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Rosh Hashanah Honey Sale! EREV ROSH HASHANAH IS SEPTEMBER 18TH MENU 2020 Items available for pickup starting September 18th at 1pm New YEAr’s Round ChalLAh HalvAh SwiRL CHeEsecaKE Babka $20/ea Special round challah from Zingerman’s $40/ea There’s a lot going on in our babka. We start with Bakehouse! Traditional Jewish egg bread made Zingerman’s Bakehouse starts by swirling a rich buttery brioche dough, paint it with dark with freshly cracked eggs and clover honey. together their classic and chocolate cheesecake chocolate, sprinkle it with chocolate crumble New Year’s Round Challah fillings. Just when things couldn’t get any better, and orange syrup soaked raisins, twist it up, $9.99/large $6.50/small they throw in a touch of tahini and finish it off and carefully place that work of art in a pan. The w/ Meyer’s rum-soaked raisins with delicious chunks of Hebel & Co Halva from loaf is baked to a golden brown with a fragrant $15.99/large $9.50/small Los Angeles. This flavor packed filling is baked cinnamon sugar top. We’ll go a long way for full in a rich black magic brownie crust. The new flavor! Available 9/14–9/28 definition of indulgence! $20/1 lb box $8.50/ea coOkie gIfT boxEs MoroCcan ChalLAh bumBLe HonEycAke $17.50/ea Choose from: mandelbread, apricot/currant More rockin’ challah from Zingerman’s Welcome a sweet New Year with this wheat free walnut rugelach, dark chocolate ganache/ Bakehouse! The challah of the Moroccan Jewish (not gluten free) honey cake from Zingerman’s raspberry preserve rugelach, or date/sesame community—it’s rolled in magnanimous mounds Bakehouse. Made with rye flour, a healthy helping almond rugelach. of anise, poppy, and sesame seeds, sweetened of buckwheat honey, freshly brewed black tea, with honey and enriched with fresh whole yolks, golden raisins, toasted almonds, fresh eggs, and then woven into a beautiful five-braid loaf. heBEl & Co HALVa lots of spice. reg $19/each on sale $15/ea Available 9/14–9/28 Available 9/14–9/28 Hebel & Co craft premium halva with an emphasis on ingredients, taste and texture. Their halva mATzO ProJect CRacKErs apPle rétEs $25/ea is nutty, complex, outrageously versatile, $9.50/box We’re really excited to feature this hyper local ridiculously creamy, and frankly, delicious. From our friends Ashley and Kevin in Brooklyn, and super special fruit strudel from Zingerman’s Choose from vanilla, chocolate, or pistachio. NY, these are small batch wonders. Grab a box Bakehouse. Just in time for Rosh Hashanah, this of this “surprisingly delicious matzo.” Salted or strudel is made with very special “transparent Everything Matzo crackers. apples” from our friends at Nemeth Farms in Milan, MI. This apple variety dates back to the 1850s and are most similar to the granny smith but have a lighter color and an even more tart flavor profile that will touch all your taste buds! ROSh HAshanAH hoNEy SaLe! We can help you find the perfect pairing for any dish hONEY or flavor preference—from a mild and delicate Acacia ALl honey to deep, dark flavors like Corbezzello honey. 20% Come in and choose your personal favorite or shop from OFf online at zcob.me/honey 9/11 — 9/20 TO ORDER CALL (734) 663-3400 OR VISIT ZCOB.ME/ROSH Items available for pickup starting September 18th at 1pm. 422 Detroit St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 / Open every day 11am–7pm in the historic Kerrytown District, on the corner of Detroit and Kingsley. MENU 2020 braised BeEf brisket $22/lb ChoPped LIver $4.50/half pint Roasted BEet SAlad with Long-time staple of the Deli. Marinated and Made from Amish chicken livers, lots of deeply PomegranAte DreSsinG $10/lb braised for hours with herbs and garlic. Served browned sweet onions, chicken schmaltz and Sweet beets brightened with lemon juice, thickly sliced and with a side of beef gravy. hard boiled