A Sweet New Year From the Land of Milk and Honey
We all want to have a sweet new year. But once you’ve dipped the apple in the honey, what else is there to sweeten your
We all want to have a sweet new year. But once you’ve dipped the apple in the honey, what else is there to sweeten your
Tender kale, crisp romaine and robust shiitake mushrooms make this caesar salad anything but ordinary. No eggs, no dairy, no gluten, but with TONS of
Rosh Hashanah is creeping up on us. We all search for sweet things to enhance our Yom Tov so I would like to share some
Mendel Ungar, of FillerUp Wines, says rosé wines, in particular, are entering the market with increasingly high quality, variety and complexity. Teaneck—The American kosher wine
This very special recipe from the Center for Kosher Culinary Arts is equally as creative as it is delicious. A perfect appetizer or snack to
(BBC news) The Israeli health ministry has ruled that Heinz tomato ketchup must now be sold as “tomato seasoning” there. Rival ketchup maker Osem, the
This delicious recipe is reproduced from the new cookbook Something Sweet, by Miriam Pascal, with permission from the copyright holders, ArtScroll/Mesorah Publications. The book is available
Iconic Kosher Brand Gold’s Sold to LaSalle Capital (koshertoday.com) Gold’s Pure Foods, known for its horseradish and other products, has been sold to LaSalle Capital,
Take advantage of the delicious summer fare available at all of the local farmers’ markets. Now is the time to make as many salads as
Jews and food—it’s a relationship that goes back to the beginning of time. “They tried to kill us, we won, let’s eat!” is a common
After a day of peach picking, a baked peach dessert is an effective and delicious way to use some of the pounds of fruit that
Not long ago, the pomegranate was considered an exotic fruit. It was rare, expensive and only available for a couple of weeks in the fall.