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Kasha Varnishkes at Wolff's in New Jersey

Packaged bow-tie noodles,large and small, quickly replaced the flat homemade egg noodles in the American version of kasha varnishkes. The trick to a good kasha varnishke is to toast the whole-grain buckwheat...

Author: Joan Nathan

Classic Gefilte Fish

Gefilte fish is one of those recipes where touch and taste are essential ingredients. A basic recipe goes this way:"You put in this and add that." If you don't want to taste the raw fish, add a bit more...

Author: Joan Nathan

Gefilte Fish

Author: Sharon Lebewohl

Kreplach

Author: Sharon Lebewohl

Celery, Apple, and Fennel Slaw

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Chicken Soup with Loads of Vegetables

Jewish chicken soup is usually served with thin egg noodles or with matzah balls. The zucchini is my, not MGM's addition.

Author: Joan Nathan

Sweet Honey and Saffron Challah

Author: Paula Shoyer

Zingerman's Ann Arbor Mushroom and Barley Soup

When I first heard about Ari Weinzweig's delicatessen in Ann Arbor, Michigan, I couldn't believe it. A deli in the home of my alma mater. It's not really a deli but more of an international food emporium...

Author: Joan Nathan

Chernowitzer Challah

Author: Maggie Glezer

Holishkes (Stuffed Cabbage)

On Succoth, a joyous seven-day autumn harvest festival (a kind of Jewish Thanksgiving), stuffed foods-most notably holishkes, but also kreplach, stuffed peppers, and strudels-are served to symbolize abundance....

Author: Sharon Lebewohl

My Challah

Author: Maggie Glezer

Heavenly Apple Cake

Author: Joan Nathan

Lamb Pot Roast with Oranges and Olives

This meltingly tender and richly flavored roast has true star appeal. Show off even more by making your own beef stock .

Author: Taylor Boetticher

Sablé Galette Cookies

Author: Paula Shoyer

Shabbat Mandarin Marble Loaf

Author: Marcy Goldman

Mocha Matzoh Napoleon

Author: Paula Shoyer