eggs. (2–3 servings per half pint) pomegranate syrup, salt, pepper and olive oil. (3–4 servings per pound) (2–4 servings per pound) SweEt CarRot TziMmes $10/lb Whole-roasted Special Rosh Hashanah edition of tzimmes made Herb Roasted FaRmer’s Market freE-RAnge chiCken $30/each with sweet organic carrots, slow-cooked with FinGerling POTatoes $10/lb We roast whole Amish chicken with lemon dried fruit and spices. (2–4 servings per pound) Roasted potatoes with olive oil, salt, pepper and and fresh herbs. (approximately 4 lbs; 4 servings) lots of fresh herbs. (2–3 servings per pound) HanDmAde lamb and Honey stEw $20/lb Baked Knishes $5/each or 3/$12 VEGetablE Tagine $10/lb Straight from the Zingerman’s Guide to Good The classic Jewish pastry. Tender, baked A traditional North African dish. We slowly Eating, lamb slow-cooked with rosemary honey, pastry wrapped around savory fillings. simmer seasonal vegetables like fresh chickpeas, Spanish saffron and organic potatoes. (3–4 (Recommended 1 per person) sweet potatoes, cauliflower and carrots, and then servings per pound) 4 flavors to choose from: season them with tajine spices from Épices de Cru Potato Yukon Gold potatoes, onions, of Montréal. (2–3 servings per pound) Jewish Chicken Broth $9/quart fresh eggs and herbs. Zingerman’s broth made daily in our kitchen Chicken Roasted chicken, onions and Lemon CouS cOUs $10/lb from free-range, Amish-raised chickens. potatoes cooked in schmaltz and herbs. Hand rolled Tunisian cous cous with Marcona (4 servings per quart) Kasha The original starch-on-starch! almonds in a lemon herb dressing. (2–3 servings Toasted buckwheat flavored up with onions. per pound) Matzo BalLs 99¢/each Pastrami Our best knish yet! Filled Homemade from matzo meal, fresh eggs and with peppery pastrami and potatoes. chicken schmaltz. Chicken broth isn’t the same without some matzo balls. (Recommended 1–2 NoOdle KugEL $4/piece or $40/pan per person) Traditional Jewish noodle “pudding” of egg Yom KiPpur noodles, fresh farmer’s cheese from Zingerman’s Let us help you break your fast! HanDmAde Gefilte Fish $6.50/each Creamery, plump raisins and a hint of vanilla. Limited availability! Made in our kitchen from (Recommended 1 piece per person, pan serves 10) BageLs freshwater fish, matzo meal, fresh eggs, sea salt with cream cheese $4/each and white pepper, then poached in fish broth. Prepared HorseraDish $9/half pint sesame bagel with cold smoked salmon, Available Gluten Free. (Recommended 1 per Ground fresh in our kitchen and made with cream cheese, tomato and red onion person) Gingras Organic Apple Cider vinegar. Add a little $14/each to your gefilte fish. (4–6 servings per half pint) blintz $5.50/each or 3/$15 Traditional Jewish crepe filled with rich $30/lb Smoked WhitefIsh Salad farm cheese, chestnut honey and real Made with whitefish from the Great Lakes of vanilla. Served with sour cream and berry Michigan, fresh dill and loads of Calder Dairy preserves. sour cream. (4–6 servings per pound) mAtzo BalL soup $5/person Housemade chicken broth with our own matzo balls made with matzo meal and ROSh HAsHanAH fresh eggs. hAndmaDe gefilte FIsh $45/box $6.50/each gift box! Limited availability! New Year’s round small challah, a jar of fireweed honey from Moonshine Trading Co., 4 crisp diNner $16/person perfEcT FoR iN-tOwn delIvEry Michigan apples and Bakehouse currant and Braised beef brisket or lemon thyme To a stUDeNT, fRiEnd Or walnut rugelach, all together in a Zingerman’s chicken, golden mashed potato and FoR YOur oWN tAbLe cartooned box. roasted carrots. TO ORDER CALL (734) 663-3400 OR VISIT ZCOB.ME/ROSH Items available for pickup starting September 18th at 1pm. 422 Detroit St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 / Open every day 11am–7pm in the historic Kerrytown District, on the corner of Detroit and Kingsley. .
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