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A Uniquely Cuban, or Rather “Jewban,” Brisket

Ropa Vieja, which literally translates to “old clothes,” or as my paternal grandmother would call them, “schmatas,” is the Cuban ...

A Jewban Family Tradition: Ropa Vieja

I am often asked whether I feel more Cuban-American than Jewish, or vice versa, and it has always struck me ...

Alas Poor Marius, I Knew Him…

Last week, the Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark killed a healthy two year-old giraffe named Marius. Zoo staff dissected Marius’s body ...

Heart-Shaped Linzer Cookies

Linzer torte cookies were one of my mom’s go-to recipes that I have fond memories of making with her as ...

Game Day Snacks Roundup

The Super Bowl is a week away, so the men in my life tell me. I am not much for ...

Camp Style Winter Pantry Basics: Part 2

Having a well-stocked pantry means being prepared for the unexpected, being organized, and giving yourself the best possible tools to ...

Applesauce Soufflé Bread Pudding

A delicious dessert for your Rosh Hashanah table.

Cauliflower Tomato Bake with Basil and Parmesan

Hello Nosher readers! I’m so honored to have a recipe on this lovely site. I’ve been a long-time reader of ...

Challah with a Chinese Twist

There’s a not-so-funny joke that goes, “A man walks into a Chinese restaurant and says to the waiter, ‘Excuse me ...

9 Satisfying Soups

Yes, yes it’s COLD. We all got the memo. So instead of just kvetching about it, how about warming up ...

Chopped Kale Salad with Apple and Roasted Beets

Okay everyone, it’s a new year, and so it’s time for a new salad!Kale is everywhere, and I must admit ...

The Jewish Food Trends of 2013

This time of year, I love thinking back on the highlights of what I ate, what I made and what ...

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