This Challah bread recipe is naturally sweetened, perfectly fluffy, and makes several loaves, so you can enjoy now and save extras for later!| Lexi's Clean Kitchen
Fluffy pumpkin pancakes topped with sweet, caramelized apples is the perfect holiday breakfast – whether you are celebrating Thanksgiving weekend, Hanukkah or just having guests for brunch! Thanks to WhatsGood for sponsoring this recipe post featuring seasonal ingredients from local farmers delivered right to my doorstep. Get $25 off your first order on WhatsGood with... Read More » The post Pumpkin Pancakes with Caramelized Apples appeared first on West of the Loop.| West of the Loop
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, you need this recipe for dairy-free – and even vegan! – mashed potatoes flavored with rosemary, garlic and olive oil. You won’t miss the dairy! Dairy has been a tricky issue in my household since forever. My daughter, now 18, was allergic to dairy for years. Today, she is... Read More » The post Perfect Dairy-Free Mashed Potatoes appeared first on West of the Loop.| West of the Loop
A festive and crowd-pleasing appetizer for Rosh Hashanah or your Yom Kippur breakfast: an apples and honey themed cheese board! And in keeping with the Jewish tradition of not mixing meat and dairy, this cheese board is completely vegetarian. Thanks to Cabot Creamery Co-operative for sponsoring this High Holiday recipe. Rosh Hashanah begins on the... Read More » The post Rosh Hashanah Cheese Board appeared first on West of the Loop.| West of the Loop
Have fun with your matzo this Passover: make matzo nachos! Thanks to Cabot Creamery Cooperative for sponsoring this Passover recipe. Like many of you, my family is facing another pandemic Passover. Who could have imagined at this time last year that, a full year later, we would still be wearing masks and social distancing to... Read More » The post Matzo Nachos aka Machos appeared first on West of the Loop.| West of the Loop
Imagine a cinnamon babka topped with sweet icing and decorated with sprinkles in classic Mardi Gras colors of green, gold and purple. It’s a King Cake Babka! Are you a fan of King Cake? My daughter has a friend whose mother is from New Orleans and every February when the girls were in elementary school,... Read More » The post King Cake Babka appeared first on West of the Loop.| West of the Loop
Kibitz Spot Let’s be honest: we Jews find just about every holiday a good reason to eat. And when it comes to Rosh Hashanah food, the symbolism practically writes the menu. Every bite means something like sweetness, abundance, health, prosperity, or repentance. However, the symbolism behind these traditional foods extends beyond their taste; it’s about beginning the … The post Rosh Hashanah Food Symbolism: 15 Traditional Foods Explained appeared first on Kibitz Spot.| Kibitz Spot
{recipe: pasta e ceci} Fall is finally here, at least according to the calendar. Am I the only one who […]| In Jennie's Kitchen
Matthew tells me I’m crazy to love Passover as much as I do. In fact, everyone I know who was born and raised Jewish agrees with him. For me, though, this Jewish spring holiday comes at a tim…| In Jennie's Kitchen
A travel menorah is small and compact. It is the perfect companion when traveling, or it makes the ideal gift for students and frequent travelers.| Kibitz Spot
April Fools! Tracing the History of Dreidel Among Neo-Traditionalists and Neo-Hebraists| The Seforim Blog
If you love chocolate and caramel, you never need to be bored with your Passover food again. This chocolate toffee matzo recipe is simple and delicious.| Kibitz Spot
A collection of themed Hanukkah toys and crafts that include toy menorahs, dreidels, crafts, puzzles, and games for kids of all ages.| Kibitz Spot
A collection of contemporary seder plates to brighten your Pesach meal. Each modern seder plate incorporates all the Passover traditions.| Kibitz Spot
This is our quick and easy matzo recipe. All you need is some flour, water, and a little know-how, and less than 18 minutes.| Kibitz Spot
A kid's Haggadah may be the perfect solution to keep this year's at home family Passover seder short and fun, for everyone including the children.| Kibitz Spot
A 5-step guide to creating a memorable family Seder at home, from planning the menu to leading the Haggadah. Start your family tradition today!| Kibitz Spot
Sweet or savory, side dish or a dessert, and now even gluten-free kugel - regardless of how you think of Jewish kugel, you will find it here.| Kibitz Spot
A collection of tried and true Jewish cookbooks gathered from friends who also cook. They range from traditional to modern foods.| Kibitz Spot
Easy to make and delicious, these dairy-free, nut-free, gluten-free macaroons are not just for Passover anymore. Here's our gluten-free macaroon recipe.| Kibitz Spot
Sweet and delicious, our family charoset recipe without wine is no longer a secret. Super easy, it is also the best charoset recipe we have tried to date.| Kibitz Spot
Did you know there is some science behind the healing benefits of Chicken Soup? No wonder it is often called Jewish penicillin! Our recipe is for a gluten-free chicken soup.| Kibitz Spot