Mar 25, 2012
Pesach Cocktails with COLlive

Add some sparkle to your Pesach with delicious cocktail recipes, with flavors like Kiwi, lime and cactus pear or Mango passion.

There is no need to purchase a 30 dollar Pesach cookbook, when for 3.99 you will have 50 creative and healthy recipes at your fingertips.

To appeal to all levels of stringency on Pesach, bitayavon magazine put together their ALL NATURAL ISSUE.

The basic ingredients throughout the spring/Pesach issue are fruits, vegetables, nuts and protein. The look of the magazine truly reflects the theme; light and bright photos grace the pages of bitayavon. Simple family meals from breakfast to dinner, a Moroccan themed Pesach Seder and sensational mix ‘n’ match desserts are only some of the features in this months packed issue. The kids cooking column features a recipe utilizing one ingredient: apples. In addition to all the recipes and cooking tips, bitayavon demystifies meat and wine with articles titled MEAT 101 and Cooking with wine.

Read about Kosher in Morocco, The Ultimate Table setting, Yayin Nesach and Pesach gourmet gifts and gadgets. Bitayavon is an entertaining read that will inspire and excite you in many ways.

Pesach cocktails

The following drinks take the place of alcoholic beverages and can be made for kids by using light or dark grape juice instead of wine in cocktails. An optimal way to present fruits in a fun, appealing way.

Kiwi, lime and cactus pear cocktail – serves 2

Ingredients:

2/3 cup sparkling sweet white wine chilled
1 kiwi diced small
1 sabra/ Prickly pear diced small (optional)
1 lime
¾ cup cold seltzer
2 teaspoons sugar + 2 teaspoons to rim glass

Directions:

1. Squeeze half a lime
2. Mix sugar, kiwi, sabra and lime juice
3. Place mixture in glass
4. Add wine and seltzer
5. Garnish with a wedge/slice of lime


Strawberry wine spritzer – serves 2

Ingredients:

2/3 cup dry/semi dry white wine chilled
6 strawberries diced + 2 strawberries for garnish
1 cup cold seltzer
3 teaspoons sugar + 2 teaspoons to rim glass
½ a lime

Directions:
1. Cover diced strawberries with sugar and refrigerate in closed container for a few hours or overnight
2. Strain strawberry juice from mixture and pour into a cocktail glass
3. Add wine and seltzer
4. Garnish with a strawberry placed on edge of glass or a few slices dropped in


Mango passion cocktail – serves 2

Ingredients:

1 cup chilled champagne
2 passion fruit
½ cup cubed mangos
2/3 cup cold seltzer
1 teaspoon sugar

Directions:

1. Mix passion fruit, mango and sugar
2. Pour mixture into glass
3. Add seltzer and champagne

TIP TO RIM GLASSES WITH SUGAR: DIP RIM OF GLASS INTO LEMON JUICE OR WATER. SPRINKLE SOME SUGAR ON A SHALLOW PLATE AND DIP WET RIMMED GLASS INTO SUGAR. SPIN GLASS IN A CIRCULAR MOTION. THIS SHOULD MAKE THE SUGAR STICK AND ADDS BOTH TASTE AND AN EXTRA DECORATIVE TOUCH.

