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41. Kugel, Knishes, and Other Tasty Dishes: A Collection of Traditional Jewish Recipes for Holidays and Anytime by Nina Yellin | |
Paperback: 271
Pages
(2000-11)
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42. Mark Stark's Amazing Jewish Cookbook for the Entire Family by Mark Stark | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1996-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Mark Stark's Amazing Jewish Cookbook is a delightful Jewish cookbook for the entire family. This hand-drawn volume includes recipes for traditional Jewish foods such as bagels, chicken soup, and matzah balls, as well as holiday treats like potato latkes and Passover sponge cake. Each recipe in this user-friendly volume shows the ingredients, tools, and steps involved in preparing the dish. Recipes are arranged by Jewish holiday, with valuable supplementary material about the celebrations and their customs. All recipes adhere to kashrut, the religious and dietary laws of the Jewish people. Torah Aura Productions publishes books for Jewish schools and families that help celebrate our heritage and our faith. We have over 25 years of experience as the leading creator of high quality educational materials that enable Jewish children to become empowered Jewish adults. Our books guide and enhance the Jewish knowledge, spirituality and identity of children and their families, and our innovative tools bring Judaism alive in synagogues, Hebrew schools, and day schools. Torah Aura Productions was founded in 1981 by a group of innovative Jewish educators who looked out at the field of Jewish education and found materials that were shallow and dull. They started a company to create new tools for families and teachers that would be exciting and meaningful. For more than two decades, Torah Aura has revolutionized the way Jewish schools enable their students to become empowered Jewish adults, and has helped families make Judaism a meaningful presence in their homes. Some of the areas we publish in: Torah Aura Productions: Making success in Jewish education an achievable reality. Customer Reviews (3)
AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING
May be good for kids, but...
The best mix of recipes and illustrations |
43. The International Jewish Cook Book by Florence Kreisler Greenbaum | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-04-14)
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44. Light Jewish Holiday Desserts by Penny W. Eisenberg | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(1999-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Jewish holidays are steeped in culture and tradition, so the chapters are organized by holiday and explain why certain foods and recipes are significant. Some recipes, though, are just fun, like the Chocolate Nut Roulade that can be shaped to look like a Torah for Simkat Torah. For Passover (Pesach), very strict guidelines must be followed, like no consumption of wheat flour, so Penny offers a Fresh Strawberry Torte with a crust made from ground matzoh. Many of these recipes are so delicious, home cooks will want to prepare them year round. But come high holidays, these recipes are sure to impress family and friends. There are recipes for less common treats, like Tayglach, crunchy doughballs bound together with gingery honey syrup, and Bimuelos, theyeasted doughnuts fried in oil enjoyed by Jews of Spanish heritage atHanukkah. There are also very American sweets, from Maple Baked Applesto flaming Bananas Foster, the New Orleans creation symbolicallysuited to Hanukkah. If you think low-fat desserts are unexciting, thequality of Eisenberg's Chocolate Baklava; buttery Hamantashen,triangles filled with sweet poppy seeds or thick prune purée;and her spectacularly showy, creamy Lemon Charlotte will dispel alldoubts. In fact, serve anyone the wonderful Rum Raisin CheesecakeSquares, Sherry-Soaked Mixed Fruit Trifle, and nutty, raspberry-filledChocolate Sandwich Cookies and be prepared to hand out therecipes. Hesitant bakers will appreciate the careful guidanceEisbenberg provides for choosing and using ingredients. Kosher cookswill find the recommendations for certified ingredients most helpful.--Dana Jacobi |
45. Entertaining on the Jewish Holidays by Ella Banin | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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46. Jewish Cookook (Festivals Cookbooks) by Ronne Randall | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2001-04)
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47. Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South by Marcie Cohen Ferris | |
Hardcover: 344
Pages
(2005-10-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description From colonial Savannah and Charleston to Civil War era New Orleans and Natchez, from New South Atlanta to contemporary Memphis and across the Mississippi and Arkansas Deltas, Ferris examines the expressive power of food throughout southern Jewish history. She demonstrates how southern Jews reinvented traditions as they adjusted to living in a largely Christian world where they were bound by regional rules of race, class, and gender. Featuring a trove of photographs, Matzoh Ball Gumbo also includes anecdotes, oral histories, and more than thirty recipes to try at home. Ferris's rich tour of southern Jewish foodways shows that, at the dining table, Jewish southerners created a distinctive religious expression that reflects the evolution of southern Jewish life. Customer Reviews (10)
Wonderful Surprise
Lots of research, not many insights
Matzo balls and memories
Okay book
Outstanding & interesting |
48. Jewish Holiday Treats: Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family (Treats: Just Great Recipes) by Joan Zoloth | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2000-11)
