Shannon Sarna
Shannon Sarna is the former editor of The Nosher. Shannon grew up in upstate New York immersed in performance and music as well surrounded by diverse culinary experiences: Her Sicilian-American mother loved to bake, her Ashkenazi-Jewish father loved to experiment, and her grandfather was a food chemist who patented Tang among other products. Her writing and recipes have been featured in Bake from Scratch Magazine, Parade Magazine, Tablet Magazine, JTA News, New Jersey Monthly Magazine, Vinepair and Modern Loss. She graduated from Smith College in Northampton, MA with a degree in Comparative Government and Spanish Language and Literature and lives in South Orange, NJ with her husband, daughters and rescue dogs, Otis and Babka. Her first cookbook, Modern Jewish Baker: Challah, Babka, Bagels and More, was released in September 2017 by Countryman Press. To see what Shannon is cooking and eating, follow her on twitter @shasarna and on Instagram.
Articles by Shannon Sarna
Nostalgia is My Favorite Ingredient: Talking Jewish Cooking with Julia Turshen
Turshen's new cookbook features menu after menu for readers to enjoy.
Why You Should Be Rendering Your Own Schmaltz
This simple Jewish staple is easy to make and packs a punch.
Jewish Food Trends and Celebrity News
Please Don’t Do These 7 Things to Your Bagel
Shannon's cardinal rules for how to eat a bagel.
Michael Solomonov Now Runs a Jewish Deli and We Couldn’t Be More Excited
The newest restaurant venture from Solomonov is serving up pastrami and whitefish.
Authentic Israeli Kosher Food Hits Brooklyn
Israeli food goes kosher and upscale at this new Brooklyn eatery.
Is Hummus Healthy? Science Decides
Americans love this Middle Eastern dip, but is it good for us?
5 Ways to Make Hot Dogs Even More Jewish
These unique hot dogs will make BBQs even more exciting this summer.
Alaska Finally Has a Jewish Deli
Alaskan salmon meets matzah ball soup at this new Jewish eatery.
Another Beloved NYC Deli is Closing Up Shop
Say goodbye to their famous hot dogs and sandwiches.
Anthony Bourdain Explored Israel the Way No One Else Could
Through food, Bourdain showed the diversity and complexity of a complicated land.