Aly Miller

Aly Miller is a graphic designer and illustrator who cooks and writes in Brooklyn. You can find her illustrations at aly-miller.com and follow her personal food blog at www.theco-opkitchen.com.


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Articles by Aly Miller

Yes, You Can Have Hummus for Dessert Now

Photo by Delighted by HummusChocolate hummus sounds a little crazy, but before you wrinkle your nose, you should know a ...

The 10 Best Jewish Ice Cream Flavors

When we covered the artisanal Brooklyn mashup of babka ice cream, we started wondering…who else is making ice cream with ...

What are the Different Kinds of Lox?

Have you ever ordered lox and wondered, wait, what exactly is lox? You’ll hear orders for lox and cream cheese ...

How to Make Challah: A Step-By-Step Guide for Beginners

Challah is the one bread that you enjoy looking at almost as much as you enjoy eating. This classic eggy, ...

14 of the Best Instagram Accounts for Jewish Food

There are so many great food ‘grammers out there, but where to start? Here are some of the Instagram accounts that ...

Meet the Kimchi-Infused Falafel Taco in NYC

If you stuff your falafel sandwich with pickled turnips and cucumbers, what’s stopping you from adding something pickled to your ...

What to do with Stale Bagels: 12 Recipes to Try

Were your bagel eyes bigger than your stomach? Before you toss those tough and overly chewy stale bagels, try repurposing ...

Sushi Has Officially Taken Over the Kosher Food Scene

Looking around the Orthodox neighborhoods in Brooklyn, you’ll probably spot more sushi bars than kosher delis. What’s the story behind ...

Chabad Rabbi Competes With a Priest, a Monk, and Nun on ‘Chopped’

Rabbi Hanon Hecht. Photo from Chabad.A Chabad Rabbi recently brought his kosher cooking skills to “Chopped,” the Food Network’s race-against-the-clock cooking ...

Turmeric: 5 Ways to Use More of This Healthy Spice

Until recently, turmeric was a relatively under-utilized member of the spice rack. You might have sprinkled it into a curry ...

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