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Welcome to the Jewish Recipes Blog
The Jewish Recipes blog is a place where you will find favorite traditional and modern recipes from family, friends and viewers. Not every recipe is Kosher. If you are looking for kosher recipes, then do a search on the blog.
We invite you to share your favorite recipes as well as enjoy the free ones that we put on the blog. And remember to tell us all the good… Continue reading
How to Make Chickpea Balls
If you’re looking for the perfect vegetarian starter or appetizer, it’s often easy to go with a simple salad that everyone can eat no matter what their tastes.
However, if you really want to expand your horizons and treat guests to something a little different, then chickpea balls are ideal.
In addition, with the balls easily substituted for meatballs, you can even make… Continue reading
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Dear Hungry Readers,
There are few foods I love in the world more than bagels and my devotion to bagels has never wavered.
Over Spring Break, my roommate Jackson and I went on a food tour of everything yummy and tasty in New York City and we managed to have not one but two fabulous bagels: one at Ess-A-Bagel (3rd between 50th and 51st) and the other at… Continue reading
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Jewish people are obligated to follow the kosher diet. The kosher diet is based on a set of rules that can be found in the Old Testament book of Leviticus. This diet forbids the consumption of pork, lobster, shrimp, crabs and clam. Turkey, geese, chicken and duck are among the only types of birds that are permitted. Additionally, people who follow the kosher diet cannot combine meat and dairy foods… Continue reading
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Jewish cooking in Tuscany has ancient roots, especially in Livorno, the site of an ancient Jewish community. It is from this community that comes the couscous recipe below.
As for the fried chicken, this is a very popular Hanukkah dish in Tuscany. Hanukkah commemorates the miracle of the oil, which took place in 165 BC, after the victory of the Maccabees over Antiochus of Syria. After the looting, in… Continue reading
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Spending less on the grocery bill can look daunting, but with a few simple steps, you’ll be well on your way to cheaper groceries and a fatter wallet!
1. Plan a Menu
The first thing to do, if you already haven’t, is plan out your menus for the next month. This might seem hard, but it’s actually really simple. Grab a calendar and write something for each day. Try… Continue reading
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