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Cargando... Joan Nathan's Jewish Holiday Cookbook (edición 2004)por Joan Nathan (Autor)
Información de la obraThe Jewish Holiday Kitchen: 250 Recipes from Around the World to Make Your Celebrations Special por Joan Nathan
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Another excellent cookbook and collection of stories from Joan Nathan, this one focusing on recipes for the major Jewish holidays and lifecycle events. I really liked imagining these dishes and learning about the customs of different Jewish communities and the significance of the foods that accompany Passover, Purim, etc. I did find that a few of the instructions are a little vague (or possibly assume more knowledge than this novice has), but this was a minor flaw in an otherwise enjoyable reference. My copy is actually from 1979, and belonged to my Great Aunt Mildred. I haven't tried any of the recipes yet because I just inherited the book, but there are all the traditional recipes including complete holiday menus. The first thing I'm trying, is the Chocolate Rugelach. Yum! Check back after New Year's to see how that turned out. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Cooking & Food.
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HTML: Jewish holidays are defined by food. Yet Jewish cooking is always changing, encompassing the flavors of the world, embracing local culinary traditions of every place in which Jews have lived and adapting them to Jewish observance. This collection, the culmination of Joan Nathan's decades of gathering Jewish recipes from around the world, is a tour through the Jewish holidays as told in food. For each holiday, Nathan presents menus from different cuisines--Moroccan, Russian, German, and contemporary American are just a few--that show how the traditions of Jewish food have taken on new forms around the world. There are dishes that you will remember from your mother's table and dishes that go back to the Second Temple, family recipes that you thought were lost and other families' recipes that you have yet to discover. Explaining their origins and the holidays that have shaped them, Nathan spices these delicious recipes with delightful stories about the people who have kept these traditions alive. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Many of the recipes are very basic and familiar to Americans, such as for hallah, kugel, kreplakh, knishes, honey cake, and even Grossinger’s famous blintzes. Additionally there are quite a few recipes from Jewish communities in other countries, such as Hungarian Kugelhopf, Persian Rice and Fruit Stuffing, and Russian Pashtida.
This book should satisfy cooks of all ethnicities, for truly, most of them have analogues to what are thought to be “Jewish” dishes. ( )