Kosher Cuisine For a New Generation

Kosher Cuisine For a New Generation
Title Kosher Cuisine For a New Generation PDF eBook
Author Cantor Mitch
Publisher Scarletta Press
Pages 178
Release 2014-08-18
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1938063546

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Fresh, simple, and entertaining – a zesty new kosher cookbook experience! Who says the kitchen is just for cooking? Cantor Mitch brings kosher cooking to a new generation and away from the stove. With over 75 recipes and lay-flat binding, Kosher Cuisine For a New Generation is the perfect kitchen companion for anyone looking to put the chutzpa in cooking. With song and music pairings for each recipe, this is not your average cookbook. Whether you’re looking for soups, salads, or Bubbie’s favorite recipes, you're sure to find it and more in this one-of-a-kind creation from the infamous singing chef! Bonus Content! Scan the interior QR codes for Cantor Mitch’s cooking demo webisodes & music

The Modern Kosher Kitchen

The Modern Kosher Kitchen
Title The Modern Kosher Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Ronnie Fein
Publisher Fair Winds Press (MA)
Pages 210
Release 2014-11-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1592336353

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Whether you're new to the kitchen, or new to keeping kosher, you'll love the array of creative and interesting recipes found in The Modern Kosher Kitchen.

Timeless

Timeless
Title Timeless PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 2006
Genre Community cookbooks
ISBN 9780976383901

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Kosher by Design Teens and 20-somethings

Kosher by Design Teens and 20-somethings
Title Kosher by Design Teens and 20-somethings PDF eBook
Author Susie Fishbein
Publisher Mesorah Publications, Limited
Pages 233
Release 2010
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781422609989

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Jew-Ish

Jew-Ish
Title Jew-Ish PDF eBook
Author Jake Cohen
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 281
Release 2021-03-09
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0358354250

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A New York Times bestseller! A brilliantly modern take on Jewish culinary traditions for a new generation of readers, from a bright new star in the culinary world. When you think of Jewish food, a few classics come to mind: chicken soup with matzo balls, challah, maybe a babka if you’re feeling adventurous. But as food writer and nice Jewish boy Jake Cohen demonstrates in this stunning debut cookbook, Jewish food can be so much more. In Jew-ish, he reinvents the food of his Ashkenazi heritage and draws inspiration from his husband’s Persian-Iraqi traditions to offer recipes that are modern, fresh, and enticing for a whole new generation of readers. Imagine the components of an everything bagel wrapped into a flaky galette latkes dyed vibrant yellow with saffron for a Persian spin on the potato pancake, best-ever hybrid desserts like Macaroon Brownies and Pumpkin Spice Babka! Jew-ish features elevated, yet approachable classics along with innovative creations, such as: Jake’s Perfect Challah Roasted Tomato Brisket Short Rib Cholent Iraqi Beet Kubbeh Soup Cacio e Pepe Rugelach Sabich Bagel Sandwiches, and Matzo Tiramisu. Jew-ish is a brilliant collection of delicious recipes, but it’s much more than that. As Jake reconciles ancient traditions with our modern times, his recipes become a celebration of a rich and vibrant history, a love story of blending cultures, and an invitation to gather around the table and create new memories with family, friends, and loved ones.

Kosher Revolution

Kosher Revolution
Title Kosher Revolution PDF eBook
Author Geila Hocherman
Publisher Kyle Books
Pages 0
Release 2011-09-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781906868536

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Kosher Nation

Kosher Nation
Title Kosher Nation PDF eBook
Author Sue Fishkoff
Publisher Schocken
Pages 385
Release 2010-10-12
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0805242651

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Kosher? That means the rabbi blessed it, right? Not exactly. In this captivating account of a Bible-based practice that has grown into a multibillions-dollar industry, journalist Sue Fishkoff travels throughout America and to Shanghai, China, to find out who eats kosher food, who produces it, who is responsible for its certification, and how this fascinating world continues to evolve. She explains why 86 percent of the 11.2 million Americans who regularly buy kosher food are not observant Jews—they are Muslims, Seventh-day Adventists, vegetarians, people with food allergies, and consumers who pay top dollar for food they believe “answers to a higher authority.” Fishkoff interviews food manufacturers, rabbinic supervisors, and ritual slaughterers; meets with eco-kosher adherents who go beyond traditional requirements to produce organic chicken and pasture-raised beef; sips boutique kosher wine in Napa Valley; talks to shoppers at an upscale kosher supermarket in Brooklyn; and marches with unemployed workers at the nation’s largest kosher meatpacking plant. She talks to Reform Jews who are rediscovering the spiritual benefits of kashrut, and to Conservative and Orthodox Jews who are demanding that kosher food production adhere to ethical and environmental values. And she chronicles the corruption, price-fixing, and strong arm tactics of early-twentieth-century kosher meat production, against which contemporary kashrut standards pale by comparison. A revelatory look at the current state of kosher in America, this book will appeal to anyone interested in food, religion, Jewish identity, or big business.