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HAKADOSH BARBEQUE

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HAKADOSH BARBEQUE

Posted on February 25, 2013

FROM KOSHER TODAY (FEB. 19, 2013) NEW YORK — Visitors to this year’s Kosher Food and Wine Experience at New York’s Chelsea Piers on February 4th would have been hard pressed to miss the centered display of Got Cholent? Inc. Owned by Chef Ari White, Got Cholent?, together with its subdivision Gemstone Catering, provides original Continue Reading »

SOLO KOSHER PIZZA IN NYC

Posted on February 22, 2013

FROM THE NY TIMES In a Midtown neighborhood where pizza is scarce, Joey Allaham, who owns Solo, a kosher meat restaurant in the Sony building, is opening a little takeout pizzeria with a singular product: kosher pies with dairy products but no meat. Overseeing the baking is Giulio Adriani, a certified Neapolitan pizzaiolo who is Continue Reading »

JEZEBEL NOW CALLED “J SOHO”

Posted on February 21, 2013

FROM KOSHER TODAY (FEB 19, 2013) NEW YORK — Menachem Sendrovic and Henry Stimler believe their model for a kosher restaurant is rife for today’s upscale kosher diner that may not necessarily fit the mold of more traditional kosher diners. They called their SoHo Restaurant Jezebel, served high-end wines that were not mevushal (cooked), featured Continue Reading »

A NEW SWEETENER IN TOWN

Posted on February 20, 2013

VIVENTE brand sweetener is the new kid in town. What do you call a no calorie sweetener that helps with weight control, fortifies your immune system, promotes healthy digestion and helps build strong bones? You call it Vivente. Certified by the KA-AlefAlef, this sweetener dissolves in liquids, has no preservatives, is vegan friendly, and suitable Continue Reading »

HEY MIKEE, WHAT’S NEW?

Posted on February 19, 2013

We are sooo excited! Chef Adam introduced us to a whole new line of amazing products. Each of them, by the way, is a winner- a total winner! First of all, how about All Natural Teriyaki Sauce that is Kosher for Passover? Yup, Mikee did it- KP Teriyaki Sauce. Can you say Teriyaki chicken for Continue Reading »

PANCAKES- I REALLY WANT PANCAKES!!

Posted on February 18, 2013

We found these recipes in Readers’ Digest. We tried them and we loved them. So, enjoy yourself! Cake Batter Pancakes Substitute yellow cake mix for half the flour, fold in colored sprinkles and enjoy! Caramelized Bananas Pancakes Saute sliced banana in canola oil. Add a few spoonfuls of brown sugar and a pinch of salt. Continue Reading »

PRE PESACH NOTES

Posted on February 15, 2013

With Purim just around the corner, it is not too soon to think about Pesach. Immediately after Purim, we shall post our annual Pesach FAQ. Although it will run at the top of our daily blog, new articles will be posted directly below it. As in the past, we will also post our position on Continue Reading »

KOSHER FOR PASSOVER CALIFORNIA CARAMEL NATUREL DATES

Posted on February 13, 2013

Caramel Naturel Dates – The ONLY California Certified Kosher for Passover See what ONLY California Grown dates can do! Bakersfield, CA, February 12, 2013: It is almost Valentine’s Day and unlike other news this week, we have news about a different kind of “date.” Atlas Produce and Distribution, Inc., a grower and shipper of premium Continue Reading »

OLD BAY CHICKEN WINGS

Posted on February 12, 2013

Old Bay Chicken Wings Recipe Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Ingredients 3 pounds chicken wings, separated tips from drummettes 8 Tbsp (1/2 cup or 1 stick) unsalted margarine 1 Tbsp Old Bay seasoning, plus more for dusting 1 Tbsp lemon juice Cocktail sauce for dipping Method 1 Preheat the oven to 425°F. Continue Reading »

BORIE PRI HAGEFEN

Posted on February 11, 2013

FROM PHIL LEMPERT, SUPERMARKET GURU The Nutritious Fruit of the Vine Most people who enjoy grapes haven’t enjoyed the seeds. Years ago, the demand for a “better” grape led to the cultivation of the seedless grape. Grape lovers rejoiced. Never again would we have to spit out the crunchy, bitter seeds into an unsightly pile; Continue Reading »