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Fun little book for Jewish kids |
49. The Passover Gourmet by Nira Rousso | |
Hardcover: 186
Pages
(1987-03)
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Customer Reviews (4)
A great cookbook
Worth seeking out
The Passover Gourmet
A beautiful and easy to use Passover cookbook. |
50. Jewish Food for Festivals and Special Occasions by Marlena Spieler | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2004-02)
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51. Grandma Doralee Patinkin's Jewish Family Cookbook: More than 150 Treasured Recipes from My Kitchen to Yours by Doralee Patinkin Rubin | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1999-11-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Spanning appetizers to desserts, from everyday delights to special occasions, recipes include:--Grandma Doralee's Chicken Salad With an introduction by Mandy Patinkin, this delightful and down-to-earth cookbook brings together three generations, one extraordinary mom, and more than 150 irresistible ways to bring tradition and love to the family table. All the expected and familiar Jewish dishes are here,such as cheese blintzes, egg-rich noodle puddings, dense choppedliver, chicken soup, even a homemade version of lox.But the Patinkinfamily is full of adventurous eaters and creative cooks, so you alsofind Rack of Lamb elegantly marinated with red sweet peppers, portwine, honey, mustard, and rosemary and a creamy coleslaw tangy withchampagne vinegar. Emphatic flavors make the recipes in this bookdistinctive. Grandma Patinkin punches up her egg salad with chilisauce. She rubs garlic powder on her roast filet mignon, and also putsit in her matzo balls. And she loves curry powder, so it shows up notonly in a frittata, gazpacho, and chicken salad, but also in herchicken soup. You decide if this is heaven or culinary heresy! Grandma Doralee is a mean baker, and her Cream Cheese Brownies, withtheir rich topping, are not to be missed. Nor are her butter cookies,distinctively sweetened with brown as well as white sugar. In sum,the Patinkin family's cooking, like Mandy's singing, is unique, bold,and delivered straight from the heart.--Dana Jacobi Customer Reviews (7)
One Great Cookbook
The best of the best!
A Find!
Like being back my grandmother's kitchen
If your Jewish grandma is (or was) a great cook... Delicious, festive and family dishes that bring back memories are supplemented with new staples of the American diet, which make this an all around good cookbook for nostalgia and more. Thefood is hearty, wholesome, easy to prepare and shop for; not specialordering or trips running around town for esoteric ingredients. And likeany good grandma's recipies, emphasizes entertaining family and friendswith old favorites as well as experimentation. I highly recommend it. ... Read more |
52. The Gourmet Jewish Cook by Judy Zeidler | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1999-02-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Fabulous brunch and breakfast menus: Special meals for the Sabbath: And for personal celebrations all year round: Customer Reviews (3)
Best Challah Recipe Ever
More exciting than Matzo...
Interesting collection of flavors and ideas |
53. Jewish Cooking For All Seasons: Fresh, Flavorful Kosher Recipes for Holidays and Every Day by Laura Frankel | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2006-08-07)
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MY FAVORITE COOKBOOK!!
Flavorable Delights
Good and useful recipes!
SEASONAL AND DELICIOUS
A wow of a cookbook |
54. Jewish Food: The World at Table by Matthew Goodman | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For centuries Jewish communities around the world forged dynamic cuisines from ancient traditions combined with the bounties -- and limitations -- of their adopted homelands. In this important new collection, Matthew Goodman has assembled more than 170 recipes from twenty-nine countries, handed down through the generations and now preserved in this historic volume. The heirloom offerings Goodman gathered range from such iconic specialties as bagels, kugel, and chopped liver to such favorites, mostly unknown in the United States, as Turkish borekas, flaky cheese-filled turnovers; chelou, an Iranian rice specialty; and shtritzlach, a sweet blueberry pastry unique to Toronto. Together the recipes celebrate the ingenuity of Jewish cooks around the world, in Mexican Baked Blintzes with Vegetables and Roasted Poblano Peppers, Syrian Bulgur Salad with Pomegranate Molasses, Moroccan Roast Chicken with Dried Fruit and Nuts, Iraqi Sweet-and-Sour Lamb with Eggplant and Peppers, Italian Baked Ricotta Pudding, and many other unexpected delights. These dishes have been shaped by the histories of the communities from which they come. This book also features dozens of lively, engaging essays that present the history of Jewish food in all its richness and variety. The essays focus on ingredients, prepared dishes, and cultures. Food is a repository of a community's history, and here, in its broad strokes, is the history of the Jews. The recipes and essays in this book provide a fascinating new perspective on Jewish food. More than a cookbook, Matthew Goodman's Jewish Food: The World at Table is a book to learn from, to cook with, and to pass on through the ages. Customer Reviews (5)
Easy Home Improvement by Stewart Walton
`Food Maven' Saves Endangered Recipes
Fantastic
A Book of Essays and Recipes
Easy, Sumptuous Recipes and a Joy to Read |
55. The Molly Goldberg Jewish Cookbook by Gertrude Berg, Myra Waldo | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1955-09-01)
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The Molly Goldberg Jewish Cookbook
Tradition
will impress your mother-in-law (Jewish)
Wonderful cookbook!
