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Written by Zell Schulman. By Triad Pub Co.
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No comments about Something Different for Passover (Chosen Cookbook Series).
Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Ellen F. Steinberg; Recipe adaptions by Eleanor Hudera Hanson. By Wayne State Univ Pr.
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No comments about Learning to Cook in 1898: A Chicago Culinary Memoir (Great Lakes Books Series) (Great Lakes Book Series).
Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
By Daniel & Daniel Pub.
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1 comments about Memories from a Russian Kitchen: From Shtetl to Golden Land.
- I enjoyed this book and its stories and recipes. I have tried several of the recipes, for example the Bean and Barley soup and the mandel bread, and they were very good. The stories made me laugh and cry.
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Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Josephine Levy Bacon. By Smithmark Publishers.
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3 comments about Jewish Cooking from Around the World.
- I've made ten or so of the recipes in the book and I've always had success. Everything turns out great. Either it's something new that just tastes really good or it's an old memory from my childhood that I didn't know how to cook. We have several cookbooks in the house. This one is the best.
- I was horribly disappointed with this book. At best, it was uninspiring and very dull. I grew up loving Jewish cooking and have many Jewish cookbook.... There are many absolutely wonderful cookbooks on Jewish cooking (check Amazon)
- This was a big disappointment. The writing is very dull like an old, boring textbook with nothing to even describe the recipes. I don't require pictures in cookbooks (this one doesn't have any but that's okay) but do like descriptions of how things taste (eg, is this recipe here because it is quick & cheap or because it is yummy) and when to serve them (eg, is this great for a party or good for the family when you're pressed for time.
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Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Mira Sacerdoti. By Michelle Anderson Publishing.
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No comments about Italian Jewish Cooking.
Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Marla Brooks. By Pelican Publishing Company.
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5 comments about How To Cook Like A Jewish Grandmother.
- I think my grandmother would be horrified. There are a couple nice recipes but for the most part, this book is not very jewish or kosher...Bobby Vinton's recipe for stuffed cabbage? Come on now! Not even one recipe for mandelbread. If I could find my receipt, I'd probably return this book.
- With all due respect to Ms. Sidlow's grandmother, I disagree with the previous review. As the book clearly states, these are "Old Fashioned Jewish Recipes, not "Old Fasioned Kosher Recipes" so what's the big tsimmes about it not being Kosher? I grew up on many of the recipes found in this book and enjoyed it immensely. As the author explains in the introduction, the majority of these recipes come from a family delicatessen which catered to a largely immigrant neighborhood in the 1930s, and if kreplach, blintzes, borscht, gedempte fleish, chopped liver, kasha, latkes, corned beef and grebenes aren't Jewish, then I don't know what is. Personally, I'd rather have a piece of honey cake than mandel bread any day and while Ms. Sidlow is entitled to her opinion, its all a matter of taste, isn't it? This book reminds me of home and I loved every mouthwatering page of it.
- You do not need to be a grandmother or Jewish to cook like you. This book shares the love the author had for her grandmother, which is filled with delicious recipes for any occasion.
Marla Brooks is an Los Angeles-based entertainment writer. Her family ran Slobod's Delicatessen in Philadelphia in the 30's and 40's. She grew up eating fantastic food, and decided to share these wonderful recipes.
Throughout this nice book, there are photos of her family. These photos help show readers how much Brooks' family and heritage meant to her.
The recipes are not difficult at all, so you do not need to be an expert to enoy this book. And if you are, you may enjoy the comfort of having home cooking as opposed to gourmet meals.
As you may wonder, there are some terminologies that a lot of people would be unfamiliar with. Brooks includes an index to explain Jewsih words and terms.
Some of the tasty recipes included in this book are: Grandma's Hot Beef Borscht, Passover Potato Latkes, Yummy Lentil Soup, and Grandma's Old-Fashioned Gefilte Fish. Also, due to Brooks' profession, she managed to obtain recipes from other Jewish entertainers, such as Richard Simmons and Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
The book is broker down into the following chapters: Breakfast / Brunch; Appetizers; Soups and Stews; Salads; Sandwiches; Entrees; Vegetables and Side Dishes; Desserts; Holiday Dishes; Glossary and more.
For regular meals or parties, surprise your family and friends and whip up some meals from this book. It will take you back in time and bring back the feeling of comfort!
- How to Cook Like a Jewish Grandmother: Old-Fashioned Jewish Recipes is a cookbook focused on plain, old-fashioned taste. Recipes do not include any modern nutritional guidelines or calorie counts; they focus on creating food that is pleasing to the palate, in accordance with the principle that "You don't have to be a Jewish grandmother to cook like one." Recipes are straightforward, using easily available ingredients and spelled out with simple instructions. Sample dishes include Fried Salami and Eggs, Grandma's Pickled Cucumbers and Onions, Betty's Tater Dogs, Heartwarming Baked Apples, Matzo Meal Fried Chicken, and more. An excellent cookbook for making comfort, homecoming, celebration or just plain family supper dishes.
- The author of this excellent Jewish cookbook is my sister and I'm very proud to say this. The cookbook and the pictures including the stories behind it are a tribute to my family. Although the average reader has no real idea on how the Slobod family survived through their turmoil etc. this cookbook has excellent receipes that anyone not only Jewish folks should try. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has or hasn't tried Jewish home cooking. You'll love every receipe in the book.
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Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Sharyn J Rosler. By iUniverse, Inc..
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No comments about An Almost Kosher Cookbook Or Our Family Recipes.
Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Yacov Lipschutz. By Mesorah Publications, Limited.
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1 comments about Kashruth: A Comprehensive Reference to the Principles of Kosher, Artscroll Ser. (The Artscroll Series).
- This book is a good resource for those who want to find out more about Kosher products. More information on the practical, day-to-day issues of keeping Kosher would have been helpful. But the book has a lot of good information overall.
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Posted in Jewish Cooking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Congregation Beth Israel Sisterhood. By Wimmer Cookbooks.
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No comments about Can't Believe It's Kosher!: Jewish Tradition for Today's Lifestyle.
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Written by Harriet Roth. By Plume.
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1 comments about Harriet Roth's Deliciously Healthy Jewish Cooking: 350 New Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol, Low-Sodium Recipes for Holidays and Every.
- I needed a reference for cooking for some Jewish friends....they loved it. I am not Jewish myself but, have prepared some of the recipes for my family and they were very good. I can't imagine I am the best person to ask, but anyway, I enjoyed this cookbook and it's recipes were well-recieved by all.
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