- Rosh Hashana menu, and my thoughts for the Jewish New Year
- How to decorate an intimate holiday table for a memorable experience
- Any of the 11 recipes in my Middle Eastern Small Plates E-book
- Almond apple cake with apple roses
- Enchanted rice with grapes, feta and pistachios, or the taste of teenage love
- Black eyed peas masabacha with tahini, tomatoes, garlic and hot peppers
- Roasted beet, apple and goat cheese salad with walnuts
Natalia says
Everything looks so good and deliciois! Can't you to read your Black-eyed pea mesabacha with tahini, sounds so delicious! And thanks for reminging me about your carrot salad, loved it and will need to make it again!
kseniaprints says
You're going to LOVE the mesabacha - people couldn't get enough of it! And I agree, the carrot salad is one of my all-time faves. Hope you're having a good weekend!