Arthur Schwartz s Jewish Home Cooking

Arthur Schwartz s Jewish Home Cooking
Author: Arthur R. Schwartz
Publsiher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781580088985

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Presents a collection of recipes for authentic Jewish dishes, including appetizers, soups, side dishes, main dishes, Passover dishes, breads, and desserts.

Nosh on This

Nosh on This
Author: Lisa Stander-Horel,Tim Horel
Publsiher: The Experiment
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781615191789

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Cookies, strudels, brownies, pies, cakes, tarts—with the gluten gone. “A lot of fun...one couple’s take on getting all the treats without the wheat.” —Los Angeles Times National Jewish Book Award Finalist * One of the Oregonian’s Best Gluten-Free Cookbooks of the Year * One of Delicious Living’s Best Gluten-Free Cookbooks of the Year No treat left behind: This is the promise Lisa Stander-Horel made when her family went gluten-free more than a decade ago. Now Nosh on This presents more than 100 gluten-free recipes inspired by the classics Lisa grew up helping her mother make—and the bakery and store-bought favorites she and her family missed the most. Here are Mom’s Marble Chiffon Cake, Black & White Cookies, O’Figginz Bars, and classic holiday treats including Macaroons, Hamantashen, and Big Fat Baked Sufganiyah Jelly Donuts. Bring the nosh back into your life with baked goods that have all the textures and tastes you remember and crave. Even Bubbe will be impressed. Along with every dessert recipe you might desire, Nosh on This also includes: • A Baked Savories chapter, with instant classics like Corn Bread Challah Stuffing • An Out of a Box chapter that shows you how to get the most out of a cake mix • A comprehensive introduction to gluten-free flour (including the Nosh all-purpose blend that can be used in each recipe) and other essential ingredients • Color photographs and valuable tips throughout “A welcome addition to the gluten free baking world.” —Publishers Weekly

The Southern Italian Table

The Southern Italian Table
Author: Arthur R. Schwartz
Publsiher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Cooking, Italian
ISBN: 030738134X

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An award-winning authority on all things Italian, Schwartz explores the cuisines of Southern Italy with 200 classic recipes, full-color photography, and his own takes on the cultural and culinary landscapes along the way.

Arthur Schwartz s New York City Food

Arthur Schwartz s New York City Food
Author: Arthur Schwartz
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1584796774

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Arthur Schwartz is the Big Apple’s official foodie-about-town, a fellow who has fork-and-knived his way through the five boroughs. He knows his knish from his kasha, his bok choy from his bruschetta, his falafel from his frittata. And in Arthur Schwartz’s New York City Food, which won the IACP Award for Cookbook of the Year in 2005, he shared his gastronomic expertise, chronicling the city’s culinary history from its Dutch colonial start to its current status as the multicultural food capital of the world. The affordable new paperback edition is chock-full of the same fascinating lore, along with 160 recipes for American classics that either originated or were perfected in New York: Manhattan Clam Chowder, Eggs Benedict, Lindy’s cheesecake. Throughout the book, Schwartz’s text is transporting, taking readers back to Delmonico’s, the Colony, and the Horn & Hardart Automats. Whether revealing how an obscure dish known as Omelet Surprise was transformed into the decidedly chichi dessert Baked Alaska; investigating why some Jewish restaurants came to be known as Roumanian steakhouses; or instructing readers on the way to bake a molten chocolate minicake worthy of Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Arthur Schwartz’s New York City Food is the ideal dining companion.

Modern Jewish Cooking

Modern Jewish Cooking
Author: Leah Koenig
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781452132327

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From a leading voice of the new generation of young Jewish Americans who are reworking the food of their forebears, this take on Jewish-American cuisine pays homage to tradition while reflecting the values of the modern-day food movement. In this cookbook, author Leah Koenig shares 175 recipes showcasing fresh, handmade, seasonal, vegetable-forward dishes. Classics of Jewish culinary culture—such as latkes, matzoh balls, challah, and hamantaschen—are updated with smart techniques, vibrant spices, and beautiful vegetables. Thoroughly approachable recipes for everything from soups to sweets go beyond the traditional, incorporating regional influences from North Africa to Central Europe. Featuring a chapter of holiday menus and rich color photography throughout, this stunning collection is at once a guide to establishing traditions and a celebration of the way we eat now.

Pastrami on Rye

Pastrami on Rye
Author: Ted Merwin
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781479872558

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Winner of the 2015 National Jewish Book Award in Education and Jewish Identity from the Jewish Book Council The history of an iconic food in Jewish American culture For much of the twentieth century, the New York Jewish deli was an iconic institution in both Jewish and American life. As a social space it rivaled—and in some ways surpassed—the synagogue as the primary gathering place for the Jewish community. In popular culture it has been the setting for classics like When Harry Met Sally. And today, after a long period languishing in the trenches of the hopelessly old-fashioned, it is experiencing a nostalgic resurgence. Pastrami on Rye is the first full-length history of the New York Jewish deli. The deli, argues Ted Merwin, reached its full flowering not in the immigrant period, as some might assume, but in the interwar era, when the children of Jewish immigrants celebrated the first flush of their success in America by downing sandwiches and cheesecake in theater district delis. But it was the kosher deli that followed Jews as they settled in the outer boroughs of the city, and that became the most tangible symbol of their continuing desire to maintain a connection to their heritage. Ultimately, upwardly mobile American Jews discarded the deli as they transitioned from outsider to insider status in the middle of the century. Now contemporary Jews are returning the deli to cult status as they seek to reclaim their cultural identities. Richly researched and compellingly told, Pastrami on Rye gives us the surprising story of a quintessential New York institution.

The New York Times Jewish Cookbook

The New York Times Jewish Cookbook
Author: Linda Amster
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2003-09-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0312290934

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The Lost Art of Baking with Yeast

The Lost Art of Baking with Yeast
Author: Baba Schwartz
Publsiher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2003
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781863952590

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Baking with yeast is becoming a lost art. Many cooks would love to utilise the incredible properties of yeast, but lack a guide to inform and inspire them. The Lost Art of Baking with Yeast shows how simple baking with yeast can be, and how irresistible the results. The book includes recipes for cakes, slices, pastries, buns...and Baba's famous golden dumpling cake. Baba Schwartz introduces the principles of yeast baking and gives handy hints for kneading and proving dough to perfection. These recipes, with their distinctive Hungarian flavour, will delight your family and friends. If you love baking, you will love discovering these recipes, some unique and some classic. 'A delightful book...you can almost smell a warm, yeasty kitchen aroma wafting from the pages.' The Age 'Lovely...a great book that rises to the occasion for those who already love baking with yeast, and those who would like to learn.' Australian Gourmet Traveller