FESTIVE GREEN SALAD Makes 10 Courtesy of Tnuva.This is one of the more festive and tasty salads we have had in a long time. Serve when friends pop over for lunch. Feel free to use whatever nuts you have in the pantry. And, if you have the time, make your own blintzes. If you do so, there is no need to fry them again. ✔ 3 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar✔ 1 Tbsp. lemon juice ✔ 2 cloves garlic, minced ✔ 1 Tbsp. mustard ✔ 2 Tbsp. brown sugar ✔ 1 Tbsp. honey ✔ 1⁄2 cup olive oil ✔ 100 gr. butter ✔ 1⁄2 cup hazelnuts ✔ 1⁄2 cup cashew nuts ✔ 1⁄2 cup other nuts ✔ 1⁄2 Tsp. kosher salt ✔ 1⁄2 package (700 gr.) frozen blintz leaves, defrosted ✔ 1 head of lettuce, sliced ✔ 1 package greens (baby mix) ✔ 1 cup cherry tomatoes, quartered ✔ 200 gr. Roquefort cheese, crumbledIn a jar with a lid, shake together vinaigrette ingredients: vinegar, oil, lemon juice, honey, garlic and sugar.Heat oven to medium and line a baking sheet.Melt half of the butter. Place the nuts on the lined baking sheet and drizzle the nuts with the melted butter. Sprinkle salt and bake for 10 minutes until golden. Let cool.Cut the blintz pastry into 1-cm.-wide strips. Heat the rest of the butter in the skillet and fry the pastry strips over low heat, until golden.To assemble the salad: Place lettuce, baby leaves and tomatoes on a serving dish. Pour the dressing and mix gently.Add the blintz strips, sprinkle with crumbled cheese and nuts and serve.SPINACH SOUFFLÉ WITH CAMEMBERT CHEESE Makes 8Chef Rahamim Moshe offers a very rich spinach soufflé that can be served as a main dish with salad. For a reduced-fat version, use salty 5% white cheese instead of the Camembert and replace the 38% whipping cream with 10% cooking cream.✔ 120 gr. spinach leaves steamed, cooled, and water squeezed out ✔ 220 gr. melted butter ✔ 250 ml. whipping cream ✔ 6 garlic cloves ✔ 8 eggs, beaten ✔ 1 tsp. nutmeg ✔ 1 round Camembert-style cheese ✔ Salt and white pepperIn a food processor, blend the spinach and garlic, about 5 minutes. Add butter and cream and continue blending a few more minutes until smooth.Pour into a bowl and add beaten eggs.Grease eight individual baking dishes (you can use disposable ones). Fill them to 3⁄4 of the height. Place a cube of cheese in the middle of each form. Fill with the rest of the mixture.Place the baking dishes in a baking pan filled halfway with water and bake in a 140º oven for 45 minutes.CHEESE-STUFFED TROUT Makes 6✔ 25 gr. butter ✔ 1⁄2 red onion, chopped ✔ 1 red pepper, chopped ✔ 6 fillets of trout, skinned ✔ 100 gr. melted salted butter ✔ Salt ✔ 1⁄4 tsp. black pepper ✔ 225 gr. Napoleon cheese, garlic-dill flavor ✔ 1 Tbsp. dill, choppedMelt butter in a skillet and sauté onions and peppers until tender. Heat oven to 180º. Pour the melted salted butter over the fish fillets and season with salt and pepper. Mix the cheese, dill and steamed vegetables and season to taste. Spread a generous layer of the cheese mix on each fillet of fish, roll the stuffed fish and place each fillet in small tins or secure with a toothpick and place in a deep pan. Bake about 20 minutes.
CHEESE AND PASSION-FRUIT PUDDING Makes 8You will need eight ovenproof cups or jars.✔ 50 gr. butter ✔ 900 gr. Napoleon natural cream cheese ✔ 250 gr. 9% white cheese ✔ Zest of 1 orange or lemon ✔ 1 tsp. vanilla extract ✔ 11⁄2 cups sugar ✔ 3 eggs, beaten ✔ 3 Tbsp. self-rising flour ✔ 250 gr. whipping cream ✔ For the topping: 250 gr. whipping cream ✔ 6 fresh passion fruits, halvedHeat oven to 150º. Brush the cups well with butter.Place a baking pan filled halfway with boiling water at the bottom of the oven.In a food processor, blend the cheeses, zest, vanilla and sugar until creamy. Add eggs, flour and cream and blend again until smooth. Pour the mixture into cups or individual baking dishes and bake 35-40 minutes until golden and settled. Let cool and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.To serve: Whip cream with a little sugar. Top each cup with a little of the passion fruit and serve with the whipped cream.CHEESE AND ORANGE MOUSSE Makes 10 This mousse by chef Ilan Pinkhas is good year-round.For a lower-calorie mousse, you can use 9% cream cheese – the taste won’t be the same, but it will still be good.Another way to cut down on calories to substitute half the sugar with stevia sweetener (available in health food stores). Add the stevia very gradually and taste, since it is much sweeter than sugar or other sweeteners.✔ 350 gr. Napoleon 30% cheese, no flavor ✔ 120 gr. sugar ✔ 1 stick vanilla (or a few drops of real vanilla extract) ✔ 1⁄2 cup fresh orange juice ✔ Zest of 1 orange (or lemon) ✔ 4 egg yolks ✔ 1 liter (two 500 ml. containers) ✔ whipping cream 38% ✔ 120 gr. sugar ✔ 25 gr. gelatin ✔ 2 Tbsp. waterFor the base: ✔ 20 plain dry cookies, crushedFor the sauce: ✔ 10 green apples, peeled and diced ✔ 10 Tbsp. brown sugar ✔ 1⁄2 bottle white wine ✔ 2 cinnamon sticks ✔ 100 gr. butterIn a mixer bowl, use medi- um-low speed to mix the cheese and sugar with vanilla and orange zest. Keep the mixer going and add orange juice in three times, then the egg yolks, and continue mixing until the mixture is smooth.Remove from the mixer bowl and rinse out the bowl.Whip the cream and sugar in the mixer until thick. Fold the whipped cream into the cheese mixture.Melt the gelatin in 2 tsp. of water and add to the mixture.Mix thoroughly but gently.Butter a spring baking form and spread cookie crumbs on the bottom. Pour the cheese mixture over the crumbs and smooth the surface. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.To prepare sauce: In a large pot, cook wine and brown sugar over medium heat, add apples and cinnamon and cook for 20 minutes or until the liquid is reduced into a caramel.Add butter and mix.To serve: Place a slice of mousse on each plate and a spoon of hot apple sauce on the side.Recipes and photos courtesy of Tnuva.Follow @JPost_Lifestyle