Jewish food
Winter in Jerusalem: Cozy soups, simple treats to warm your heart and home
Warm up this winter with cozy soups, hearty chicken, and sweet baked apples, simple recipes full of flavor and comfort for chilly days.
On board for Hanukkah: Fresh, delicious twist for the holiday
Helen Nash, kosher cookbook author and NYC philanthropist, dies at 89
Edible dreidels and pull-apart sufganiyot: Must try recipes for the Hanukkah season
This Hungarian coffee cake is even better than babka
Monkey bread is a yeasted cake with origins in the Hungarian Jewish community that came to the United States.
Jake Cohen debuts his first cookbook and breaks the internet
Cohen is preparing for Passover by discussing how his book came to be, his journey to the top of food culture, as well as what his favorite foods are for the Festival of Matzah.
Restaurant review: Savory Meat Skewers and Hamburgers at Shapeduni
The chef is Elad Cohen who has worked in dozens of restaurants in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. I asked him to choose my meal for me from the extensive menu.
Pascale's Kitchen: Seder Night
This year I have prepared for you a nice assortment of dishes that are traditionally prepared for Seder night. As the first night of Passover is one of the most important events in the Jewish calendar, it is common to invest great time and effort in preparing tasty traditional dishes for this special evening.
Eisenberg’s deli, NYC institution since 1929, closes indefinitely
New York magazine said that Eisenberg’s motto used to be “raising New York’s cholesterol since 1929.” In addition to the now rare egg cream, the deli also sold Dr. Brown’s Cel-Ray soda.
Family recipes helped me discover my hidden Sephardi history
I only found out that my family was actually Jewish as a teenager, that all our colorful, fragrant, crunchy dishes were deeply rooted in Judaic culinary traditions from 16th-century Spain.
EU court decision: Happy cows higher priority than happy Jews - analysis
It is not as if kosher meat is banned in Flanders of Wallonia, just that the ritual slaughter of the cows there is forbidden. This means if you want to eat kosher meat, it will have to be imported, something that will significantly increase the price.
Pascale's Kitchen: Luscious Latkes
Secrets and techniques for preparing great latkes.
Hanukkah latkes - watch how to make the perfect ones
Get frying and get creative with those toppings.
Hot dogs are the greatest American Jewish food – here’s why
What’s that you say? You didn’t know that hot dogs were a Jewish food? Well, that’s part of the story, too.