Kosher by Design Brings it Home


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In this ninth and final installment in the Kosher by Design cookbook series, Susie Fishbein serves up dishes inspired by her 15-year culinary journey. Along with many poignant stories gleaned from her cooking demos, Susie also shares tantalizingly delicious recipes learned from great chefs she encountered in Italy, France, Mexico, Israel and across North America.




Passover by Design


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Contains 172 recipes that use ingredients and techniques that are in accordance with Jewish law, including over 130 Passover-adjusted and thirty new selections, including appetizers, soups, salads, poultry, meat, fish/dairy, side dishes, and desserts.




Kosher by Design Entertains


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In this enchanting cookbook, best-selling author Susie Fishbein presents fabulous new recipes, imaginative ideas, and creative nuances of entertaining that translate into unforgettable parties. As in her previous book, Kosher by Design, Susie's sparkle and expertise make this a delightful, down-to-earth guide you will want to read over and over. The gracious settings, the diverse party formats, the luscious cuisine, and, of course, the magnificent photography make this a volume you will refer to again and again.




Kosher by Design Short on Time


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From Susie Fishbein, author of the most popular kosher cookbook series ever, comes a tantalizing new volume tailored for the time constrained cook in all of us! Featuring the high quality approach associated with the first three volumes, Fishbein serves up uncompromisingly delicious recipes that are short on prep and long on taste and eye appeal. Destined to be a best seller, Short On Time may reinvigorate a treasured American tradition: a home cooked evening meal together! Says Fishbein, ?This is the book all my friends ? and their friends ? have been waiting for!? Features Include: 140 brand-new delectable recipes Full-color photo illustrates each finished recipe Clearly stated prep and cooking times Speedy clean up Calls for common ingredients and minimal cooking implements Easy to follow instructions Quick and easy table d'cor ideas for entertaining Comprehensive cross-referenced index




Kosher by Design Lightens Up


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Provides a collection of recipes for kosher dishes that promote a healthier diet and lifestyle.




Kosher by Design Cooking Coach


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In this 8th volume in the celebrated Kosher by Design series, Susie Fishbein shares her top kitchen secrets! Featuring: ***120 exciting new recipes ***Over 400 full-color photographs ***Over 350 pages ***Ten step-by-step pictorial coaching sections ***Susie s Playbook of food and budget stretching tips In this exciting new cookbook, Susie reveals: ***Your most essential kitchen equipment *** How to reincarnate your left overs ***How to make can t-miss side dishes ***How to skin and pin-bone fish *** What you should know about meat and poultry *** How to prep fresh herbs *** Plating and garnishing oh so simple! *** Why you need only three culinary knives




Gastronomic Judaism as Culinary Midrash


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This book is about what makes food Jewish, or better, who and how one makes food Jewish. Making food Jewish is to negotiate between the local, regional, and now global foods available to eat and the portable Jewish taste preferences Jews have inherited from their sacred texts and calendars. What makes Jewish food “Jewish,” and what makes Jewish eating practices continually viable and meaningful are not fixed dietary rules and norms, but rather culinary interpretations and adaptations of them to new times and places – culinary midrash. Jewish cuisine is a fusion of interactions, a reflection of displacement, and intentional positioning and re-positioning vis a vis sacred texts, old and new lands, Jewish and non-Jewish neighbors, old and new “family” combinations, re-imaginings of our personal ethnic, gender, and other identities. Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus questions Jewish identity in particular, and identity generally as something fixed, stable, and singular, and unintentional. Jewish food choices are situational, often temporary, expressions of Jewish identity. It addresses the tension between what Jewish “authoritative” textual sources and their proponents say is Jewish food and Jewish eating, and what Jews actually eat. So while discussing connections between ancient religious texts and modern Jewish food preferences, this book does not stop there. Using examples from his experience, Brumberg-Kraus describes the improvisational characteristics of gastronomic Judaism as the interplay of texts, tastes, artifacts, and everyday practices: not only in the classic sacred texts, but also in Jewish cookbooks and internet blogs on Jewish home cooking; seasonal intensification of “Jewish” food choices (e.g., latkes at Chanukah or keeping kosher for Passover); “safe treif;” the fusion/cultural appropriation of diasporic, “Biblical”, and Palestinian foods in new Israeli cuisine; and the impact of the environmentalist “New Jewish Food movement” on contemporary Jewish food choices and identity.




Kosher by Design


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Provides a collection of recipes for elegant kosher dishes along with tips on food preparation, table decorations, choosing a kosher wine, and holiday menus.




My New Roots


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At long last, Sarah Britton, called the “queen bee of the health blogs” by Bon Appétit, reveals 100 gorgeous, all-new plant-based recipes in her debut cookbook, inspired by her wildly popular blog. Every month, half a million readers—vegetarians, vegans, paleo followers, and gluten-free gourmets alike—flock to Sarah’s adaptable and accessible recipes that make powerfully healthy ingredients simply irresistible. My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here. Whether readers are newcomers to natural foods or are already devotees, they will discover how easy it is to eat healthfully and happily when whole foods and plants are at the center of every plate.