Hip Kosher

Hip Kosher

Author: Ronnie Fein

Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books

Published: 2009-02-23

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0786732199

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Kosher cuisine is a culinary niche that is rapidly becoming mainstream, as many home cooks outside the Jewish community, seeking more healthful and humane fare, are embracing kosher foods and Jewish dietary laws. Now, Hip Kosher provides detailed, practical resources for finding kosher items in your local stores and more than 175 recipes for every meal and occasion, showcasing contemporary American dishes rather than traditional Eastern European or Sephardic fare. Accessible, easy-to-prepare, and versatile, the recipes are perfect for busy people who don't have hours to spend in the kitchen. Many recipes include menu suggestions, while sidebars note recipe variations, updates on classics, and helpful prep hints about ingredients and tools. Fein also describes Jewish dietary laws (and halal, permitted Muslim foods) and provides comprehensive sources.


Kosher Cooking for Beginners

Kosher Cooking for Beginners

Author: Ronnie Fein

Publisher: New Shoe Press

Published: 2024-09-03

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0760390835

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A delicious, straightforward guide to kosher cooking with recipes for weeknight dinners and celebrations. Maybe you’re an experienced cook looking for guidance on kosher cooking or maybe you’re newer to the kitchen—either way, you’ll love the array of creative and accessible recipes found in Kosher Recipes for Beginners. Adapted from Ronnie Fein’s Modern Kosher Kitchen, this collection includes recipes for: Family meals Vegetarian entrees Budget-friendly dishes New takes on holiday favorites for Passover and Hannukah Throughout the pages of this cookbook, Ronnie also provides suggestions on what to serve with her dishes; how to change the dish from dairy to parve to meat (and vice versa); or how to change the recipe to suit a different need. You’ll learn valuable tips on recipe shortcuts, information on unusual or new ingredients, and receive advice on product usage. Recreate your favorite family dishes and learn some new tricks with the help of Kosher Cooking for Beginners.


The Modern Kosher Kitchen

The Modern Kosher Kitchen

Author: Ronnie Fein

Publisher: Fair Winds Press

Published: 2014-09-16

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1627881794

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This isn't your traditional kosher cookbook. Whether you're new to the kitchen, or new to keeping kosher, you'll love the array of creative and interesting recipes found in The Modern Kosher Kitchen. This modern cookbook includes recipes for preparing a family meal, hors d’oeuvres, vegetarian entrees, budget-friendly dishes, and new takes on holiday favorites for Passover and Hannukah. Don't worry about needing the talent or equipment of a professional chef. Ronnie Fein's recipes are creative and interesting, but never intimidating for home chefs. Throughout the pages of this cookbook, Ronnie also provides suggestions on what to serve with her dishes; how to change the dish from dairy to parve to meat (and vice versa); or how to change the recipe to suit a different need. You'll learn valuable tips on recipe shortcuts, information on unusual or new ingredients, and receive advice on product usage. Recreate your favorite family dishes and learn some new tricks with the help of The Modern Kosher Kitchen.


Kosher Nation

Kosher Nation

Author: Sue Fishkoff

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2010-10-12

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0805242651

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Kosher? That means the rabbi blessed it, right? Not exactly. In this captivating account of a Bible-based practice that has grown into a multibillions-dollar industry, journalist Sue Fishkoff travels throughout America and to Shanghai, China, to find out who eats kosher food, who produces it, who is responsible for its certification, and how this fascinating world continues to evolve. She explains why 86 percent of the 11.2 million Americans who regularly buy kosher food are not observant Jews—they are Muslims, Seventh-day Adventists, vegetarians, people with food allergies, and consumers who pay top dollar for food they believe “answers to a higher authority.” Fishkoff interviews food manufacturers, rabbinic supervisors, and ritual slaughterers; meets with eco-kosher adherents who go beyond traditional requirements to produce organic chicken and pasture-raised beef; sips boutique kosher wine in Napa Valley; talks to shoppers at an upscale kosher supermarket in Brooklyn; and marches with unemployed workers at the nation’s largest kosher meatpacking plant. She talks to Reform Jews who are rediscovering the spiritual benefits of kashrut, and to Conservative and Orthodox Jews who are demanding that kosher food production adhere to ethical and environmental values. And she chronicles the corruption, price-fixing, and strong arm tactics of early-twentieth-century kosher meat production, against which contemporary kashrut standards pale by comparison. A revelatory look at the current state of kosher in America, this book will appeal to anyone interested in food, religion, Jewish identity, or big business.


