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Alphabet sandwich cookies
Cakes and cookies, Israeli, Sukkot

The sweet taste of Torah

“And He said unto me: ‘Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and fill thy bowels with this roll […]

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 […]

Libyan, Pastries & Breads, Yom Kippur

Libyan sweet rolls for Yom Kippur (bolo)

My friend Delphine Gamburg, a French-Israeli, remembers how as a young girl in Paris, her Algerian-born aunt would give her […]

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 […]

Brandied peaches
chef's recipe, Desserts, Dips, pickles and relishes

Brandied peaches

Brandied peaches present a classic way to preserve this summer fruit for a long period. They are delicious served over […]

muhammara
Appetizers, Arab, Dips, pickles and relishes, Syrian, Tu BiShvat, Turkish, Yom Ha'Atzmaut

Syrian red pepper and walnut dip (muhammara)

Muhammara is a roasted red pepper and walnut dip that is likely originated from Syria, although it is now popular […]