Warm Bagels & Apple Strudel Over 150 Nostalgic Jewish Recipes in association with The Jewish Chronicle Ruth Joseph, Simon Round

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  • ISBN:
    9780857830548
    Format:
    Hardback
    Size:
    250 x 210 x 14mm
    Pages:
    240
    Published:
    05 Apr 2012
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For anyone fascinated by Jewish culinary culture, look no further. With incredible elan, Ruth Joseph, together with food writer Simon Round, takes you on a mouthwatering exploration of recipes lovingly created by generations of Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewish mothers for family meals and festive celebrations. The book emphasises the centrality of Jewish food to Jewish life, and showcases Ruth’s fascination with the origins of ingredients and meanings of dishes. The book’s 150 accessible recipes enable you to make authentic Jewish food without the intimidation. Chapters include starters, salads, preserves, desserts, fish, poultry, meat. There are also chapters on Jewish bread and Passover dishes, and a demystifying glossary of terms and easy-to-digest breakdown of Jewish dietary laws. Learn how to master everything from Holishkes (individual stuffed cabbage leaves in a rich tomato sauce) to the Blintz (pancakes filled with sweetened cream cheese), and Kreplach, which is served at Purim and Yom Kippur. In addition to its host of classic dishes, the book also contains modern recipes and plenty of vegetarian options, such as Baba Ganoush, Hummus and Falafel, to satisfy everyone.

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'With over 150 Jewish home-cooking recipes, the home-brined salt beef and baked lemon cheesecake are top of our list to try out.' Sainsbury's Magazine

'Whatever religion you are, your mouth should start watering approximately immediately upon opening the book.'
City AM

'A flick through the pages reveals a wealth of wonderful tasty recipes, handed down from generation to generation.' Junior

Ruth Joseph has written on food for a wide range of publications, including the Guardian, Red magazine and the Daily Express. She now contributes regularly to The Jewish Chronicle. Ruth has appeared on several TV programmes including The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best. She lives in Wales with her husband Mervyn and dog Poppy.