Autumn Rice Soup

Submitted by dsheere on Thu, 09/28/2023 - 16:54
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This rustic, creamy vegan soup filled with hearty vegetables and earthy herbs tastes like Fall in a bowl.
Introduction
This rustic soup tastes like fall in a bowl, according to one of our recipe testers, and we couldn’t agree more. Filled with hearty vegetables and earthy herbs, this creamy vegan soup is filling enough to be called dinner.

Honey-Roasted Apple Cake

Submitted by dsheere on Wed, 09/13/2023 - 17:24
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Perfect for Rosh Hashanah, this dreamy, tender cake is jam-packed with sliced apples roasted with honey and a little olive oil.
Introduction
My entire career, I have been on a quest for the perfect Jewish apple cake. To me that means a simple, oil-based cake packed with apples and flavored with honey (in order to make it fitting for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, when apples and honey are eaten together). My exhaustive testing determined that before they’re added to the batter, the apples really must be cooked to draw out their juices and tenderize them, thereby preventing squidginess and gaps around the fruit in the baked cake. Here I drizzle 2 pounds of sliced apples with honey and a little olive oil and roast them, ensuring the many layers of apples inside the light, tender cake are soft enough to cut with a spoon. It’s the apple cake of my dreams.

Miso Matzo Ball Soup

Submitted by dsheere on Wed, 09/13/2023 - 17:07
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With matzo balls inspired by scallion pancakes, this comforting soup is perfect for a rainy day meal or a quick Shabbat dinner.
Introduction
This is the soup recipe you need for those hectic Friday afternoons when you get home late from work and need to throw together Shabbat dinner in a pinch. Or for rainy days when you need a bowl of comfort food, but you don’t want to spend too much time in the kitchen. The matzo balls were inspired by scallion pancakes, and in case you were wondering, they are definitely floaters and extra fluffy at that!

Fig & Pomegranate Brisket

Submitted by dsheere on Tue, 09/12/2023 - 18:06
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Garlic, onion, white wine, fig, and pomegranate come together for a finished brisket that is simultaneously homey and elegant.
Introduction

Considered one of the crown jewels of Shabbat and holiday cooking, brisket has decidedly humble beginnings. Inexpensive due to its toughness and originally considered a throwaway cut, brisket became a staple of cold-weather Easter European Jewish cooking when farmers realized it was less expensive to butcher a cow than to feed it all winter long. Home cooks became experts at slow-cooking brisket to tender perfection, adding onions and often a tomato-based liquid to coax out the meat’s flavour and ideal texture. Aside from my mother’s recipe, this is the version I find myself making the most. Tons of garlic and onions, white wine, and two types each of figs (fresh and dried) and pomegranate (molasses and fresh seeds) come together for a finished brisket that is simultaneously homey and elegant. Brisket is always better served the next day; if you have time, cool the whole cut in its braising liquid, then slice it against the grain and re-warm gently in the sauce.

Flu-Fighter Wellness Shots

Submitted by dsheere on Mon, 08/28/2023 - 18:37
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Full of antioxidants and immunity-revving power, these homemade "booster shots" can be served straight up or as a simple mocktail.
Introduction

Healthy “booster shots” are popular but often come with a steep price tag. So let’s make our own! Freshly squeezed orange juice is kicked up with ginger and turmeric for antioxidants and immunity-revving power. Serve straight-up or dilute with sparkling water for a golden mocktail.

Baked Pear, Vanilla & Spice Donuts

Submitted by dsheere on Mon, 08/28/2023 - 16:58
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The sweet pear and warming spices in these donuts taste delicious alongside a cup of tea or as a sweet treat in your lunchbox.
Introduction
If you ever find yourself, as I often do every autumn, with an abundance of ripe, juicy pears, these baked donuts are for you! The sweet pear and gentle, warming spices taste delicious alongside a cup of tea mid-morning or as a sweet treat in your lunchbox. I use either Anjou or Bartlett pears but substitute with whatever you have on hand.
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