Long before gefilte fish was jarred in its own jellied aspic and sold on supermarket shelves, it was a labor-intensive dish prepared at home in accordance with Ashkenazi tradition. Co-owners Jeffrey ...
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On the Passover Seder table, there are few foods more reviled than gefilte fish. Burdened with the nickname “filthy fish” and typically sourced from glass jars where it’s suspended in a viscous, ...
Joan Nathan, a doyenne of Jewish American cuisine, has long treasured the holiday and witnessed its evolution through food. By Joan Nathan In 1980, my husband Allan and I hosted our first Passover ...
Mark Spangenthal is the chef of the recently opened Kutsher's in Tribeca. He's putting his modern twist on traditional Jewish fare like gefilte fish, kugel and matzo ball soup. His gefilte fish is ...
Like the wonderful aroma of treasured family dishes, the memory that comes with it endures! What better time of year to honor treasured recipes from mom — and grandma — than Mother’s Day! Joan Jenkins ...
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is a day when everything tastes like dessert. In symbolic hope of a sweet year to come, the table is positively sticky — honey marinades, honey cakes, ...
Enid Cherenson’s family has been buying seafood from Wulf’s Fish for 40 years. Originally an iconic fish store in the Jewish district of Brookline, Massachusetts, Wulf’s Fish transitioned about a ...