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1
ive got a new addition to my pesach menue
What excellent ideas!
(3/25/2012 10:42:46 AM)
2
looks gorgeous and delicious!
i wish my pesach food looked this good!
(3/25/2012 11:24:03 AM)
3
go bitayavon
so cool, i love how they come up with interesting new ideas that we can all do
(3/25/2012 11:30:20 AM)
4
great mag
I really enjoyed the new issue and can't wait to add some new recipes to my menu (I escpecially want to try the chuck eye roast)
(3/25/2012 11:47:23 AM)
5
Shlucha in ny
I recently gave bitayavon out at a kosher presentation I was doing and the woman were so impressed by the content and beauty of it. Thank you Shloimy Klein for arranging the magazines for us.
(3/25/2012 11:53:14 AM)
6
Amazed
I was amazed at the variety and flavors of your dishes in the pesach edition.
(3/25/2012 12:02:42 PM)
7
I Love BITAYAVON
Those simple family meals hit the spot. So easy yet so interesting and good looking! thanks
(3/25/2012 12:05:08 PM)
8
a fan
I have to say, the pictures are beautiful and the recipes are simple.
I was surprised when tried a dessert from the magazine and it came out looking gorgeous and tasting scrumptious!
looking forward to trying your pesach ideas.
(3/25/2012 12:06:07 PM)
9
yum~!
looks delicious! def, will try it!!
thank you bitayavon!
(3/25/2012 12:06:57 PM)
10
looks good
where can i get glasses like that?
(3/25/2012 12:07:56 PM)
11
wow
the colors look fantastic!
(3/25/2012 12:08:33 PM)
12
Creative newly married
Bitayavon is so fresh so young creative and now. A real help in my kitchen. Thank you, I enjoy looking like a pro when I use your recipes.
(3/25/2012 12:35:21 PM)
13
problem
any subs for sugar that will work in these drinks?
(3/25/2012 1:37:38 PM)
14
From a man
I must admit. I am a guy with no interest in cooking, recipes, cookbooks etc. My wife is crazy for all the above, and she's also crazy for bitayavon. I must say, I get why. Bitayavon is the ONLY cooking magazine I will pic up, let alone read. The pictures are eye catching and the articles are interesting and intriguing. Kol hakavod. Job well done.
(3/25/2012 1:43:56 PM)
15
ye, ye, ye
so all the comments are saying how bitayavon is great and beautiful and all {which is true} however, couldn't now word about using peals of lime in a drink on pesach?
(3/25/2012 1:59:34 PM)
16
good for us!!
these recipes are good for all chabad chumros - i am really excited to try them and make our yom tov table look special!!
(3/25/2012 2:11:46 PM)
17
to #15 Squeeze a Lime... Peals of laughter
Chill!
(3/25/2012 2:33:51 PM)
18
to 15
you worry about the "peals" you spell it PEELS
what about the strawberry
(3/25/2012 3:51:45 PM)
19
to #15
firstly its peels secondly its for the picture and people who peel their fruits and veg can peel them and those that dont dont have to - a bit of common sense. This magazine caters to a large crowd not just chabad....
(3/25/2012 4:05:44 PM)
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To #19
Lol. You're busy correcting someone on gremmer when your grammer is worse. The word is "it's" not "its" and you should have put a comma after peels, and before the word "and". Lastly the overall structure of your sentence is horrible.
(3/25/2012 5:42:07 PM)
21
A fan
Thanks for the peels and pics and everything in between. BITAYAVON ROCKS!!!!!!
(3/25/2012 5:50:47 PM)
22
#15 - #20
It seems that you are all graduates of Oholei Torah, and while you may be fine upstanding citizens, you can all benefit from some extra English classes. If you think not try this:
The verbosity of your vocabulary is too copious for my diminutive comprehension :)
(3/25/2012 7:30:32 PM)
23
strawberries on pesach?!?!
you cant peel them...
(3/25/2012 10:30:02 PM)
24
any substitute for seltzer
I don't use seltzer on pesach,
can I leave it out or just use water?
any substitute??
thanks
(3/25/2012 11:08:14 PM)
25
strawberries
A lot of restaurants peel strawberries becuase of problems with checking them.
(3/26/2012 12:27:57 AM)
26
seltzer
you can use sparkling wine for the fizz or substitute water but lose out on the fizz
(3/26/2012 12:30:40 AM)
27
YYYYUUUUMMMM!!!!!
thank you bitayavon for sharing such cool resipies!!
I love the mag!!
(3/26/2012 10:47:22 AM)
28
these are DELISH!!!!!
so refreshing n yummy!!!!!!!n look stunning!!!!!
thanks so much for this amazing mag!!!!
ur #1 fan!!!! :)
(3/26/2012 2:08:02 PM)
29
To 23
I did :)
(4/9/2012 2:46:01 AM)
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