Recipes from My Jewish Grandmother
Author: Marlena Spieler
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780754822882
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A culinary history of the Jewish people and their festivals, with 150 heartwarming classic recipes.
Author: Marlena Spieler
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780754822882
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A culinary history of the Jewish people and their festivals, with 150 heartwarming classic recipes.
Author: Marla Brooks
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781589802155
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Old World recipes, where delicious flavor is the goal and a dollop of love is the most important ingredient. This cookbook contains no calorie counts, carbohydrate statistics, or other nutritional guidelines. Wholly dedicated to good old-fashioned taste, these family recipes-many from the author's grandparents' delicatessen-include everything from knishes to blintzes, with some borscht and kugel thrown in. There are also recipes from celebrities such as Richard Simmons and Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and crowd-pleasers like brisket, chicken wings, and much more.
Author: Dr Andrea Marks Carneiro
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2009-08-18
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 0762756462
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Straight from the kitchen of a fun, fabulous Jewish mom, Jewish Cooking Boot Camp is a guide to whipping up traditional favorites for a new generation. Handed down over the centuries, these recipes and tips will take even the most kitchen-challenged gal (or guy) confidently through the Jewish holidays, Shabbats, and other important occasions (like having a significant other's mother over for dinner). In addition to more than fifty easy-to-make, scrumptious, traditional (and nontraditional) recipes, Roz and Andrea provide expert tips from Jewish bartenders, nutritionists, and party planners; interviews with rabbis about creating modern family traditions; inspirational traditions from Jewish families around the globe; kosher wine pairings—and much more. Jewish Cooking Boot Camp takes every last ounce of intimidation out of Jewish cooking while serving up a hearty helping of family, culture, and other flavors to savor.
Author: Linda Amster
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2003-09-15
Total Pages: 648
ISBN-13: 9780312290931
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Author: Genie Milgrom
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9789652299697
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jennifer Felicia Abadi
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9781558322189
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This intimate culinary food album features 125 Syrian-Jewish recipes, warm family anecdotes, and little-known stories of Syrian-Jewish culture. Syrian-Jewish cooking features meats simmered with cumin, allspice or cinnamon; savory vegetables stuffed or roasted; sweet and sour sauces; and lemony dressings.
Author: Gabrielle Rossmer Gropman
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Published: 2017-09-05
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 1512601152
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This cookbook features recipes for German-Jewish cuisine as it existed in Germany prior to World War II, and as refugees later adapted it in the United States and elsewhere. Because these dishes differ from more familiar Jewish food, they will be a discovery for many people. With a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients, this indispensable collection of recipes includes numerous soups, both chilled and hot; vegetable dishes; meats, poultry, and fish; fruit desserts; cakes; and the German version of challah, Berches. These elegant and mostly easy-to-make recipes range from light summery fare to hearty winter foods. The Gropmans-a mother-daughter author pair-have honored the original recipes Gabrielle learned after arriving as a baby in Washington Heights from Germany in 1939, while updating their format to reflect contemporary standards of recipe writing. Six recipe chapters offer easy-to-follow instructions for weekday meals, Shabbos and holiday meals, sausage and cold cuts, vegetables, coffee and cake, and core recipes basic to the preparation of German-Jewish cuisine. Some of these recipes come from friends and family of the authors; others have been culled from interviews conducted by the authors, prewar German-Jewish cookbooks, nineteenth-century American cookbooks, community cookbooks, memoirs, or historical and archival material. The introduction explains the basics of Jewish diet (kosher law). The historical chapter that follows sets the stage by describing Jewish social customs in Germany and then offering a look at life in the vibrant _migr_ community of Washington Heights in New York City in the 1940s and 1950s. Vividly illustrated with more than fifty drawings by Megan Piontkowski and photographs by Sonya Gropman that show the cooking process as well as the delicious finished dishes, this cookbook will appeal to readers curious about ethnic cooking and how it has evolved, and to anyone interested in exploring delicious new recipes.
Author: Judy Kancigor
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Published: 2007-01-01
Total Pages: 712
ISBN-13: 9780761144526
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Featuring the finest in Jewish home cookery, a delectable assortment of traditional and nontraditional dishes includes nearly six hundred recipes representing all aspects of Jewish culture, including tempting dishes for holiday celebrations, regional specialties, old family favorites, and innovative new renditions of classics. Simultaneous.
Author: Irina Tseger
Publisher:
Published: 2014-10-20
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 9781604148251
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Over 100 pages of the BEST and ONLY Russian-Jewish recipes you'll ever need, with 80 full-color illustrations. These recipes highlight cooking traditions from the five holidays that are most commonly observed by Jews in the 21st century: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Succot, Chanukah, and Passover. Because many recipes are not as well known today as a generation ago, photographs are used liberally to illustrate the various phases of complicated dishes. Each recipe has been kitchen-tested by Americans who had never before prepared the dishes to ensure that the recipe was useful to even the most inexperienced cook. Irina remembers her childhood home filled with the smell of vanilla and cinnamon and says putting love into your cooking makes it appetizing and so much better tasting!
Author: Genie Milgrom
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781478297079
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Genie Milgrom was born in Havana, Cuba, into a Roman Catholic family of Spanish ancestry. At the age of five, during the Cuban Revolution, her family immigrated to the United States, and she has lived in Miami, Florida, ever since. Genie was always interested in her family genealogy, but when she learned of the possibility of having Converso Jewish roots, her search for the truth about her family's past took on a deeper significance...She was able to fully document her unbroken maternal lineage, going back as far as 1480, to Pre-Inquisition Spain and Portugal" -- Back cover.