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 refrain, but what type of cooking truly personifies “Jewish food”? I can’t answer for sure but the hankering for rich, smoky, spit-fired meat
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 you brought home.
Serves 4
Ingredients:
For the fruit:
About 6 cups of sliced peaches, from 6 to 7 ripe peaches
¼ cup sugar
Juice of one lemon
For the
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. In the last decade, in part due to advertising touting pomegranates’ high level of antioxidants and other healthful properties, pomegranates and pomegranate-based products have become
Kosher Meals Now Available at Logan Airport
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Our family knows that in Bubbie’s freezer there is always a vast selection of flavors of ice cream. Usually there are at least a variety of seven. However, we are fortunate that in this area there is no dearth of places to go to fill your ice cream desires.
Although flavors
Serve a refreshing salmon ceviche with fresh baked flatbread and your guests will ooh and ahh over this composed fresh, summery appetizer. Recipe courtesy of CKCA Chef Instructor Shlomo Schwartz of Your Soul Kitchen. For more recipes, visit http://www.kosherculinaryarts.com.
(Columbus Dispatch)The Buckeye Kosher BBQ Festival will be held, of course, in the Buckeye State, in Columbus, Ohio on Aug. 9, at Pump House Park on the Near East Side. The all-kosher event will be the first of its kind in central Ohio. Detroit-area pit master Daniel Kohn will serve up kosher hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken
Landwer Coffee has agreed to shutter on Saturdays, after Badatz threatened to revoke kashrut certification of affiliated firm.
A Landwer café in downtown Jerusalem has agreed not to open on Shabbat after an ultra-Orthodox organization threatened to remove the kashrut
From OK Kosher Certification: “Several people have seen non-kosher food trucks in Manhattan bearing an unauthorized OK kosher symbol on the banner. OK Kosher Certification is asking for the public’s help to stop this fraudulent use of the OK kosher symbol. We have sent a mashgiach to speak with the owner of the truck, who
Teaneck—Rabbi Moshe Dovid Lebovits travels most of the week. In charge of new business development at the Teaneck-based KOF-K Kosher Supervision, he has spearheaded a huge project over the past couple of years. When BJ’s Wholesale Club identifies stores that are located around large Jewish communities, he
Stop & Shop Newest Kosher Player in New York Area; End of an Era for Waldbaum’s
(koshertoday.com)Two grocery chains with an impressive history of catering to the kosher consumer may soon be history while another chain that has grown steadily in the New York metro area may
This recipe is perfect for a Shabbat dessert or just to enjoy any time. The delicious strawberries with the light whipped cream gives off the perfect light and airy feeling of summer. This dish is best right now, when strawberries are in season, but can be tried with almost any fruit such as blueberries, raspberries, peaches or