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Yom Kippur Menu YOM KIPPUR MENU Break the Fast SMOKED FISH Chicken Soup $9.99 quart Whitefish $4.75 1/4 lb • sold by half or whole fish Traditional chicken broth with leeks, carrots & celery Whitefish Salad $9.50 1/2 pint Matzo Balls $6.00 Kippered Salmon $7.25 1/4 lb • sold in increments of a half pound Classic fluffy matzo balls. Serves 8 Sable $12.25 1/4 lb • sold in increments of a quarter pound Chopped Chicken Liver $5.99 1/2 pint Sautéed chicken livers, eggs, garlic & onions Smoked Fish Platter Kasha Varnishkes $13.99 each • serves 3-4 Jewish buckwheat groats with bow tie pasta Minimum of 10 persons • $19.99 per person Whole smoked whitefish, hand sliced Nova Chicken Salad $12.99 per pound Scotia salmon and kippered salmon, displayed Egg Salad $8.99 per pound with cream cheese, red onions, cucumber, Tuna Salad $12.99 per pound capers, lemon & olives. Served with a selection of handmade bagels* Twisted Round Challa Rolls $8.99 1/2 dozen *Selection includes plain, poppy & sesame bagels. Miniature bagels available upon request for $7.99 per doz. Sable fish available at market price. Sweets Apple Cake $14.99 • serves 8-10 $8.99 • serves 3-4 Plum Cake $16.99 • serves 8-10 $12.99 • serves 3-4 Honey Apple Cake $9.99 • serves 3-4 Coconut Macaroons $3.49 each Plain and chocolate ORDER INSTRUCTIONS Place your order online at wagshals.com Wagshal’s Delicatessen Or call 202-363-5698 4855 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20016 Orders for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur must be placed 24 hours prior to pick up. Wagshal’s Market Availability while supplies last. 4855 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20016 Any changes or cancellations must be received at least 72 hours prior to pick up. Wagshal’s on New Mexico 3201 New Mexico Ave NW Credit card deposit will be required to hold your Washington, DC 20016 order. Spring Valley Catering Schedule your pick-up or have it delivered for Full Service Catering $14.99 (restrictions apply). 4330A rear 48th St NW Washington, DC 20016 Loyalty Program restrictions do apply. PLACE ORDER: wagshals.com or 202-363-5698 ROSH HASHANAH MENU Appetizers Cooked Entrees Chicken Soup $9.99 quart Stuffed Chicken Breasts $8.99 each Traditional chicken broth with leeks, carrots & celery Boneless chicken breast stuffed with French bread, onions, Matzo Balls $6.00 celery and fresh sage then roasted to perfection. Classic fluffy matzo balls. Serves 8 Stuffed Whole Roasted Chicken $18.99 each Large 5-7 lb roasting chicken, stuffed with our French bread Chopped Chicken Liver $5.99 1/2 pint Sautéed chicken liver, eggs, garlic & onions stuffing. Roasted to a golden brown. Serves 5-6 Prime Glazed Beef Brisket $49.99 Homemade Whitefish Salad $9.50 1/2 pint Smoked whitefish, onions & mayonnaise First cut, slow roasted brisket is seasoned with vegetables & herbs and served in its own sauce. Serves 4-5 Gefelte Fish $3.99 each Whitefish, cod & haddock with spices Poached Atlantic Salmon $59.99 Served with lemon and yogurt cucumber dill sauce on the Deviled Eggs Curry or Traditional $18.99 1 dozen side. Serves 4-5 Silver Dollar Size Latkes $12.99 2 dozen Grilled Atlantic Salmon $59.99 Apple Sauce $6.99 pint Served with mango pineapple salsa on the side. Serves 4-5 Red Horseradish $4.99 1/2 pint White Horseradish $4.49 1/2 pint RAW ENTREES: Prime Beef 1st Cut Beef Brisket Whole or Half Beef Brisket SIDE DISHES Rib Roast of Beef Blue Lake Green Beans Almondine $8.99 each Boneless Rib Roast of Beef Fresh snipped beans salt & pepper seasoned with toasted Breast of Veal (whole or half) almonds. Serves 3-4 Carrot & Sweet Potato Tzimmes $13.99 each RAW ENTREES: Prime Poultry Apricots, raisins, carrots & sweet potatoes in a special Amish Country Organic Chickens glaze. Serves 3-4 Amish Country Roasting or Soup Chickens Amish Country Chicken Breasts Roasted Fall Vegetables $10.99 each Fresh All Natural Shenandoah Turkey Broccoli, zucchini, brussel sprouts, eggplant & carrots. Fresh All Natural Turkey Breasts Serves 3-4 Boneless Turkey Breasts (half) Scalloped Potatoes $15.99 each Thinly sliced russet potatoes with cream & parmesan cheese. Serves 4 BREADS Traditional Round Challa $6.99 • 1 lb plain $7.99 • 1 lb raisin Buttery Mashed Potatoes $8.99 each Idaho potatoes whipped with butter, salt and pepper. 2 lb available by special order only Serves 4-5 Twisted Round Challa Rolls $8.99 dozen Roast Chicken or Brisket Gravy $6.99 pint Serves 5-6 Sweets Apple Noodle Kugel $13.99 each Apple Cake $14.99 • serves 8-10 $8.99 • serves 3-4 Egg noodles layered with fresh apples, raisins & walnuts. Plum Cake $16.99 • serves 8-10 $12.99 • serves 3-4 Serves 4 Honey Apple Loaf $9.99 • serves 3-4 Fresh Fruit Salad $49.99 Seasonal melons, grapes, pineapples, strawberries, Blackout Cake $29.99 • serves 6-8 $15.99 • serves 3-4 raspberries, blackberries & blueberries. Serves 10 Pear Almond Tart $24.99 • serves 6-8 Kasha Varnishkes $13.99 each • serves 3-4 Honey Apple Cake $9.99 • serves 3-4 Jewish buckwheat groats with bow tie pasta. Rugalach $2.49 each Flavors: cinnamon-walnut, chocolate, apricot or raspberry Coconut Macaroons $3.49 each Flavors: plain or chocolate PLACE ORDER: wagshals.com or 202-363-5698.
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