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HOME MADE EGG NOG

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HOME MADE EGG NOG

Posted on December 10, 2004

We don’t know about you, but we love egg nog. A good egg nog with an appropriate alcoholic addition is perfect for those long winter nights in front of a blazing fire, particularly after an evening spent on the local pond ice skating………. Egg Nog From Southern Living Magazine 6 large eggs, lightly beaten 3/4 Continue Reading »

Zuchini Latkes

Posted on December 8, 2004

A Great New Way to Celebrate the Joys of Frying for Hanukah! Zuchini Latkes Ingredients: 5 zuchini, washed and grated 1 onion, grated 4 to 5 eggs 1/2 cup flour 1 tsp salt 1 tsp nutmeg Rinse the grated zuchini in a colander. Squeeze out the excess water. Put in large bowl. Add grated onion, Continue Reading »

BAKED APPLE LATKES

Posted on December 6, 2004

We found a great recipe for baked (not fried!) apple latkes. We made some. They were delicious. Our guests loved them. In fact, they accused us of buying them. We finally showed them the recipe. Now you can have it, too. 2 apples, cored and grated 1 1/3 c all purpose unbleached flour 1/3 c Continue Reading »

CIDER HOT TODDY

Posted on November 2, 2004

This time of year, we in the Northeast US get to take exhilerating walks in the woods as we gaze at the magnificent colors of the leaves before they head south (ie, to the ground) for the winter. Coming home to a blazing fire, sitting on the floor in front of the fire is the Continue Reading »

KOSHER NEXUS VOLUME 12 NUMBER ONE

Posted on October 27, 2004

We’re baaaaaaaaaack! Yes, folks, the Kosher Nexus Newsletter is back. To view Vol 12, No. 1 on line, go to www.utj.org and click on the link! Enjoy!

GOLDEN CITRUS BROILED CHICKEN

Posted on October 25, 2004

We saw this recipe in a Kikkoman ad, it looked good, we tried it. It was taam gan eden! 2/3 cup of soy sauce 1/4 cup orange juice 2 tablespoons lime juice 2 large cloves of garlic, pressed 4 boneless chicken breast halves with the skin on Combine soy sauce, orange and lime juices and Continue Reading »

DILL PICKLE REMOULADE

Posted on October 22, 2004

We have often noted in Southern recipes a condiment called DILL PICKLE REMOULADE. Trouble was, we had no idea what it was/is. We finally found a recipe for it. Dill Pickle R?moulade From Southern Living Prep: 5 min. 1/2 cup HELLMANN’S Real Mayonnaise 1/4 cup dill pickle relish, drained 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon Continue Reading »

FIRE DANCER JALAPENO NUTS WIN BIG AWARD

Posted on October 19, 2004

The good people behind BONE SUCKIN SAUCE, as you all know, are the Ford family. Recently, momma Sandi and son Patrick got even more to smile about as their newest product, FIRE DANCER JALAPENO NUTS won big with the prestigious Golden Chile Award at the 2005 Fiery Food Challenge. Ford?s Gourmet Foods was notified on Continue Reading »

HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A PINK COW?

Posted on October 14, 2004

Here is a product we wrote about several years ago. Since then, we have never seen it. Has anyone out there seen PINK COW MILK CARAMEL SPREAD?? This weird product is OU-D, has Russian writing on the label along with some Hebrew, some French and a lot of English, and is chalav yisrael to boot. Continue Reading »

Andrea’s Challah

Posted on September 21, 2004

Ever wanted to bake the most delicious, soft, moist challah, but just didn’t know which recipe to use? Fret no longer, here’s a great challah recipe. Andrea’s Bread Machine Challah Recipe Put these ingredients into your bread machine (I use a 2 lb capacity machine) in this order: 1 Cup warm water 2 tsp. jarred Continue Reading »