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BRENT AND SAMS COOKIES

Kosher Desserts

BRENT AND SAMS COOKIES

Posted on August 8, 2007

Ok, sure sure- you know about these unreal cookies. You know that they are a taste bud O boy! When we were at the Fancy Food Show, we could not just walk past their booth. Nope. No way, Josefina. We had to stop, several times in fact, to check out all their offerings. We have Continue Reading »

THOUSAND DOLLAR ICE CREAM SUNDAE

Posted on May 21, 2007

You think Kosher is expensive?? Check out this trefe delight: At Serendipity in New York City, you can rub shoulders with celebrities while enjoying gourmet burgers, chicken and fish. If you still have room for dessert, try the Grand Opulence Sundae. At $1,000, it is considered the most expensive ice cream treat in the world. Continue Reading »

RASPBERRY-LEMONADE PIE

Posted on May 8, 2007

Yet another simple, dairy recipe for Shavuot. Once again, we found this one in Southern Living Magazine. 1 14 ounce can of sweetened, condensed milk 1 6 ounce can of frozen lemonade concentrate, partially thawed 3 Tablespoons of seedless raspberry preserves 1 8 ounce container of frozen whipped topping, thawed 1 ready made graham cracker Continue Reading »

KOSHER FOR PASSOVER- GOOD ENOUGH FOR ALL YEAR!

Posted on March 12, 2007

We ran this recipe last year, and already this year we have had requests that we run it again. So, here we go……………. This dessert works well all year ’round. Although it is kosher for Passover, people have enjoyed this recipe (from Aish). When it is not Passover, we refer to this as a flourless Continue Reading »

UNBELIEVABLE PASSOVER CHOCOLATE DESSERT

Posted on March 27, 2006

This dessert works well all year ’round. Although it is kosher for Passover, people have enjoyed this recipe (from Aish). When it is not Passover, we refer to this as a flourless cake. During Passover, we just call it a super dessert. Enjoy! Yield: Serves 10 – 12.Description: This is a very thin, rich chocolate Continue Reading »

BEIT YITZHAK NATURAL PRODUCTS

Posted on January 24, 2006

Beit Yitzhak makes fruit products that are 100% natural and 100% taste bud excitement! With two hashgachot (Chug Chatam Sofer and the Rav of Moshav Beit Yitzchak), these products are sure to be big hits here. In fact, we would not be surprised to find these items in gourmet food stores. NO ADDED SUGAR FRUIT Continue Reading »

EASY ICE CREAM PIE

Posted on May 24, 2005

We subscribe to a Jewish food list, and one of the members posted this recipe. We asked her permission to list the recipe here, and she said, “Yes.” So, direct from Israel…….. drum rolls please……… a wonderful and easy dessert! 1 9″ graham cracker pie crust 2 containers tofu pareve ice cream, softened (contrasting colors, Continue Reading »

WARNING NUMBER TWO WILL ROBINSON

Posted on May 18, 2005

This just in from the good folks at the Star-K: CHUNKS O? FRUTI STRAWBERRY-BANANA-CREAM FRUIT BARS manufactured by Natural Fruit Corporation for Canada only, mistakenly bears a Star-K and no dairy designation. This product is actually certified by the Star-D Dairy and is dairy, non-cholov yisroel. The ingredient panel lists milk and whey. Labels have Continue Reading »

MATZAH CARAMEL PECAN SQUARES

Posted on April 13, 2005

We have been making this dessert item for several years now, and everyone loves it! The recipe originally came from www.cyber-kitchen.com/recipes 4 sheets of matzah 1 cup of brown sugar, packed 1 cup margarine 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips Some people also add slivered almonds (we don’t) Spray bottom of Continue Reading »

HAMANTASCHEN

Posted on March 18, 2005

Our fave Hamantaschen are by Mollie B. But, truth be told, we never met a Hamantasch that we didn’t like. Big ones, little ones, fruit filled, chocolate filled- you name it, we like them. We eat them for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. We eat them on Shabbes, we eat them during the week. In Continue Reading »