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The Recipes

The Challah & Bread

"Cooking for The King" Challah ~how many challah recipes can bring you closer to Hashem? All of them! And here's how.
The Rosca ~cinnamon bread, Sephardic style. I make this each week using my challah recipe. We nibble on it all of Shabbat and polish it off as French Toast on Sunday morning.
Cinnayums! ~mini cinnamon roll, mega crowd pleasers
Garlic, Onion & Poppyseed Twirls ~I love to serve these fresh baked warm garlic rolls, especially when I haven't been baking for hours that day
Marvelous Moist Banana Bread ~ The best I have ever tried. It's easy, fairly healthy and open to your creative variations.

The Salads & Appetizers

The Best Babaganoush ~I often say this babaganoush is the best reason to buy my book.

Sephardic Eggplant Salad ~low-fat and luscious classic Sephardi- Israeli Salad
Snappy Slaw ~Many cabbage slaws like this one actually improve in flavor and creaminess when made one or two days ahead.
Corn and Tomato Salad~fresh and healthy, makes a delicious salad using summer's bounty of inexpensive corn
South African Tomato Salad
~an interesting combination of flavors typical of South African cooking in the Jewish kitchen

Pareve Ranch Dressing~more than a salad dressing: it's a dip, a spread for wraps and sandwiches, a creamy pasta sauce... you'll want to think of new ways to use it. It's that good.

Easy Vinaigrette Dressing~wondering exactly what is vinaigrette dressing? Here's the answer and a cooking video to show you how to make this easy, delicious sauce

The Fish

Chipotle Salmon Fish Cakes with avocado salsa~ My challenge: adapting this exotic sounding recipe to my family's tastes while using only ingredients already in my kitchen. I came up with this winner. It's healthy and easy to make ahead.

Barbecue Salmon ~a recipe with a few surprise ingredients

Seafood Pasta Salad ~Creamy, easy and budgetwise.

Salmon Quiche ~sophisticated enough for the fish course on Shabbos and easy enough for a weeknight entree, or a ladies' luncheon

The Soups

The Inspired Chicken Soup ~the ultimate Jewish soup, seasoned with womens' wisdom
Garden Vegetable Chili ~Can a chili recipe be both healthy and frugal, too? Oh yes!
Kosher Brunswick Stew~a Southern classic, Jewish style
Kosher Chicken Gumbo ~Another hearty soup of the South. This one is for okra lovers. Try it and you just might become one
Creamy Curry Gazpacho~Think gazpacho is a potchke? Not this recipe.

Main Dish Meat Entrees

Adam's Ribs ~What's the secret to cooking perfectly tender, juicy bbq beef ribs? Well, I found out the hard way that there is an easy secret!
Breezy Barbecue Brisket ~With as many ways to make kosher brisket as there are Jewish mothers, why do I need to also have mine on The Kosher Channel?
Outrageous Fried Rice~Could it be? A meal of leftovers that your family will actually look forward to.
Lemon & Rosemary Roast Beef ~a “keeper.” It is so easy and comes out perfectly roasted every time.

Fired Up London Broil ~an easy and delicious way with an economical cut of meat

Chicken

Oven Fried Chicken ~moist and delicious every time

The Side Dish

Tex-Mex-Ratatouille ~This dish is quick and easy to put together. It’s a great way to get your teenagers, who all seem to love tex-mex cooking, to eat zucchini.
Bamia ~Sephardic soul food. Slow cooked okra with tomatoes, lemon and garilc. Very easy, high fiber and heart healthy, too.
Smashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic and Potato Skin "Crunchies"~this is having fun with mashed potatoes

Zydeco Green Beans~with a cajun kick

The Dessert

NOW SHOWING! Classic Coffee Cake

Gingerdoodles! ~ the best thing to have around for unexpected guests. They get rave reviews every time I serve them and conveniently keep well in the freezer

Ruby Cookies ~Around our house we call these Chocolate Chip Cookies "Ruby Cookies" because for years ours never came out as good. Then she gave us her secret...and it's all here for you!


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