A few days ago I tasted "Amba" - it's a kind of a condiment (or a sauce) popular at Iraqi jews' food. It's really tangy, it's made from mango, turmeric and fenugreek along with other spices.
Amba is great with falafel or shwarma in a pita.
I'll try to get a good recipe in the next few days to publish here.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
A bit about latkes
Latkes - some call them Potato pancakes (spelled in Yiddish- לאַטקעס) are shallow-fried pancakes of grated potato and egg, often flavored with grated onion. Latkes can be topped with a variety of condiments, ranging from the savory (like sour cream) to the sweet (like applesauce or sugar), or they may be served ungarnished. Latkes are sometimes made from mashed potatoes to produce pancake-shaped croquettes.
Latkes are traditionally eaten during Hanukkah. The oil for cooking the latkes is a reminder of the miraculous oil that lasted for eight days when the Temple of Jerusalem was rededicated.
If I may note- I think latkes are great througout the year and not only for Hanukkah!
Let's get to the recipe:
4 cups peeled, grated potatoes
1 large onion, chopped
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons flour
2 eggs pepper to taste
2 teaspoons chopped chives (optional)
Wash, peel, and grate the potatoes. Squeeze out liquid. Combine with onion, salt, flour, and pepper (and chives). Lightly beat the egg, and stir into the mixture.
Heat the oil in a skillet, and spoon in tablespoons of the mixture to make medium sized patties. Brown on one side, turn and brown lightly on the other. Repeat with the rest of the mixture.
Serve with applesauce, cottage cheese, yogurt, or sour cream.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Another Kosher blog
I noticed a new blog that's also dealing with Kosher cooking.
I thought you might want to have a look-
http://kosherrecipes.livejournal.com/
But don't forget to come back here!
My blog is better for sure!
I thought you might want to have a look-
http://kosherrecipes.livejournal.com/
But don't forget to come back here!
My blog is better for sure!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Chocolate Matzo Mousse Recipe
Ingredients
- 10 matzo sheets
- 1 cup red wine \ chocolate liquer
- 1 cup heavy cream8 oz bittersweet chocolate
- 1/4 cup chopped nuts
Directions
1. Heat the cream to boiling point. Add the chocolate and stir. Remove from heat, stirring until all chocolate has melted. Cool and refrigerate. Whip after cooling.
2. Wet each matzo sheet with wine or liquer, to your taste. Make sure to get them soaked, but not soggy!
3. Prepare the cake by layering one matzo sheet, spreading mousse on top and continuing this. When done spread mousse on sides and top.
4. Sprinkle nuts, refrigerate overnight
Recipe credit: link
Recipes for Passover
חג פסח שמח!
Chag Pesach Sameach!
I attach here a list of recipes for Passover:
(these are external links)
Traditional Passover Recipes
- Traditional Haroset
- Ashkenazi Charoset
- Israeli Chasroset
- Potato Matzah BallsMeaty Matzah Balls
- Simple Matzah Balls
- Traditional Matzah balls
- Matzah Brei
- Tzimmes
- Matzo Balls
- Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls
- Asian Chicken Soup
- Traditional Horseradish Recipe
- Mild Horseradish for Passover
- Salted Lemon Savoury
- Matza Balls in Vinegar
- Salmon Gefilte Fish
- Homemade Gefilte Fish
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