The Modern Jewish Table: 100 Kosher Recipes from Around the Globe by Tracey Fine and Georgie Tarn

    • Categories: Sauces, general; Small plates - tapas, meze; French; Kosher; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: asparagus; butter; egg yolks; limes
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  • ISBN 10 1510717188
  • ISBN 13 9781510717183
  • Published Aug 15 2017
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 176
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Skyhorse Publishing

Publishers Text

The Modern Jewish Table is the new, essential kosher cookbook for every Jewish home, whether you are a reluctant cook or a dedicated balabusta. Bringing their fun, upbeat, and infectious brand of energy to the kitchen, self-proclaimed Jewish Princesses Tracey Fine and Georgie Tarn don their high heels and aprons to revamp the kosher kitchen and raise the culinary bar. It’s no longer just chopped liver, chicken soup, and matzo bread; instead, learn to make Mock Chopped Liver, Sephardi Saffron Chicken Soup, and Princess Pitta Bread!

Writing from the point of view of the average home cook, the Jewish Princesses dish out their witty know-how and inspire amateur cooks to create simple and hip recipes, with all the short cuts included, even as they entice "professional” home cooks to revitalize traditional Jewish fare with uniquely global flavors. Drawing inspirations from Turkish, Iranian, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, American, and Mexican cooking, to name a few, The Modern Jewish Table boasts globe-trotting recipes that include:

Street Food Gefilte Fish Bites
Crème Fraiche Vegetable Latkes
Cohen-Tucky Baked Chicken
Princess Pad Thai
Kunafa Middle Eastern Cheese Cake
Cuban Sweet Corn Soufflé, and more!

Complete with stunning photography, outrageous tips, and a dash of chutzpah, The Modern Jewish Table introduces innovative dishes that will soon become Jewish traditions for the future.


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