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  1. Lexicon of Jewish Cooking: A Collection of folklore, foodlore, history, customs, and recipes by Patti Shosteck, 1981-03
  2. The Healthy Jewish Cookbook: 100 Delicious Recipes from Around the World by Michael Van Straten, 2006-03
  3. Encyclopedia of Jewish Food by Gil Marks, 2010-09-10
  4. Mama Leah's Jewish Kitchen by Leah Loeb Fischer, Maria Polushkin Robbins, 1994-03-01
  5. Jewish Slow Cooker Recipes by Laura Frankel, 2009-08-17
  6. Healthy Jewish Cooking by Steven Raichlen, 2000-09-25
  7. Spice and Spirit: The Complete Kosher Jewish Cookbook (A Kosher living classic) by Esther Blau, Tzirrel Deitsch, et all 1997-03-20
  8. The Complete Guide to Traditional Jewish Cooking by Marlena Spieler, 2006
  9. The New York Times Jewish Cookbook: More than 825 Traditional & Contemporary Recipes from Around the World
  10. Harriet Roth's Deliciously Healthy Jewish Cooking: 350 New Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol, Low-Sodium Recipes for Holidays and Every by Harriet Roth, 1998-03-01
  11. Adventures in Jewish Cooking by Jeff Nathan, 2002-09-03
  12. Jewish Vegetarian Cooking: An Irresistible Choice For Those Who Love Good Food by Rose Friedman, 1997-07-29
  13. The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand and Vilna to the Present Day by Claudia Roden, 1999-08-26
  14. Gourmet's Guide to Jewish Cooking by Bessie Carr, Phyllis Oberman, 1986-07

21. Clarkson Potter | Cooking
Jeffery Nathan is the star of PBS’s popular cooking show, New jewish cooking,and with Adventures in jewish cooking brings to kosher cuisine sophisticated
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Ina Garten, author of the best-selling The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook and Barefoot Contessa Parties! , returns with her eagerly awaited new book, Barefoot Contessa Family Style New Jewish Cooking , and with Adventures in Jewish Cooking Dinner After Dark A great party needs great drinks, and Potter brings you two wonderful books on the art of creating the perfect mix. The Craft of the Cocktail offers more than 500 recipes for both classic and contemporary favorites. Superstar bartender Dale DeGroff combines his wit and bartender wisdom into an incredibly thorough guide that will make anyone a master behind the bar. And as the weather cools through fall into a winter chill, what could be better than a hot buttered rum? Hot Toddies Rustico is the first American cookbook to define and explore the cuisines of every region of Italy. Author Micol Negrin will enthrall fans of Lidia Bastianich and Mario Batali, as well as anyone who loves genuine Italian cooking. Micol collected more than 200 original recipes for a taste of Italy that is

22. Schocken Books
the test of time, and this rich assemblage of holiday recipes by Joan Nathan, awardwinningfood writer and host of the PBS series jewish cooking in America
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The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen

by Joan Nathan There could be no more festive way to introduce Jewish children to their Jewish heritage than through the food associated with the holidays. And no better person to do it than Joan Nathan, whose great enthusiasm and knowledge have gained her a national reputation as the maven of the Jewish kitchen. Enter a title, author's name, or keyword to search. Candlelighting times noted are for New York City.
  • The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen by Joan Nathan
    There could be no more festive way to introduce Jewish children to their Jewish heritage than through the food associated with the holidays. And no better person to do it than Joan Nathan, whose great enthusiasm and knowledge have gained her a national reputation as the maven of the Jewish kitchen.
  • The Jewish Holiday Kitchen by Joan Nathan
    Only the best cookbooks stand the test of time, and this rich assemblage of holiday recipes by Joan Nathan, award-winning food writer and host of the PBS series Jewish Cooking in America, has brought the joy and festivity of holiday cooking to Jewish households for more than two decades.
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    The Jewish Holiday Baker
    Here are fifty original recipes for the traditional baked goods associated with the major holidayschallah for Shabbat, hamantashen for Purim, macaroons and matzah for Passover, jelly doughnuts for Chanukahas well as delicious and exotic alternatives from around the world: Yemenite kubbanah, Turkish boyos, German schnecken, Russian babka, Hungarian strudel, Parisian pletzel, Mexican banana cake, Syrian ka'ak. But why wait for the holidays? Along with challah, bialys, and bagels, you will want to bake and enjoy all of these cakes and breads with your family and friends throughout the year.
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    Jewish Cooking In America
    Much more than a cookbookthough it does contain over 300 recipesthis entertaining volume is also a history of the Jewish people through their food. Nathan introduces both people and food in a preface that discusses dietary laws, Jewish holidays, Jewish immigration to the U.S., and the impact of Jewsand their foodon American culture. With every recipe comes an original story or a reprint of an article or a personal vignette that intrigues and/or edifies. For instance, the recipe for falafel appears complete with a profile of Moshe, owner of the best falafel pushcart in New York City. There are also lots of photos, both modern and historic. A number-one choice for cookery collections, but make sure history buffs can find it, too.

