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YOM KIPPUR 2015 YOM KIPPUR 2015 * New Item V Vegetarian N Contains Nuts GF Gluten Free YOM KIPPUR 2015 YOM KIPPUR 2015 * New Item V Vegetarian N Contains Nuts GF Gluten Free THE “BREAK THE FAST” PACKAGE No substitutions or deletions. In disposable containers except where noted. Package orders are available for 10 or more people in multiples of 5 thereafter. All “choice” items may be divided in multiples of 10 only. ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE Traditional creamy white albacore tuna salad. GF Nancy’s Noodle Kugel with corn flake and cinnamon topping. May also be ordered without raisins. V Fresh sliced fruit. V | GF SELECT A BASKET THE BEST SMOKED FISH BASKET 28.95/pp New York’s finest nova smoked salmon. Rolled. GF Smoked whitefish filet and peppered sable. Taster portion. GF Freshly baked assortment of “New York” bagels and bialys. 2 per person. Whipped plain and chive cream cheese. GF Sliced muenster, cheddar and swiss. Sliced tomato, shaved bermuda onion, seedless cucumber and mediterranean black olives. GF or NOVA LOX BASKET The Best Smoked Fish Basket without the smoked whitefish and peppered sable. 23.75/pp New York’s finest nova smoked salmon. Rolled. GF Freshly baked assortment of “New York” bagels and bialys. 2 per person. Whipped plain and chive cream cheese. GF Sliced muenster, cheddar and swiss. Sliced tomato, shaved bermuda onion, seedless cucumber and mediterranean black olives. GF or DELI BASKET 27.95/pp Eisenberg first-cut corned beef (50%), oven roasted turkey breast (30%), and sirloin (20%). Sliced cheddar and swiss cheese. Lettuce, tomato, pickle, red onion and black olives, mustard and mayonnaise. Freshly baked french onion rolls, old fashioned rolls, and light and dark rye. Don’t forget to order dessert! See our full dessert menu on page 6. CATERINGBYMICHAELS.COM | 847.966.6555 08/18/15 2 YOM KIPPUR 2015 * New Item V Vegetarian N Contains Nuts GF Gluten Free A LA CARTE In disposable containers except where noted. APPETIZERS/FIRST COURSES ISRAELI VEGETABLE SALAD V | GF Min 2 pint. 6.95/pt Red and green pepper, tomato, cucumber, red onion and parsley, tossed with lemon juice and olive oil. BEEF CHOPPED LIVER BASKET 41.85 With rye triangles, chopped egg and onion. 1.5 lb basket serves 10-18. VEGETARIAN “CHOPPED LIVER” BASKET V | N 36.85 With rye triangles, chopped egg and onion. 1.5 lb basket serves 10-18. FRESH VEGETABLE BASKET V | GF With spinach scallion dip. Small 3 lb basket serves 10-20. 35.95 Medium 5 lb basket serves 20-30. 54.95 FRESH VEGETABLE “STICK” BASKET V | GF 55.85 Beautiful display of fresh vegetable sticks to include carrot, red, green and yellow bell pepper, yellow squash, *AHI TUNA AND MAKI ROLL BASKET 125.00 jícama, cucumber, beet and asparagus, garnished with Soy lime marinated & coriander sesame crusted ahi tuna broccoli and cherry tomato, accompanied by bloody accompanied by California maki (imitation crab, avocado, mary and spinach scallion dips. 3 lb basket serves 10-16. orange tobikko, cucumber), ecuadorian maki (yellow tail, GRILLED & CHILLED MARINATED ahi tuna, jalapeño, green pepper, avocado, spicy mayo), and Alaskan salmon maki (fresh salmon, avocado, VEGETABLE BASKET V | N | GF With roasted red pepper dipping sauce. green onion, black tobikko, spicy mayo) served with soy sauce, wasabi mayo and pickled ginger. Small 3 lb serves 10-16. 46.85 Serves 10-15. Medium 4 lb serves 17-21. 61.85 NANCY’S MINI NOODLE 13.20/dz MEDITERRANEAN HUMMUS BASKET V 43.95 Roasted garlic hummus in a scooped out bread KUGEL MUFFINS V Min 2 dz. bowl with oven dried tomato, garlic chip, basil A “snack” version of our famous sweet topping, served with carrot and red pepper sticks, Noodle Kugel with raisins. green beans and house-made herbed toasted May also be ordered without raisins. pita chips. Serves 8-15. SWEET & SOUR MEATBALLS 27.75 50 pc pan. BAKED SALAMI 52.85 Sliced kosher salami, marinated and baked in a sweetened barbecue sauce, accompanied by cocktail rye and yellow mustard. Includes toothpicks. 2 lb serves 10-15. FRESH ROUND CHALLAH Fresh Round Challah 1.5 lb. 7.25 Fresh Round Challah with Raisins 1.5 lb. 9.25 CATERINGBYMICHAELS.COM | 847.966.6555 08/18/15 3 YOM KIPPUR 2015 * New Item V Vegetarian N Contains Nuts GF Gluten Free A LA CARTE In disposable containers except where noted. ENTRÉES WHOLE POACHED ATLANTIC SALMON BASKET GF 295.00 Beautifully garnished and set on a basket with cucumber dill and honey mustard sauces. Serves 20-25. THE BEST SMOKED FISH BASKET Min 10. Must be ordered in multiples of 5. 19.10/pp See package for full description. NOVA LOX BASKET Min 10. Must be ordered in multiples of 5. 