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BREADED CAULIFLOWER WITH SRIRACHANAISE DIPPING SAUCE

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BREADED CAULIFLOWER WITH SRIRACHANAISE DIPPING SAUCE

Posted on April 15, 2015

FROM KOSHER SCOOP Ingredients: fresh or frozen cauliflower florets – 1 18-oz pkg seasoned panko or bread crumbs – 1-2 cups eggs – 2, lightly beaten paprika – 1 tsp onion powder – 1/4 tsp garlic powder – 1/4 tsp salt – 1/4 tsp black pepper – 1/8 tsp Srirachanaise Dipping Sauce: honey – 2 Continue Reading »

KOSHER GRAB AND GO ITEMS AVAILABLE AT SOME 7-ELEVEN MARKETS

Posted on April 14, 2015

New in any 7-Eleven market, fresh Kosher ‘grab-n-go’ items are now available for purchase at 3 south shore Long Island 7-Eleven stores. The 3 locations include 2 in the 5 Towns, and 1 in Oceanside (scroll down for map of locations). The meals are made fresh daily and delivered very early each morning, 6 days Continue Reading »

BEER BATTERED SALAMI CHIPS!

Posted on April 13, 2015

FROM BUSY IN BROOKLYN Beer Battered Salami Chips 1 16oz. Abeles & Heymann salami, sliced 1 cup all purpose flour 1 12oz. bottle of beer, ale preferred pinch of salt Method: Add the flour and salt to a bowl and whisk to combine. Pour in the beer and stir until a thick batter forms. It Continue Reading »

AMAZING USES FOR POTATOES

Posted on April 9, 2015

FROM THE READY STORE Chances are, you bought a 50 pound bag of potatoes before Pesach. The amount of potatoes you have left is slowly shrinking, and already you are wondering what you are going to do with the left over potatoes in the bag. Well, here are some really nifty and useful tips for Continue Reading »

CHOCOLATE MATZA BRITTLE

Posted on April 7, 2015

We have never had anyone turn down a second, or a third, piece! Matza 2 sticks pareve margarine 1 cup of brown sugar 1 bag of chocolate chips Cover a cookie pan with foil- it makes cleanup much easier! Line the cookie pan with matzas. It is ok for them to overlap a little. Melt Continue Reading »

COFFEE MATZAH

Posted on April 6, 2015

FROM CAROL UNGAR VIA TABLET MAGAZINE Matzos Coffee 1. Break one matzoh per person into small pieces. In halakhah-speak, I’d say that the pieces should be kezayis, or olive-sized, but approximation is just fine. 2. Place your crumbled matzo in a cereal bowl. 3. Pour one very hot cup of strong coffee over the bowl. Continue Reading »

CHAG KASHER V’SAMEACH- A KOSHER AND HAPPY PASSOVER

Posted on April 3, 2015

One of my younger brothers would always disappear during the seder only to reappear at the front door when we opened the door to welcome the prophet Elijah. For some reason none of us could ever figure out, he always looked like an Arab, or like some Hebrew school version of Mordechai. Our seders were Continue Reading »

BUTTERNUT SQUASH KUGEL (dairy)

Posted on April 2, 2015

FROM THE UTJ’S SOUTHERN TEST KITCHEN, CHEF ANDREA PRESENTS: Butternut Squash Kugel Use a 9×9 pan or better yet, double recipe and use a 13 x 9 pan (makes it a bit thicker/taller as well). 2-1/4 cups butternut squash, peeled, cooked and pureed 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 1/2 Cup sugar 1/2 cup milk Continue Reading »

APPLE CARROT KUGEL

Posted on April 1, 2015

FROM THE KOSHER4PASSOVER.COM WEB SITE APPLE-CARROT KUGEL Ingredients: 8 medium carrots — scraped and grated 2 large apples — peeled, grated 1 lemon — unpeeled, grated 12 eggwhites — well-beaten 2 tablespoons matzo meal 1/2 cup potato starch 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup sweet red wine Combine, place in well-greased 2 quart (2 litre) baking Continue Reading »

PASSOVER FAQ FOR THIS YEAR

Posted on March 30, 2015

PESACH FOR DUMMIES, PROFESSIONALS AND THE REST OF US, TOO PASSOVER FAQ- UPDATED FOR 5775 Every year, the number of questions we receive at our Operation Pesah email service continues to grow and grow. We are most pleased to note this increase as it points to a heightened level of awareness and observance of the Continue Reading »