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Roasted cauliflower florets
Appetizers, chef's recipe, Israeli, Shabbat, Vegetables, Yom Ha'Atzmaut

Roasted cauliflower florets

Here’s a trick for making the beloved fried cauliflower florets, that’s so popular in Israel, but with half the labor […]

Celery root, carrot and potato in lemon juice (apio)
Appetizers, Passover, Sephardi, Shabbat, Vegetables

Sephardi celery root and carrot in lemon (apio)

Celery root, or celeriac, is available in supermarkets year long, but is younger and fresher in fall. You can find […]

delicata, butternut squash quiche
Breakfast, chef's recipe, Pastries & Breads, Shavuot

Winter squash, goat cheese and turmeric quiche

Winter squash variety are so beautiful to look at, it’s crazy how delicious they are as well. This quiche combines […]

Quince paste candy louzina iraqi
Desserts, Iraqi, Rosh Hashanah

Iraqi quince and almond candies (luzina)

Luzina is a modern version of a medieval Arab candy made of almonds. According to The Oxford Companion to Sugar […]

Kreplach
Ashkenazi, Polish, Purim, Shabbat, Soups, Sukkot, Yom Kippur

Kreplach (Ashkenazi dumplings)

Kreplach are Ashkenazi dumplings, similar to pierogi, stuffed with meat or potato and served in chicken soup. My grandmother used […]

Iraqi meatballs with apricot
Iraqi, Kitniyot (legume), Main course, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat, Tu BiShvat

Iraqi meatballs in sweet and sour apricot-tomato sauce

My great-aunt Victoria (Toya) Levy was an incredible woman. Born in Baghdad in 1922, she moved to Israel with her […]

chicken liver stuffed matzo ball
Ashkenazi, chef's recipe, Israeli, Kitniyot (legume) free, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat, Soups, Yom Kippur

Chicken liver stuffed matzo balls

Matzo balls, the beloved Ashkenazi dumplings, need no introduction here. This version, which I’ve seen first in Israel, is stuffed […]

Honey for Rosh Hashanah
Feature story, Rosh Hashanah

Honey for Rosh Hashanah? Time to Think Again

It’s hard to find many things all Jews can agree on. In fact, it’s probably impossible. But there is one […]