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1. Arthur Schwartz's Jewish Home Cooking: Yiddish Recipes Revisited by Arthur Schwartz | |
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(2008-04-01)
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2. The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York by Claudia Roden | |
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(1996-11-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Interwoven throughout the text are Roden's charming asides--thehistory of certain foods, definitions (Kaimak, for instance, is thecream that rises to the top when buffalo milk is simmered), and waysof preparing everything from an eggplant to a quince. In addition,Roden tells you everything you've ever wanted to know about Jewishdietary laws, what the ancient Hebrews ate, and the various holidaysand festivals on the Jewish calendar. Detailed sections on Jewishhistory are beautifully illustrated with archival photographs offamilies, towns, and, of course, food. The Book of Jewish Foodis one that any serious cook--Jewish and non-Jewish alike--wouldgladly have (and use often) in the kitchen. Customer Reviews (48)
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3. Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France by Joan Nathan | |
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(2010-10-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Alice Waters is a chef, author, food activist, and proprietor of Chez Panisse, her restaurant in Berkeley, California. For four decades, Waters has been a champion of local, organic, and sustainable food. She founded the Chez Panisse Foundation in 1995, which works to promote Edible Schoolyards around the country that integrate growing and cooking fresh, delicious food into school curricula. In addition, Waters is a vice president of Slow Food International, an organization dedicated to preserving the world’s local and artisan food traditions. She is also the author of several cookbooks, including the Chez Panisse Menu Cookbook, The Art of Simple Food, and In the Green Kitchen. Read her review of Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous: In her latest collection of recipes, Joan Nathan shows that she is an anthropologist of the first order as she explores the point of intersection between French and Jewish food traditions and chronicles how it has come to form a culture all its own. In a time when so many of the world’s food cultures are threatening to disappear, we need more books like Joan’s--books that teach us about the local food traditions and local ingredients that have been sustaining us for generations.If we don’t record these traditions, they will surely be forgotten. Through this book, Joan has found a way not only to make these French-Jewish dishes approachable, but also to preserve them for today’s cooks and for cooks of future generations. Customer Reviews (1)
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4. Jewish Cooking Boot Camp: The Modern Girl's Guide to Cooking Like a Jewish Grandmother by Andrea Marks Carneiro, Roz Marks | |
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(2009-08-18)
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5. Cooking Jewish: 532 Great Recipes from the Rabinowitz Family by Judy Bart Kancigor | |
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(2007-11-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Got kugel? Got Kugel with Toffee Walnuts? Now you do. Here's the real homemade Gefilte Fish – and also Salmon en Papillote. Grandma Sera Fritkin’s Russian Brisket and Hazelnut-Crusted Rack of Lamb. Aunt Irene's traditional matzoh balls and Judy's contemporary version with shiitake mushrooms. Cooking Jewish gathers recipes from five generations of a food-obsessed family into a celebratory saga of cousins and kasha, Passover feasts – the holiday has its own chapter – and crossover dishes. And for all cooks who love to get together for coffee and a little something, dozens and dozens of desserts: pies, cakes, cookies, bars, and a multitude of cheesecakes; Rugelach and Hamantaschen, Mandelbrot and Sufganyot (Hanukkah jelly doughnuts). Not to mention Tanta Esther Gittel’s Husband’s Second Wife Lena’s Nut Cake. Blending the recipes with over 160 stories from the Rabinowitz family—by the end of the book you'll have gotten to know the whole wacky clan—and illustrated throughout with more than 500 photographs reaching back to the 19th century, Cooking Jewish invites the reader not just into the kitchen, but into a vibrant world of family and friends. Written and recipe-tested by Judy Bart Kancigor, a food journalist with the Orange County Register, who self-published her first family cookbook as a gift and then went on to sell 11,000 copies, here are 532 recipes from her extended family of outstanding cooks, including the best chicken soup ever – really! – from her mother, Lillian. (Or as the author says, "When you write your cookbook, you can say your mother's is the best.") Every recipe, a joy in the belly. Customer Reviews (11)
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6. Mama Nazima's Jewish Iraqi Cuisine by Rivka Goldman | |
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(2006-05-30)
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7. Jewish Cooking by Marlena Spieler | |
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8. Jewish Cooking in America: Expanded Edition (Knopf Cooks American) by Joan Nathan | |
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(1998-09-08)