    24. Jewish Cooking, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
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    Jewish Cooking in America A PBS TV series airing October 22, 1998 with Joan Nathan (author of The Jewish Holiday Kitchen and Jewish Cooking in America
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    25. Kosher Fest Cookbooks
    Sephardic Flavors jewish cooking of the Mediterranean. cover. cover,cover. 1,000 Jewish Recipes. jewish cooking. cover, cover, cover.
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    Click on title to order or for more details. Art of Jewish Cooking ; Jennie Grossinger; Hardcover; $22.50 The Book of Jewish Food : An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York ; Claudia Roden; Hardcover; $31.50; Descriptive information available. California Kosher : Contemporary and Traditional Jewish Cuisine ; Women's League of Adat, et al; Hardcover; $19.95 The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen : Seventy Ways to Have Fun With Your Kids and Make Your Family's Celebrations Special ; Brooke Scudder, et al; Hardcover; $16.20; Descriptive information available. Chinese Kosher Cooking ; Betty Goldberg; Paperback; $11.65; Descriptive information available. Cooking Kosher : The Natural Way ; Jane Kinderlehrer; Paperback; $11.65 Cooking Kosher the New Way : Fast, Lite and Natural ; Jane Kinderlehrer; Hardcover; $17.96 Cooking the Israeli Way (Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbook) ; Josephine Bacon; Library Binding; $17.50 Easy Kosher Cooking ; Rosalyn Manesse; Hardcover; $29.95; Descriptive information available. Harriet Roth's Deliciously Healthy Jewish Cooking : 350 New Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol, Low-Sodium Recipes for Holidays and Every Day

    27. Jewish Food Recipe Index - Jewish Cuisine
    Jewish Food Recipes. Submit your Jewish Food recipe for inclusion in thissite. Recent Discussions. Judaism, Jewish Culture, Israel.
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    28. Jewish Cooking In America
    jewish cooking in America. Joan Nathan (Knopf, $30, 462 pp.). Say the phrase'jewish cooking' and the mind tries to do the same thing and fails.
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    Jewish Cooking in America
    Joan Nathan (Knopf, $30, 462 pp.)
    Say the phrase 'French cooking' and the impression that comes to mind is really an interleaving of many different perceptions: a complex mix of pleasure and prejudice; experience and desire for experience; a sense of table, history, and place. Say the phrase 'Jewish cooking' and the mind tries to do the same thing and fails. If you wonder why, let it chew on a phrase like 'the cuisine of the French Jews' and see what happens. If your brain is like mine, it short-circuits... almost as if presented with a nonsensical phrase like 'the cuisine of the French Swedes.' Jewish cooking is not like other cooking. With it the defining factors of ethnicity and place become a double-edged sword. From one perspective these say almost everything; from another, almost nothing at all. As Joan Nathan perceptively notes early on in this affecting, intelligent, and mind-opening book, "there is no 'Jewish food' other than matzah; haroset (the Passover spread); or cholent or chamim (the Sabbath stews that surface in different forms in every land where Jews have lived)." Food is 'Jewish' if it is prepared by Jews, speaks to their needs, and conforms to the rituals and laws of their religion. Otherwise, it soaks up the flavors and culinary patterns of the country that a particular Jewish community considers home; the cooking of a non-observant French Jew is less Jewish than French. I go into all this because the great 19th-century Jewish immigration to this country was enough of an ethnic piece to muddle the matter. Whether these Jews came from Poland, Russia, or the Ukraine, their common Yiddish culture defined Jewish food as such middle-European delights as fried herring balls, goose neck stuffed with flour and goose fat, or noodle pudding. Good stuff, to be sure, but it has become increasingly restrictive as the paradigm for 'Jewish-American' cooking. The truth is Jewish cooking has always been and is now more than ever a fascinating amalgam of different cultures...and tastes.

    29. Yiddish Cuisine: A Gourmet's Approach To Jewish Cooking
    To jewish cooking. Robert bialy!? You're lucky to find one kind in mostJewish cookbooks. We're talking serious bobbe (granny) cooking here.
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    Robert Sternberg (Jason Aronson, $39.95, 325 pp.)
    That the title of this book fails to convey what is especially precious about its contents can be seen in an offhand comment introducing his bialy recipe: "My grandmother made two kinds of bialys one with an onion and poppyseed topping and one with a sugar topping...." Two kinds of bialy!? You're lucky to find one kind in most Jewish cookbooks. We're talking serious bobbe (granny) cooking here. And so it proves: Yiddish Cuisine is a cookbook illuminated with the intimate affection for food that comes from learning it in a grandmother's kitchen. As it turns out, Sternberg gives us only glimpses of that place, but it still somehow manages to suffuse his book. In one episode, he tells of how as a little boy he asked for a lesson in making lokshen (noodles). "What are you a meshuggeneh [a nut]?" she replies. "Nobody but alteh bobbehs [old grannies] makes lokshen." But she shows him how, covering the kitchen table with flour, kneading the dough, then rolling it out with a broomstick, "stretching and stretching the dough until it...looked to me to be as large as the American flag that hung over the blackboard at school." After it had dried a little, she rolled it up... like a big, long jellyroll and chopped it into lokshen. Chop, chop, chop with the hockmesser, the handleless cleaver-like knife that every Jewish household seemed to have....A steady, rhythmic motion, never losing a single beat. Then the lokshen had to dry out some more...on top of floured white bed sheets on the bed because there was no room to spread it out on the kitchen table....

