Emily Paster

Emily Paster was born and raised in Washington, DC, where her mother was the Director of the Folger Shakespeare Library and her father was chairman of the public relations firm Hill and Knowlton. A graduate of Princeton University and the University of Michigan Law School, she redirected her career from law to cooking and food writing beginning about 10 years ago, when she had her second child. She writes the widely admired blog West of the Loop, primarily about food but with forays into parenting and family life. She is the co-founder of the Chicago Food Swap and is a national leader in the growing food swap movement (community get-togethers where handmade foods are bartered and exchanged). Her previous book is Food Swap (Storey 2016). A resident of River Forest, Illinois, in suburban Chicago, she speaks often in the Chicago area on farm-to-table and garden-to-table provisioning and cooking and she has appeared numerous times on food and cooking segments for the major TV network affiliates in Chicago.


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Articles by Emily Paster

21 Restaurants Hosting Passover Seders Across the Country

Instead of making a mess in your kitchen, make a reservation.

How One East Coaster is Bringing Quality Bagels to Chicago

The perfect New York-style bagels have just arrived in the Chicago suburbs.

Chocolate Bark with Pumpkin Seeds, Strawberries and Citrus Recipe

An easy, sweet treat for Tu Bisvhat or anytime you want to celebrate fruit and nuts.

A Mexican Jewish Babka is Taking Over Chicago

Jewish classics get Mexican flavors from this new Chicago bakery.

How to Make Your Own Sauerkraut

This DIY project is super Jewish, easy, and good for your gut.

The Secret Sephardic History of the Pumpkin

Beyond pumpkin spice lattes, Jews have always embraced the pumpkin.

Savor the Season with Libyan Jewish Pumpkin Spread

Forget the pumpkin spice lattes — try this tangy, savory pumpkin recipe this fall.

This “Top Chef” is Bringing Upscale Israeli Food to Chicago

California meets Israeli cuisine at two Top Chef-run restaurants.

Why This Israeli Ingredient is Showing Up Everywhere

You are going to want to add this date honey to everything from salads to cocktails.

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