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Arthur Schwartz's Jewish Home Cooking: Yiddish Recipes Revisited by Arthur Schwartz (hardcover)
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Arthur Schwartz knows how Jewish food warms the heart and delights the
soul, whether it's talking about it, shopping for it, cooking it, or,
above all, eating it. Jewish Home Cooking presents authentic yet
contemporary versions of traditional Ashkenazi foods-rugulach, matzoh
brei, challah, brisket, and even challenging classics like kreplach
(dumplings) and gefilte fish-that are approachable to make and
revelatory to eat. Chapters on appetizers, soups, dairy (meatless) and
meat entrees, Passover meals, breads, and desserts are filled with lore
about individual dishes and the people who nurtured them in America.
Light-filled food and location photographs of delis, butcher shops, and
specialty grocery stores paint a vibrant picture of America's
touchstone Jewish food culture. Stories, culinary history, and nearly
100 recipes for Jewish home cooking from the heart of American Jewish
culture, New York City. Written by one of the country's foremost
experts on traditional and contemporary Jewish food, cooking, and
culinary culture. Schwartz won the 2005 IACP Cookbook of the Year.
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