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Kosher Palette Cookbook Easy & Elegant
Modern Kosher Cooking
- Empire Kosher Chicken Cookbook
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225 Easy and Elegant Recipes for Poultry and Great
Side Dishes by Katja Goldman
Rated number one in taste in the New York Times and
the Boston Globe, Empire Kosher chicken is what
great cooks all across the country know to buy when
flavor matters. Now, the authority on poultry
presents hundreds of recipes for turning chicken and
turkey into entrées to remember, as well as a
generous helping of fabulous side dishes.
- 1,000 Jewish Recipes by Faye Levy
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A celebration of Jewish kosher cooking and
tradition, this expert cookbook offers all the
recipes and information any cook needs to celebrate
Passover, Rosh Hashanah, and many other Jewish
holidays.
- The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook
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Recipes and Memories from Abe Lebewohl's Legendary
New York Kitchen by Sharon Lebewohl and Rena Bulkin
The Second Avenue Deli Cookbook contains more than
160 of Abe Lebewohl's recipes, including all of the
Deli's peerless renditions of traditional Jewish
dishes.
- The 30-Minute Kosher Cook
: by Judy Zeidler
The 30-Minute Kosher Cook delivers what no other
kosher cookbook has before ( 130 delicious recipes,
all prepared in half an hour or less. Judy gives
great tips on the quick-fix pantry, how to stock
your freezer and what should be in your refrigerator
to make cooking quicker and more enjoyable. There
are chapters on Appetizers, Soups and Stocks, Salads
and Vegetables, Pastas and Grains, Poultry, Meat,
Fish, Dessert, and of course, a special section on
traditional Jewish holiday favorites.
- The Children's Jewish Holiday Kitchen
: 70 Fun Recipes for You and Your Kids, from
the Author of Jewish Cooking in America by Joan
Nathan
Seventy child-friendly recipes and cooking
activities from around the world will draw the
entire family into the spirit and fun of preparing
Jewish holiday celebrations. Covering the ten major
holidays, each of the activities has a different
focus--such as Eastern Europe, biblical Israel,
contemporary America--and together they present a
vast array of foods, flavors, and ideas.
- Chinese Kosher Cooking:
by Betty
S. Goldberg
Betty Goldberg discovered that, with a little
experimentation, authentic Chinese recipes could be
turned into splendid kosher dishes. Here she
presents hundreds of her outstanding recipes, with
clear instructions on preparation in the strictly
kosher kitchen without sacrificing any of the
Chinese taste. Includes information on how to
purchase Chinese ingredients and cooking equipment
- The Classic Cuisine of the Italian Jews II
: More Menus, Recollections and
Recipes by Edda Servi Machlin "Machlin not
only offers a fascinating collection of 270 recipes,
menus and anecdotes, but exposes us to Italian
history and culture." The Jewish Week
- Sephardic Cooking
: 600 Recipes
Created in Exotic Sephardic Kitchens from Morocco to
India by Copeland Marks Writer and food historian
Copeland Marks uses his unique mix of talents to
make exotic Sephardic cuisines accessible to the
American cook. The hundreds of recipes offer both
daily fare and ceremonial dishes for holidays; and
all ingredients used are readily available in the
U.S.
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Eat! Enjoy! the 101 Best Jewish
Recipes in America by Honey and Larry Zisman
These were the irresistible winners of a nationwide
contest for Kosher recipes.
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Everyday Cooking for the Jewish
Home: More Than 350 Delectable Recipes by Ethel G. Hofman From the former president of the
International Association of Culinary Professionals
comes a beautifully designed, accessible, and
uniquely comprehensive guide to Jewish home cooking.
Unlike many Jewish cookbooks that are limited to the
traditional dishes of Eastern Europe, this cookbook
gives readers a truly international sample of what
the world of Jewish cooking has to offer.
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The Foods of Israel Today by Joan
Nathan Joan Nathan has created a masterful blend of
food and culture. She takes her reader on an
extraordinary journey through the history of the
land of Israel and the development of modern Israeli
food. I was delighted to visit all the different
ethnic communities that have contributed to Israeli
cuisine, and my mouth watered just imagining the
feast that Joan Nathan describes." -Teddy Kollek,
former mayor of Jerusalem
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Jewish Cooking in America by Joan
Nathan
To coincide with the 26-part PBS TV series, "Jewish
Cooking in America with Joan Nathan", this companion
volume includes all the recipes to be demonstrated
on the shows--35 of which have never before been
printed. 100+ photos & illustrations.
- The Jewish Holiday Baker
: by Joan
Nathan Joan Nathan's knowledge, enthusiasm, and
experience have made her prize-winning books on
Jewish cooking a staple in every Jewish kitchen.
Now, drawing upon the recipes, stories, and secrets
of a baker's dozen of bakers from around the world,
she captures the art of Jewish baking.
- The Jewish Holiday Kitchen
: by
Joan Nathan From the award-winning cookbook author
and host of the PBS series "Jewish Cooking in
America" comes 250 delicious recipes for main
courses, soups, appetizers, breads, and desserts.
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Healthy Jewish Cooking by Steven
Raichlen: The bestselling maestro of low-fat cooking
makes the cuisine that gave us chicken soup
healthier than ever.
- Light Jewish Holiday Desserts by
Penny Eisenberg Many of these recipes are so
delicious, home cooks will want to prepare them year
round. But come high holidays, these recipes are
sure to impress family and friends.
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Kosher By Design: Picture-Perfect
Food for the Holidays and Every Day by Susie Fishbein is chic, elegant and includes upscale wine
lists that would raise more than a few connoisseurs'
eyebrows. Authored by Susie Fishbein, editor of the
best-selling book The Kosher Palette that took the
gourmet world by storm a few years ago, this is one
cookbook that is out to change the image of kosher
food forever.
- The Low-Fat Jewish Cookbook
: 225
Traditional and Contemporary Gourmet Kosher Recipes
for Holidays and Every Day by Faye Levy
When people think of Jewish cooking, "low fat"
aren't usually the first words that come to mind.
But now, thanks to The Low-Fat Jewish Cookbook,
kosher food doesn't have to mean fattening food.
Using simple combinations of accessible ingredients,
renowned cookbook author Faye Levy creates
delicious, healthful dishes that meet all of the
guidelines for keeping kosher.
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Shabbat Shalom:
Recipes and
Menus for the Sabbath by Susan R. Friedland
From the author of the classic The Passover Table
comes the first cookbook devoted exclusively to the
Sabbath meal, with over 175 traditional and
contemporary recipes and menus. The Sabbath stands at the center
of Jewish life, its ceremonies inspiring both an
affirmation of a family's faith and a renewal of its
own common ties. Partaking of the Friday night meal
and the two others commanded for Shabbat has always
been honored as a mitzvah, a joyous observance
drawing upon a rich heritage of Jewish food and
celebration.
- The World of Jewish Cooking
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Designed to be the cornerstone of every Jewish
kitchen, a substantial collection of kosher recipes
from two dozen communities around the world also
includes holiday dishes and lore about the history
of Jewish food throughout the ages.
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The World of Jewish Desserts by
Gil Marks More than 400 delectable recipes from
Jewish communities from Alsace to India.
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