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9. Olive Trees and Honey: A Treasury of Vegetarian Recipes from Jewish Communities Around the World by Gil Marks | |
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(2004-11-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description A Celebration ofclassic Jewish vegetarian cooking from Around the World Traditions of Jewish vegetarian cooking span three millennia and the extraordinary geographical breadth of the Jewish diaspora--from Persia to Ethiopia, Romania to France. Acclaimed Judaic cooking expert, chef, and rabbi Gil Marks uncovers this vibrant culinary heritage for home cooks. Olive Trees and Honey is a magnificent treasury shedding light on the truly international palette of Jewish vegetarian cooking, with 300 recipes for soups, salads, grains, pastas, legumes, vegetable stews, egg dishes, savory pastries, and more. From Sephardic Bean Stew (Hamin) to Ashkenazic Mushroom Knishes, Italian Fried Artichokes to Hungarian Asparagus Soup, these dishes are suitable for any occasion on the Jewish calendar--festival and everyday meal alike. Marks’s insights into the origins and evolution of the recipes, suggestions for holiday menus from Yom Kippur to Passover, and culture-rich discussion of key ingredients enhance this enchanting portrait of the Jewish diaspora’s global legacy of vegetarian cooking. Customer Reviews (29)
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10. Jewish Cookery by Leah W. Leonard | |
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(1994-12-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description All the Jewish favorites are here: challah (Sabbath egg bread), bagels, cheese blintzes, homemade cottage cheese, beet borsht, homemade farfel, kreplach (dumplings), kasha-varnitchkes (buckwheat groats with bow-tie noodles), mandlen (soup nuts), gefilte fish, baked herring, chopped liver, fried calf's liver...and more! Customer Reviews (1)
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11. Joan Nathan's Jewish Holiday Cookbook by Joan Nathan | |
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(2004-08-17)
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12. The Art of Jewish Cooking by Jennie Grossinger | |
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(1995-03-01)
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13. The WORLD OF JEWISH COOKING: More Than 500 Traditional Recipes from Alsace to Yemen by Gil Marks | |
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(1999-09-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description A Comprehensive and Beautiful Treasury of Jewish Cooking There is a whole world of Jewish cooking beyond chopped liver and gefilte fish. Scattered across the globe, there are many distinctive, delicious, and authentic Jewish cuisines to be savored. Gil Marks, a rabbi, gourmet chef, and authority on Jewish food history and lore, guides us through this largely undiscovered world. He delights and enlightens with traditional recipes from Italian, Yemenite, Ethiopian, Indian, Eastern European, German, Hungarian, Georgian, Alsatian, and Middle Eastern Jewry; culinary conversations with contemporary members of these ancient and medieval communities; and fascinating commentary on Jewish food and Jewish history. The World of Jewish Cooking offers an astonishing array of delicacies, including: Pastilla (Moroccan "Pigeon" Pie) * Kik Wot (Ethiopian Split Peas Stew) * Muez con Almendrada (Moroccan Almond-Walnut Confection) * Khachapuri (Georgian Cheese Bread) * Yakhnat (Persian Lamb Stew) * Murgi Kari (Calcutta Chicken Curry) * Meggy Leves (Hungarian Cherry Soup) * Testine di Spinaci (Italian Spinach Stalks) * Hraimeh (Northwest African Red Fish) * Kubba (Iraqi Stuffed Dumplings) * Marunchinos (Sephardic Almond Macaroons) Customer Reviews (9)
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14. The Essential Book of Jewish Festival Cooking: 200 Seasonal Holiday Recipes and Their Traditions by Phyllis Glazer, Miriyam Glazer | |
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(2004-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Deeply rooted in ancient rituals, the seasonal rhythms of the land of Israel, and biblical commandments, the Jewish holidays mark a time for Jews around the world to reconnect with their spiritual lives, celebrate their history, and enjoy tasty foods laden with symbolic meaning. With Phyllis and Miriyam Glazer's The Essential Book of Jewish Festival Cooking as your guide, you will gain a rich understanding of the Jewish calendar year and its profound link to the signs of nature and the produce of the earth in each season. This landmark volume addresses a central question often left unanswered: Why do we eat what we eat on these important days? Organized by season, the ten chapters cover the major holidays and feast days of the Jewish year, providing more than two hundred tempting recipes, plus menus and tips for creative and meaningful holiday entertaining. In-depth essays opening each chapter illuminate the origins, traditions, and seasonal and biblical significance of each holiday and its foods, making the book a valuable resource for Jewish festival observance. Inspired recipes add a fresh, contemporary twist as they capture the flavors of the seasonal foods enjoyed by our ancestors. For Passover, prepare such springtime delights as Roasted Salmon with Marinated Fennel and Thyme, alongside Braised "Bitter Herbs" with Pistachios. On Shavuot, characterized by the season's traditional bounty of milk and the wheat harvest, try fresh homemade cheeses; creamy, comforting Blintzes; or luscious Hot and Bubbling Semolina and Sage Gnocchi. At Purim, create a Persian feast fit for a king and learn new ideas for mishloah manot, the traditional gifts of food. The Essential Book of Jewish Festival Cooking offers accessible, healthful, and intensely flavorful recipes with a unique and tangible connection to the rhythms of the Jewish year. The Glazer sisters will deepen your understanding of time-honored traditions as they guide you toward more profound, and delicious, holiday experiences. Customer Reviews (7)
