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Everyday Cooking For The Jewish Home: More Than 350 Delectable Recipes |
Annotations: Growing up in the only Jewish family living on the Shetland Islands, north of Scotland, Ethel G. Hofman learned from her mother how to incorporate local ingredients into Jewish cooking. That ingenuity laid the groundwork for Hofman's creative recipes. While their neighbors had fried herring or scones, the Hofmans ate homemade gefilte fish, mandelbrot, and strudel. In that r
Publisher's Remarks: 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, Everyday Cooking for the Jewish Home gives readers a truly international sample of what the world of Jewish cooking has to offer. Structured from soup to nuts, and including a special Passover section, it presents a spectacular array of dishes such as Peppered Chickpeas (Arbit), Sweet and Sour Meatballs, Beef and Barley Soup with Kale, Homestyle Gefilte Fish, Potato Chicken Cutlets, Shabbat Beef and Eggs, Cholent, Steamed Beef Greens, Israeli Salad, Poppyseed Noodles, Kasha and Bow Ties, Glick's Colossal Butternut Latkas, Shabbat Wine Mold with Cherries and Walnuts, Springtime Kugel with White and Sweet Potatoes and Matzoh Brie.
Product Detail: Author: Hofman, Ethel Author: Boswell, John Publisher: Harper Collins, 10/1/1997 Content Language: English Book, Hardcover: 400 pages Weight: 1.9 lbs. Dimensions: L: 9.61 in. x W: 7.71 in. x H: 1.29 in.
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