    30. COOKBOOKS
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    A celebration of Jewish kosher cooking and tradition, this expert cookbook offers all the recipes and information any cook needs to celebrate Passover, Rosh Hashanah, and many other Jewish holidays. The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook: Recipes and Memories from Abe Lebewohl's Legendary New York Kitchen by Sharon Lebewohl and Rena Bulkin The Second Avenue Deli Cookbook contains more than 160 of Abe Lebewohl's recipes, including all of the Deli's peerless renditions of traditional Jewish dishes. The 30-Minute Kosher Cook by Judy Zeidler
    The 30-Minute Kosher Cook delivers what no other kosher cookbook has before ( 130 delicious recipes, all prepared in half an hour or less. Judy gives great tips on the quick-fix pantry, how to stock your freezer and what should be in your refrigerator to make cooking quicker and more enjoyable. There are chapters on Appetizers, Soups and Stocks, Salads and Vegetables, Pastas and Grains, Poultry, Meat, Fish, Dessert, and of course, a special section on traditional Jewish holiday favorites.

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    36. Jewish Recipes And Jewish Holiday Cooking - The Recipe Link
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    Small cookies, deep fried and bathed in sugar syrup. Fruit-Filled Hamantaschen Haman's pockets, from Jewish Cooking in America , by Joan Nathan. Georgian Challah From Jewish Cooking in America , by Joan Nathan. Halvah A favorite dish of Iranian children, from The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen Hamantaschen Variations on the traditional Jewish pastry, from Epicurious.com. Haroset From The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen Hungarian Honey Cake From Jewish Cooking in America , by Joan Nathan, an "extraordinary layered honey torte."

    38. CBS News | Just Right For Hanukkah | November 27, 2002 13:42:38
    Buy Saffron Shores jewish cooking of the Southern Mediterranean . (CBS) Whenit comes to jewish cooking, Joyce Goldstein is considered an authority.
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    This year, Hanukkah starts Friday, Nov. 29. Many of the foods served during this period are fried in oil for symbolic reasons. The holiday refers to the battle in which the Macabees defeated the enemy and recaptured Jerusalem. Although the lamp in the Temple appeared as if it had enough oil for only one night, the oil burned for eight days. To celebrate this miracle, the candles of the menorah are lighted for eight consecutive evenings.
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    39. Book Review: Healthy Jewish Cooking | BluePrint For Health
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    224 pp $29.95 Harriet Roth's Deliciously Healthy Jewish Cooking By Harriet Roth Plume Paperback 461 pp $16.95 Reviewed by Elaine Herscher CONSUMER HEALTH INTERACTIVE Even in this cholesterol-sensitive era, few cooks have tried to trim the fat from Jewish food. And who could blame them? Traditional Jewish cooking relies on rich ingredients and faith. If you're going to eat chopped liver, you must have faith that your arteries won't clamp shut before you get up from the table. Long before my birth, my great-grandmother would render the fat from a chicken and store it in the icebox, and she and my great-grandfather would spread it on their bread instead of butter. Who knew? That, in all of its heart-stopping glory, was Old Country cooking. Of course that sort of culinary hari-kari is unacceptable now, but some true wonders of Old World Jewish cooking sadly went with it. My great-grandmother also made her own gefilte fish from a live carp that would swim around in the bathtub until she was ready to claim it for the Passover table. Both Steven Raichlen and Harriet Roth have such fond memories Roth's mother lovingly making strudel, Raichen's grandmother hand-cranking the meat for chopped liver that they each independently took on the challenge of making these foods suitable for modern-day low-fat sensibilities without sacrificing flavor.

    40. Did You Know: Food History - What Is Jewish Cooking?
    Some facts about Mediterranean food history. What is jewish cooking? The Jews remaineda cogent people throughout their Diaspora because of their traditions.
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    Did You Know? Some facts about Mediterranean food history What is Jewish Cooking? The role of sacrifice, especially in relation to food preparation, is of paramount importance to Jews. The slaughter of an animal for food was designated by a special verb, hullin. That life was being surrendered was central to the sacrificial ritual and signified by the letting of the animal's blood. "For the life of the flesh is in the blood; and I have given it for you upon the altar to make atonement, by reason of the life" (Lev. 17:11). Jews, therefore, were forbidden to eat blood, since life belonged only to God (Lev. 17:10; Gen 9:4; Lev. 3:17, 7:26; Deut. 12:16,23; 15:23). A sacrifice was an offering. The biblical teachings were important in the cooking of the Jews. tafina . Most Sephardi Jews use mutton instead of beef and rice instead of barley. Syrian Jews place the mixture inside a hollowed-out piece of pumpkin or squash. Sephardi and North African spices include whole hot red peppers, saffron or turmeric, and ground coriander seed. Chickpeas are often added to the mixture, and the North Africans frequently throw in a handful of cracked wheat (qamh). home about recipes books ... contact

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