Jewish Recipes
Eating Ashkenazi-Sephardi Style at Sukkot
Sukkot appears to be one holiday in which the Moroccan and Ashkenazic customs and rituals are fairly similar. We both ...
Gluten-Free Butternut Squash Gnocchi
With the holidays quickly approaching, we find ourselves yet again in the kitchen preparing daily feasts for our families and ...
Smoked Salmon and Goat Cheese Quiche
Though most Jews name Hanukkah, Purim or Passover as their favorite of the many (many) holidays, I have always been ...
Apples & Honey, Southern & Jewish-Style
This post originally appeared on this site on September 14, 2012. We re-share it now with our wishes for a ...
A New Sesame on the Block
Sesame seems to be enjoying a moment in the spotlight recently and I couldn’t be happier. Halva was always a staple ...
An Afro-Ashkefardi Recipe For Rosh Hashanah
From black-eyed pea hummus spiked with homemade horseradish harissa to matzoh-meal fried chicken cooked in shmaltz, to peach noodle kugels ...
Easy Cross Cultural Rosh Hashanah Meal
One of our favorite bloggers Jennifer “CubanRueben” Stempel has done it again! She has come up with a wonderful holiday ...
Syrian Candied Gourd for Rosh Hashanah
Everybody knows about dipping apples in honey to celebrate Rosh Hashanah for a “sweet” year. But in the Syrian tradition, we have ...
Iron Chef Rosh Hashanah: Be Fruitful and Multiply
My daughter Mia often watches Iron Chef, a cooking show on TV in which they designate a secret ingredient that ...
Bulgur Salad with Chicken, Roasted Corn and Tomatoes
Earlier this spring I was reading through my copy of the cookbook Jerusalem and came across a recipe for bulgur-stuffed ...
Perfect Kale Chips
When I was pregnant with my daughter I discovered the wonder of kale chips. I was craving leafy greens, and ...