Sussman’s new ‘Shabbat’ cookbook reinforces how formative Friday night dinner was, and continues to be, to Jewish identity.
- FoodHow Food, Tradition and ‘Shabbat’ Nurture Judaism
Sussman’s new ‘Shabbat’ cookbook reinforces how formative Friday night dinner was, and continues to be, to Jewish identity.
Food‘Leftovers’ Maven Tamar AdlerTamar Adler’s ‘The Everlasting Meal Cookbook: Leftovers A-Z’ is packed with over 1,500 inventive ideas for refashioning leftovers into something totally different.
Tamar Adler’s ‘The Everlasting Meal Cookbook: Leftovers A-Z’ is packed with over 1,500 inventive ideas for refashioning leftovers into something totally different.
FoodChanie Apfelbaum Is ‘Totally Kosher’—and Totally FearlessIn her newest cookbook, food blogger Chanie Apfelbaum dares to be photographed with her children, something that’s unusual in the Orthodox food world she inhabits.
In her newest cookbook, food blogger Chanie Apfelbaum dares to be photographed with her children, something that’s unusual in the Orthodox food world she inhabits.
FoodAuschwitz Survivors Share Treasured Recipes‘Honey Cake & Latkes’ is filled with photos, stories and Old World dishes that anchored survivors to their Jewish heritage.
‘Honey Cake & Latkes’ is filled with photos, stories and Old World dishes that anchored survivors to their Jewish heritage.
FoodStill Smitten With Deb PerelmanRecipes from “Smitten Kitchen Keepers” evoke the Jewish kitchen in homey and delicious ways, such as Perelman’s Bialy Babka and Slow-Roasted Chicken With Schmaltzy Croutons.
Recipes from “Smitten Kitchen Keepers” evoke the Jewish kitchen in homey and delicious ways, such as Perelman’s Bialy Babka and Slow-Roasted Chicken With Schmaltzy Croutons.
FoodHigh Holiday Recipes From Israeli BloggersA number of Israeli women have harnessed the power of social media and other virtual spheres to launch and grow their careers in food.
A number of Israeli women have harnessed the power of social media and other virtual spheres to launch and grow their careers in food.
FoodClaudia Roden, Culinary IconInfluential food writer Claudia Roden is ‘not nearly finished yet.’
Influential food writer Claudia Roden is ‘not nearly finished yet.’
FoodChallah Stuffed With Sweet and Savory FillingsThe most exciting part about eating a stuffed challah is slicing or tearing the bread open to discover the sweet or savory filling.
The most exciting part about eating a stuffed challah is slicing or tearing the bread open to discover the sweet or savory filling.
Once Upon a Chef, From Blog to BookJennifer Segal is the culinary force behind leading food blog—and now cookbook—Once Upon a Chef. Her Moroccan brisket recipe is just one Jewish standout.Leading Vegan Bloggers Dig Israel’s VibeInnovative tour organizer Vibe Israel hosted leading vegan food bloggers on the trip of a lifetime, showing off Tel Aviv's impressive vegan scene.Macaroons and Marshmallows from Scratch for PassoverTins of Manischewitz macaroons are conspicuously absent from Israeli grocery shelves over Passover, so Jessica Halfin learned to make her own.Alon Shaya, the Israeli-Creole-Cajun SensationEqual parts nostalgia for Israel and delicious inspiration, Alon Shaya's debut cookbook makes for an exciting pre-Passover read.Bake Your Own Matzah with Shannon SarnaShannon Sarna offers up sweet and savory ideas for make-at-home matzah from her debut cookbook, Modern Jewish Baker.Lamb Biryani for an Indian PassoverShulie Madnick of the Indian Jewish blog Food Wanderings shares her Passover-time recipe for Lamb Biryani.Oznei Haman—Hamantaschen by Any Other Name Taste as SweetThis Purim, let Nutella be the jumping-off point for creating the sublimely chocolatey oznei haman—aka hamantaschen—popular in Israel.Footer Menu Column 2
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