Looking for an easy-to-make yet elegant treat to put out on the table for company? These spiced candied pecan are the perfect candidate. They aren’t hard to make, look great in a candy dish, and taste delish. Not to mention, they keep forever, in a tightly closed mason jar. These toasty, crisp pecans with their …
Month: August 2022
Luscious Chicken Salad
Chicken salad is a big favorite in our home, so when I make it, I always make a lot! The recipe I developed for this dish uses a sauce made from mayonnaise, herbs, Dijon mustard, and grated onion for flavoring, with delicate crunch provided by thinly sliced celery, and a topping of lightly toasted sliced …
Quick Deviled Eggs (with 6 Ingredients You Probably Already Have in Your Pantry)
Deviled eggs are an old-fashioned dish—the kind you shouldn’t mess with. Don’t try to innovate or add unusual (read “weird”) ingredients. Just stick to the tried and true: eggs, mayo, grated onion, Tabasco, and some good Dijon mustard. Maybe just a touch of salt. Sprinkle the top with sweet paprika and Bob’s your uncle, as …
How to Poach Chicken Breasts for Chicken Salads
While it’s best to strive for two hot, meat meals for Shabbos, sometimes it’s too hot for hot (meals that is)! We like to have salads in August, including our main course of chicken salad. Our logic is that we think it’s okay to eat cold food a couple of times a year, for the …
White Bean and Roasted Garlic Dip with Gremolata
During the 9 Days before Tisha B’Av, we refrain from eating meat. After a day or so, we get sick of fish, and are hardpressed to come up with meals that supply sufficient protein and still satisfy our carnivorous druthers. This white bean dip with roasted garlic and gremolata, an Italian term for a mix …