Old, authentic recipes |
56. The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen: 70 Fun Recipes for You and Your Kids, from the Author of Jewish Cooking in America [Paperback] by Joan Nathan (Author) | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(2000)
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57. Let My People Eat!: Passover Seders Made Simple by Zell Schulman | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1998-02-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Author Zell Schulman puts your mind at ease with Let My People Eat! the first Passover Seder cookbook that not only takes you step-by-step through the Seder, but also features six Seder menus to suit your religious background, your diet, your budget, and your time. Maybe your husband is Jewish and you're not, and you don't know where to begin. Or perhaps you've recently decided to become more involved in the Jewish holidays and traditions and want to make this Seder special. Maybe some of your guests are vegetarian or watching their weight. You'll find the answers to all of your questions as well as delicious recipes in Let My People Eat! Zell takes you by the hand to help you plan your first Seder with lists, explanations, and sources for the ceremonial objects for the Seder, as well as necessities for the Passover pantry. She tells you the many ways you can prepare the Seder Plate and set your Seder table, including recipes and symbolic meanings for the traditional ceremonial foods. She even has a chapter on kosher wines and food pairings. Let My People Eat! really does make Passover Seders simple. Zell Schulman is the author of two books, a food editor and columnist for The American Israelite, and a columnist for The National Jewish Post & Opinion. She has been on several tv cooking segments throughout the country. Customer Reviews (4)
Love this book!
Passover help
Beyond Gefilte Fish Since my husband and I are vegetarian, I was looking for something beyond the more "hippie" resources available for Jewish vegetarian cooking and this book has more than exceeded my expectations.(A note to others thinking of preparing some of the vegetarian dishes: Schulman does include chicken bouillon granules in some of her vegetarian recipes which would render the food NOT vegetarian by the majority of the veggie world - just use powdered vegetable soup granules instead.)She also has an entire extra chapter of other passover recipes so you can switch or substitute to your heart's content. I think this volume would be especially appreciated by the first-time Seder host/hostess as Schulman gives you a diagram of what your seder table should look like, the various seder plate items and their meaning, and an excellent reference for kosher wines and liquors (I would also recommend kosher.org as an additional resource).This beautiful holiday will certainly be enhanced by anyone choosing to read and implement the suggestions of this book.
It made my very first seder a hit! |
58. Passover Cookery : In the Kitchen with Joan Kekst by Joan Kekst | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(2001-01-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Cleveland food columnist, lecturer, kosher cooking instructor, andpassionate cook, Kekst wrote her book in response to frequent pleasfor help from those making Passover for the first time. She combinescommon sense, easy to follow instructions, with creative recipes fromher extensive private collection into this indispensableguide. Passover Cookery includes: Dishes that can be made in advance of the Seder Customer Reviews (8)
A great cookbook!
An excellent addition to your cookbook library! Joan Kekst truly understands that everyone recalls the aroma, nostalgia and 'taste memories' of childhood Passovers with their grandparents. Her user-friendly, comprehensive cookbook helps both the new and experienced cook capture and create traditional Passover flavors. In addition to wonderful recipes, it also contains a complete �Countdown to Passover� guide to help busy cooks and their families organize holiday preparations into easy steps. Kekst includes Sephardic and Ashenazic specialties, dishes that can be made in advance, foods that children will love, and low-fat/low-cholesterol and vegetarian recipe suggestions. Recipes include Boneless Stuffed Breast of Veal, Potato Knishes with Carmelized Onions, Spinach Moussaka, and Passover Grilled Cheese "Sandwiches." A friend raved about the Chocolate Chip Cookies, giving them the ultimate compliment - "These sure don't taste like Passover!" Passover Cookery is sure to provide many traditional and new food memories.
An excellent addition to your cookbook library! Joan Kekst truly understands that everyone recalls the aroma and nostalgia of childhood Passovers with their grandparents. Her user-friendly, comprehensive cookbook will help both the new and experienced cook capture and create traditional Passover flavors. It contains a complete "Countdown to Passover" guide to help busy cooks and their families organize holiday preparations into easy steps. Kekst also includes Sephardic and Ashenazic specialties, dishes that can be made in advance, foods that children will love, and low-fat/low-cholesterol and vegetarian recipe suggestions. You'll find delicious recipes for dishes like Passover Grilled Cheese "Sandwiches," Potato Knishes with Caramelized Onions, Boneless Stuffed Breast of Veal, as well as Spinach Moussaka that can be made pareve or dairy. A friend raved about Joan's Chocolate Chip Cookies, giving them the ultimate compliment - "These cookies sure don't taste like Passover!"
For anyone facing the preparation of their first Passover
Excerpted from Fullerton News Tribune 3-29-01 |
59. Healthy Cooking for the Jewish Home 200 Recipes for Eating Well on Holidays and Every Day - 2008 publication. by Fay Lvy | |
Hardcover:
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(2008)
Asin: B003ZPB1PA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
60. Jewish Recipes | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-05-01)
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