Jewish Sweets

Jewish Sweets

Author: Kenden Alfond

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2025-03-04

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13:

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Jewish Food Hero presents a new community cookbook—connecting the global Jewish community through 100 delectable recipes and heartfelt stories from bakers around the world. Featuring diverse Jewish bakers from across the globe, Jewish Sweetswill whisk readers into the kitchens of dessert chefs from all over the world, inviting them into a uniquely sweet Jewish dessert-making experience. The recipes gathered within are the result of a social media competition conducted by Jewish Food Hero Kenden Alfond to bring together global recipes from a diverse range of contributors. These desserts span a broad range of traditional Jewish dishes and inventive adaptations, from classic black and white cookies to hamantaschen with matcha red bean filling, celebrating the diversity of modern Jews. What results is a sweet collection of great recipes sure to foster love and connection in your own home and across the globe. With Dairy, Pareve, Kosher for Passover: Dairy, and Kosher for Passover: Pareve recipes, there’s something for every baker and every occasion. Join us in the kitchen and may these recipes bring you a sense of togetherness and hope in challenging times.


The Seasonal Jewish Kitchen

The Seasonal Jewish Kitchen

Author: Amelia Saltsman

Publisher: Union Square & Company

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454914365

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Organized by the Jewish calendar, The Seasonal Jewish Kitchen combines the modern focus on fresh foods with ancient roots and recipes. These dishes are lighter and brighter--ranging from iconic brisket, chicken soup, gefilte fish, and potato latkes to Lamb, Butternut Squash, and Quince Tagine; Buckwheat, Bowties, and Brussels Sprouts; and Carob Molasses Ice Cream. Amelia Saltsman's melting-pot approach to flavors and ingredients will win over a new generation of Jewish cooks.


Transformational Tourism

Transformational Tourism

Author: Yvette Reisinger

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2015-08-14

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1780643926

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Transformational Tourism deals with the important issue of how travel and tourism can change human behaviour and have a positive impact on the world. The book focuses on human development in a world dominated by post-9/11 security and political challenges, economic and financial collapses, as well as environmental threats; it identifies various types of tourism that can transform human beings, such as educational, volunteer, survival, community-based, eco, farm, extreme, religious, spiritual, wellness, and mission tourism.


The Hungry Love Cookbook

The Hungry Love Cookbook

Author: Cindy Silvert

Publisher: Skyhorse

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781632205117

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What are you hungry for? The Hungry Love Cookbook: 30 Steamy, Scintillating Stories; 100 Titillating, Mouthwatering Recipes is a collection of romantic parody vignettes interwoven with luscious recipes that are easy to follow and require the least amount of work for the maximum flavor. The amorous escapades contained within will whet your appetite for more than just food. The Hungry Love Cookbook will supercharge your love life with irresistible, aphrodisiac-laden menus and infuse your cooking experience with romance, intrigue, and a giggle. Each of the thirty chapters includes a scintillating escapade along with three or four recipes that delight the story’s characters and a beautiful photographs of the recipes and ingredients. The Hungry Love Cookbook’s suggestive stories will inspire the reader to re-create the recipes and magic within. Its sexy approach will make cooking more fun than ever before. Even readers with the most basic culinary skills will be able to follow the simplified steps to creating impressive, succulent dishes. The ultimate handbook for both new cooks and those hoping to expand their culinary skills, The Hungry Love Cookbook is peppered with culinary words of wisdom and indispensable aphrodisiac secrets. No other cookbook will make readers this hungry. Skyhorse Publishing, along with our Good Books and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of cookbooks, including books on juicing, grilling, baking, frying, home brewing and winemaking, slow cookers, and cast iron cooking. We’ve been successful with books on gluten-free cooking, vegetarian and vegan cooking, paleo, raw foods, and more. Our list includes French cooking, Swedish cooking, Austrian and German cooking, Cajun cooking, as well as books on jerky, canning and preserving, peanut butter, meatballs, oil and vinegar, bone broth, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.


Cultural Astronomy In Latin America

Cultural Astronomy In Latin America

Author: Steven Gullberg

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2024-02-06

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 9811281947

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This book provides a unique view of Astronomy in Culture, Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy involving ancient civilizations in Latin America, emphasizing scientific and cultural knowledge combined with historical, cognitive, archaeological and anthropological aspects. Topics covered in the book include different associations of ancient civilizations with the stars and planets, whether in farming, architecture, social organization, beliefs, myths, religion, metric systems, calendar construction, shrines, and variations in astronomical research methods based on the types of material evidence available. Special attention is paid to the war cycles associated with observed celestial events, day-counting calendars, including movements in the sky and written evidences from codices, and in particular the Andean and Inca traditions of astronomically associated shrines, caves and celestial alignments of monuments and temples.