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15. Lexicon of Jewish Cooking: A Collection of folklore, foodlore, history, customs, and recipes by Patti Shosteck | |
Paperback: 240
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(1981-03)
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16. The Healthy Jewish Cookbook: 100 Delicious Recipes from Around the World by Michael Van Straten | |
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(2006-03)
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17. Encyclopedia of Jewish Food by Gil Marks | |
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(2010-09-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Food is more than just sustenance. It's a reflection of a community's history, culture, and values. From India to Israel to the United States and everywhere in between, Jewish food appears in many different forms and variations, but all related in its fulfillment of kosher laws, Jewish rituals, and holiday traditions. The Encyclopedia of Jewish Food explores both unique cultural culinary traditions as well as those that unite the Jewish people. The Encyclopedia of Jewish Food is an informative and eye-opening guide to the culinary heart and soul of the Jewish people. Customer Reviews (1)
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18. Mama Leah's Jewish Kitchen by Leah Loeb Fischer, Maria Polushkin Robbins | |
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(1994-03-01)
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19. Jewish Slow Cooker Recipes by Laura Frankel | |
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(2009-08-17)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review In Jewish Slow Cooker Recipes, the encore to her classic book, Jewish Cooking for All Seasons, Laura Frankel, a respected kosher chef and mother of three teenagers, shares more than 120 easy, delicious recipes for everyday and holiday meals-- all conveniently prepared in the slow cooker-a staple of Sabbath cooking which Frankel affectionately calls her "Shabbat miracle machine." In this delicious collection, you'll find Taking familiar favorites, international specialties, and holiday classics to a whole new level, Jewish Slow Cooker Recipes is for every home cook-kosher or not-longing for time-saving, family-pleasing slow cooker meals using the freshest, high-quality ingredients available in your local supermarket and food community. Browse Recipe Excerpts • Roasted Parsnip and Jerusalem Artichoke Soup Customer Reviews (7)
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20. Healthy Jewish Cooking by Steven Raichlen | |
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(2000-09-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Jewish cooking with a light touch? It soundslike an oxymoron, but Steven Raichlen--who continues to teach millionsof Americans how to adapt rich dishes to today's leaner culinarylifestyle--proves it's not. Here, some of the heretofore heaviest foodin the world is transformed by savvy techniques similar to those heshared in his award-winning High-Flavor, Low-Fat cookbookseries. In his newest book, readers will find delicious kugels,pirogis, and latkes of Raichlen's childhood reinvented with freshingredients, "bake frying,"and grilling techniques, and flavorfulsubstitutions. Healthy Jewish Cooking is full of secrets: Yukongold potatoes have a richer, more buttery taste; chicken broth insteadof schmaltz lightens up dishes while cinnamon and nutmeg spice themup; olive oil replaces butter in Hanukkah fritters with honeysyrup. Tantalizing color photographs accompany all the recipes inthis festively packaged book whose ingenious practical tips make it alifesaver for the health-conscious Jewish holiday cook and gift giver. By following his "10 commandments" of healthy cooking, you'll be able tohave traditional and not-so-traditional Jewish meals--but with drasticallyless fat and calories. Remember to "Think flavor, not fat" and "Roast yourway to aroma" and you're on your way to lighter versions of old favoriteslike the Amazing Low-Fat Chopped Liver, Cheese Blintzes, and Sweet and SourTurkey-Stuffed Cabbage Rolls. Raichlen's family included Ashkenazi andSephardic Jews, so in addition to German and Eastern European-inspiredrecipes, he also includes Moroccan and Middle Eastern dishes like GreekLamb Stew with Romaine Lettuce and Dill and Bulghur Pilaf. For kugelaficionados, there is an entire chapter of sweet and savory recipes. Thereare many kosher recipes and suggestions on how to amend nonkosher dishes. Besides the appetizing, straightforward recipes, the allure of HealthyJewish Cooking is Raichlen's remembrances of the men and women in hisfamily who taught him how to cook and appreciate the importance of food inthe Jewish culture. "Above all, have fun," says Raichlen. "Jewish cookingis about family, love, and abundance. Cook with all three and your lifewill be rich beyond measure." --Dana Van Nest Customer Reviews (4)
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