The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. Matzo ball soup holds a special significance in Jewish culture. Widely regarded as “Jewish penicillin,” the ...
Joan Nathan is synonymous with Jewish cooking. The award-winning food writer and cookbook author has written for a range of publications, including The New York Times, hosted her own PBS cooking show, ...
Here at Parade, we're big Andrew Zimmern fans. The chef, writer and TV host (catch him now on season 4 of Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Gameon Tastemade and other platforms) always has the best recipe tips to ...
It wasn’t until recently that San Francisco cookbook author Micah Siva decided to replace the usual, salty matzo ball mix with fresh herbs and spices, she writes in her new cookbook, “Nosh: ...
The highlight of a Passover seder is undoubtedly matzo ball soup, which consists of round, boiled dumplings made of matzo meal served in a seasoned chicken broth. While some people might prefer matzo ...
Amy Traverso is the senior food editor for Yankee magazine and its new travel and lifestyle series, Weekends With Yankee, produced in partnership with WGBH. Previously, she served as food editor at ...
I am passionate about making sure that everyone who visits my house has plenty to eat and doesn’t feel left out just because they have an allergy or a dietary restriction. Which means I have learned ...
Max & Louie's owner Drew Glick serves his Grandma Lily's recipe for matzo ball soup. Well, close enough for comfort food. Like many grandmothers, Grandma Lily “always had an apron on and was always ...
(JTA) — For most of Jewish culinary history, anyone seeking to make matzah balls faced one major choice: sinkers or floaters? In the 20th century, with the advent of home-cooking conveniences, another ...
No book has informed my Jewish cooking more than Joan Nathan’s “Jewish Holiday Kitchen.” Her recipe inspires my matzoh ball recipe here in “Koshersoul.” I prefer schmaltz to vegetable oil, but if you ...
Place the potato in a medium saucepan; cover with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Cook uncovered for about 25 minutes or until fork-tender. Transfer to a colander to drain and cool for 10 ...
As a Chinese-Jewish food writer, I can be a bit puritanical about my peoples’ foods. If you were to sit down with me for xiaolongbao, thin-skinned Shanghainese soup dumplings jiggling with molten ...