Turkey soup is chicken soup’s restorative country cousin, so to speak. It’s something to make with that leftover Thanksgiving carcass sitting in the freezer on a day when we’re too schlepped out to go to the store. With a house full of people with bronchitis, and one who subsequently developed pneumonia, soup was the only …
Author: Eliyahu Mintz
Easy Roasted Vegetables
We know we’re supposed to serve vegetables at every meal, but somehow, we run out of ideas for making them interesting. Our newest vegetable idea is a simple one: spread a variety of vegetables on cookie sheets, sprinkle them with oil, salt, pepper, and garlic, and roast until the edges begin to blacken. These roasted …
Vegetable Couscous
If you look on parve chicken soup powder with distaste, look away, this vegetable couscous recipe is not for you. But it is definitely for me and my family. Soup powder is a wonderful way to add depth and flavor to parve dishes, such as this family-style luncheon dish. If soup powder is a concern …
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
Cheesy scalloped potatoes are what my family automatically thinks of when craving a hearty dairy dish. That’s fine with this cook, since I know enough about food combining to know that milk and potatoes, combined, are a protein, not to mention that cheese, in and of itself, is a protein. This dish has all three, …
Bumper Crop Lemon Muffins
Our cousins in Israel had a bumper crop of lemons this year. Even after distributing bags of the yellow orbs to neighbors up and down the street, there were still dozens of lemons left. After making pickled lemons (also known as preserved lemons), lemonade concentrate syrup, and grilled lemon chicken, they looked for desserts that …
Old School Latkes
I’ve written about latkes, how all these cooks out there on the web have their special secrets for crisp latkes with a soft interior. None of these recipes, however, are as good as the latkes my mother made, when we were growing up. Back in the day, we grated the potatoes by hand for my …
Simple Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Looking for an easy-to-cook supper? Pasta with meat sauce couldn’t be easier to make. If you don’t feel like chopping onions or crushing garlic, use dehydrated onion flakes and granulated garlic. The sauce is enough for one pound of pasta, so it feeds a crowd, or alternatively, a few teenage sons! Simple Spaghetti with Meat …
Spicy Cholent
Our regular rendition of the classic Jewish dish known as cholent, is hearty, delicious, and satisfying. But sometimes you want to switch it up, perhaps by emulating the spicier cholent you are likely to find at a bris or a Shabbos Kiddush. Well, look no further. This one is spicy hot, the flavors are completely …
Yebreh (Syrian Stuffed Grape Leaves)
If you’re making a bris or a Kiddush, these Syrian stuffed grape leaves are great because the recipe feeds a crowd and the results will wow your guests. If you prefer, you can omit the meat from the filling to make a vegan, parve version that can be served with either meat or dairy. Not …
My Big Fat Chocolate Chip Cookies
One soft and chewy bite of these super-sized chocolate chip cookies, will make you swoon and beg for more. The secret is a bit of high gluten bread flour, and an overnight chilling of the raw cookie dough overnight. Bake up a batch for your family, and you will earn their undying love and gratitude. …