From My Kosher Jerusalem Kitchen: International Meat Dishes After the Seder
After eating all the wonderful seder dishes of our families, I find it fun to try dishes that are unusual and not from our backgrounds.
After eating all the wonderful seder dishes of our families, I find it fun to try dishes that are unusual and not from our backgrounds.
(Courtesy of Israel 21C) Chocolate, toffee, matza – what on earth could go wrong? See our recipe below and enjoy a sweet Passover from ISRAEL21c.
(Courtesy of Israel 21c) This Passover, ISRAEL21c producer Haim Silberstein begged his mother Rosie to share her special family matzah brei recipe with our readers.
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