12.65/pp See package for full description. BABY LOX BASKET Min 15. Must be ordered in multiples of 5. 9.95/pp Best when served as an appetizer or second entrée. Nova Lox, whipped plain and chive cream cheese, sliced plum tomato, cucumber, bermuda onion, olives. Freshly baked “New York” miniature plain bagels. 2 mini bagels per person. DELI BASKET Min 10. Must be ordered in multiples of 5. 18.00/pp See package for full description. MINIATURE SANDWICHES Min 1 dz of each type. *Turkey Pastrami 48.00/dz With golden barbecue sauce on a rye onion roll. *Grilled Salami 48.00/dz Thick slices of grilled kosher salami, muenster cheese, caramelized red onions, olives, spicy mustard mayonnaise and romaine lettuce on a miniature finger roll. *Eisenberg Corned Beef 48.00/dz With yellow mustard on a french onion roll. HERB ENCRUSTED TURKEY BREAST BASKET 98.50 Item is fully cooked and served room temperature. Thinly sliced turkey accompanied by tarragon aioli, honey mustard sauce and challah knot rolls. 3 lb serves 15-20 as an appetizer or second entrée. SLICED BEEF TENDERLOIN BASKET 167.00 Best when served as a light entrée. Medium rare char-grilled thinly sliced beef tenderloin, accompanied by horseradish-chive sauce and honey mustard, sliced miniature brioche and french onion rolls. 3 lb serves 12-15. FRITTATAS Baked omelet with homemade chunky salsa. Serves 10-16. Tomato, Fresh Basil & Mozzarella V | GF 47.95 Spinach, Mushroom & Gruyere Swiss V | GF 49.95 CATERINGBYMICHAELS.COM | 847.966.6555 08/18/15 4 YOM KIPPUR 2015 * New Item V Vegetarian N Contains Nuts GF Gluten Free A LA CARTE In disposable containers except where noted. SIDES BAKED SPAGHETTI V 16.50 HARVEST KALE & APPLE SALAD V | N | GF 29.95 With mushroom, onion, crushed tomato Kale, gala and granny smith apples, dried and parmesan. 3 lb pan serves 8-10. cranberries, spicy peanuts, queso fresco, cilantro and crispy tortilla strips accompanied by our NANCY’S NOODLE KUGEL V 24.75 pomegranate sherry vinaigrette. 3 lb serves 8-12. May also be ordered without raisins. 4 lb pan serves 12-15. CRANBERRY, PECAN & FETA SALAD V | N | GF 33.75 Red leaf, romaine and radicchio lettuce, arugula, NANCY’S NOODLE KUGEL MUFFINS V 17.40/dz mushrooms, carrots, toasted pecans, sun-dried Full-sized version of our famous Nancy’s cranberries and feta cheese, accompanied by our Noodle Kugel with raisins. pomegranate sherry vinaigrette. 3 lb serves 8-12. May also be ordered without raisins. CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD N 41.85 *WHITE CHEDDAR MACARONI & CHEESE V 42.50 Julienned breast of chicken tossed with romaine Cavatappi noodles tossed with white cheddar cheese and iceberg lettuce, celery, green onion, cilantro, sauce, topped with panko bread crumbs and red bell pepper, mandarin oranges and toasted parmesan cheese and baked until golden brown. sliced almonds, sesame seeds and rice noodles, 5 lb pan serves 8-10. accompanied by sesame soy dressing. 5 lb serves 6-8 as an entrée or 12-16 CHEESE BLINTZES V 28.50 as an accompaniment. With strawberry or blueberry sauce. 10 per pan serves 10. RED SKIN POTATO SALAD V | GF Min 2 lb. 6.85/lb POTATO PANCAKES V 22.85 RUSTIC GRAIN SALAD V | N Min 2 lb. 11.50/lb With homemade apple sauce and sour cream. Farro and quinoa with granny smith apple, celery, 15 pancakes per order serves 8-10. mushroom, toasted pine nuts and blue cheese, tossed in apple cider vinaigrette. *CHICKEN FRITTERS Min 2 dz. 21.75/dz Accompanied by traditional barbecue sauce. PREPARED SALADS Minimum order of two pints of any salad. SMOKED WHITEFISH SALAD GF 23.85/pt EGG SALAD V | GF 7.95/pt Smoked whitefish and fresh herbs tossed Hard boiled egg and scallion tossed in a in a traditional dressing. Serves 3-5. traditional aioli dressing. Serves 3-5. TRADITIONAL CREAMY 12.85/pt EGG WHITE SALAD V | GF 9.95/pt ALBACORE TUNA SALAD GF Hard boiled egg white, celery and onion tossed White albacore tuna with celery, onion and in a seasoned aioli dressing. Serves 3-5. hard boiled egg. Serves 3-5. MANDARIN CHICKEN SALAD 10.85/pt Poached chicken with celery, onion, water chestnuts and mandarin orange tossed in a creamy asian dressing. Serves 3-5. CATERINGBYMICHAELS.COM | 847.966.6555 08/18/15 5 YOM KIPPUR 2015 * New Item V Vegetarian N Contains Nuts GF Gluten Free A LA CARTE In disposable containers except where noted. EXTRAS NOVA SMOKED SALMON GF Min 1 lb. 35.25/lb CREAM CHEESE GF Rolled. Whipped Plain 8.95/pt Whipped Chive 9.50/pt PEPPERED SABLE GF Min 1 lb. 42.95/lb *COMPOUND BUTTER IN A MASON JAR V | GF SMOKED WHITEFISH FILETS GF Min 1 lb. 21.50/lb Garlic Herb 4 oz. 5.00 SLICED KOSHER-STYLE 29.50/lb Cinnamon Sugar 4 oz. 5.00 EISENBERG CORNED BEEF GF Min 1 lb.
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