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jewish (ashkenazi) and hanukkah

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Brisket in Sweet-And-Sour Sauce

Posted by Oolala  

My friend Deb sent this to me from the NY Times, 2002. Adapted from ''Levana's Table,'' by Levana Kirschenbaum (Stewart Tabori & Chang, 2002) . 3 hours plus overnight refrigeration. MORE»

Recipe #328788

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High-Altitude Challah

Posted by Greeny4444  

I make this challah for my family and family gatherings in Colorado, and it turns out beautifully each time. I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does! If you'd like, sprinkle poppy or sesame seeds before baking. *NOTE*: Prep time does NOT... MORE»

Recipe #325948

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Red-Wine Braised Beef Brisket With Horseradish Sauce (Sara Moult

Posted by Gandalf The White  

This recipe is from Sara Moulton's Chanukah show on TV Food Network (the recipe can be found there, along with her story of the family connection this recipe has for her). I've included it because it's a personal favorite and because it reminds me... MORE»

Recipe #317813

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Sweet Noodle Kugel With Marmalade and Preserves

Posted by Oolala  

From Favorite Recipes of Our First Ladies, 1971. This was provided by Mrs. Marvin Mandel of Maryland. Here for safe keeping. I adapted this slightly for posting purposes. MORE»

Recipe #298580

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Sweet Noodle Pudding/Kugel (Nut Topping)

(1 reviews) Posted by Oolala  

I like the way this sounds but haven't tried it yet. It's from Marcia Saltzman in Pingry Cooks. It has chopped nuts in the topping which is a bit different from the usual. If making for company, make sure there are no peanut allergies! You need... MORE»

Recipe #298511

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Bopka (This is My Mother’s Recipe and Her Spelling) or Babka*

Posted by Chef #797721  

This is a great cake. It's great with coffee or tea and it isn't a sweet cake. Back in the 50s through 80s my mother belonged to an organization made up of many branches that raised money for Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH. Each branch... MORE»

Recipe #294214

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The Potato Pancake Principle by Joan Nathan

(1 reviews) Posted by Oolala  

From Food Editors' Favorites. Joan Nathan submitted this. The blurb said "Recently, when demonstrating how to make potato latkes for Hanukkah, I discarded my recipes and put together a ratio of potatoes to other ingredients. I call it the... MORE»

Recipe #291029

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Potato Latkes

Posted by JackieOhNo!  

Perfect with any pot roast, or at any Hanukkah feast. MORE»

Recipe #290398

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Brisket of Beef in Tomato Onion Gravy (Crock Pot)

Posted by Oolala  

From Delicious and Dependable Slow Cooker Recipes by Judith Finlayson. *You can make this overnight and once cooked, you can refrigerate it. When meat is cooled, slice thinly. Place in a Dutch oven, cover with sauce and reheat on stove top over... MORE»

Recipe #280552

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Sesame Rings (Jewish Cookies from Spain)

Posted by averybird  

These Sephardic Jewish cookies are usually served at Shabbat (Sabbath) dinners and on holidays. A mild cookie, not too sweet, with a pleasant sesame flavor from the addition of the tahini paste. I prefer to form smaller rings than the recipe calls... MORE»

Recipe #273913

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Best Potato Zucchini Latkes

Posted by Ashrei  

The method for these latkes is what makes them stand apart from ordinary potato or potato zucchini latkes. These are so fabulous they even taste great cold! MORE»

Recipe #271418

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Leek, Potato & Caraway Latkes With Spiced Sour Cream

Posted by DiScharf  

Aromatic caraway seeds, which add a nutty licorice flavor, may be omitted from the recipe, if you like. The spicy sour cream sauce cools and adds heat at the same time. CookingLight Magazine, December 2001 & 2007 edition. MORE»

Recipe #270801

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Israeli Roast Duck (Or Chicken)

Posted by Ilysse  

I love this recipe and it goes very well with Latkes and applesauce for a yummy Hanukkah meal. The original recipe that I posted here is for duck but I have made this with a roaster chicken with wonderful results. From New Jewish Cooking by... MORE»

Recipe #270007

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Ataiyef - Stuffed Syrian Pancakes

Posted by Molly53  

Ataiyef are a traditional treat for the Jews of Aleppo during Hanukkah, usually eaten during an afternoon break with tea or coffee and on special occasions, such as weddings. Besides Hanukkah, they are also served at engagement parties and at... MORE»

Recipe #268738

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Oven-Crisped Potato Pancakes

Posted by Oolala  

Saw this in Today's paper. It's from eatingwell.com and says that shredding the potatoes and onions (white onions and shallots) in a food processor as opposed to a box grater makes this recipe faster. MORE»

Recipe #268687

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Tricolor Vegetable Latkes

(1 reviews) Posted by DiScharf  

We are serving a latkes buffet for the first night of Chanukah and I want to include this recipe. It sounds very interesting! Not only for Chanukah, especially if the vegetables can't be seen, perfect for picky eaters! Coastal Living Magazine,... MORE»

Recipe #268314

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East Side New York Half-Sour Pickles

(1 reviews) Posted by Oolala  

Posted as per a request for amberngriffinco. This is from "Eat, Enjoy! The 101 Best Jewish Recipes in America" this was from Frank Kachman, Valley Stream, NY. This takes 2 weeks to be pickled. MORE»

Recipe #255145

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Apple Latkes

Posted by Indigo!  

Due to a craving (and a convenient epicurious e-recipe e-mail!), I found this recipe, which is seemingly just in time for a Jewish holiday, no? I like apples, and I like latkes, so how could they be bad? MORE»

Recipe #252715

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Vegetable - Fruit Tzimmes

Posted by Oolala  

From "A Little Jewish Cookbook" by Barbara Bloch. I've had this book a long time and this was the first tzimmes I ever made and it was well received. You can add some cinnamon if you like. I use the canned yams so no need to soften them... MORE»

Recipe #252291

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Someone's Grandma's Brisket

(3 reviews) Posted by Oolala  

From a community cookbook. Sounds easy and yummy with honey, ketchup, mustard powder, onion, paprika, red wine and coke! Imagine that! I love brisket so I can't wait to try this one. Best if marinated overnight. MORE»

Recipe #252098

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