Passover is a time of tradition, family gatherings, and, of course, delicious food that honors centuries of Jewish history. Since leavened grains are off the table, Passover recipes rely on creative ...
Three matzah ball recipes. One, from Joshua Marcus (Chow Down Grill, Josh’s Deli & Appetizing), uses duck schmaltz and ginger beer (“I own an Asian restaurant so the ginger beer and duck schmaltz ...
Joel Gamoran, host of “Homemade Live!” on PBS, shares his twist on a traditional Passover dinner with recipes for a braised chuck eye roast and a beet and whipped yogurt with honey dip served with ...
Matzo brei (rhymes with fry) is a popular breakfast during Passover, which begins on the evening of April 12, eight days when leavened bread and wheat and other grains aren't eaten. Matzo, which is ...
Passover is a holiday of heavy foods. There’s brisket, potato kugel and way too much matzo. But if you have leftover steak and a jar of horseradish left over from the seder plate, you can make this ...
Passover starts at sundown tonight and that means that Jewish people throughout South Florida will be supping on matzo ball soup. There is a fundamental debate among Jewish foodies concerning the ...
The spring holiday season is here. Passover begins on April 5 and ends on April 13. Jews across the country will celebrate with a traditional seder. Passover commemorates the anniversary of the exodus ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Passover begins on the evening of Monday, April 22nd and lasts until Tuesday, April 30th this year. One ...
You can make breakfast pancakes during Passover using matzo meal in place of flour, and adding cottage cheese to the batter to give it an interesting texture. As with many matzo meal batters, this one ...
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 Jewish holiday of Passover comes with a number of food restrictions, the most famous of which is no leavened bread. But (kosher) meat? That’s fair game — unless you are vegetarian or vegan. Some ...