Millennial Kosher: Recipes Reinvented for the Modern Palate by Chanie Apfelbaum

    • Categories: Chutneys, pickles & relishes; Side dish; Cooking ahead; African; Jewish; Middle Eastern; Kosher; Vegan; Vegetarian; Dairy-free
    • Ingredients: Meyer lemons; kosher salt; lemons
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  • cptnruthless on April 16, 2021

    the harissa chicken sliders are so good! also the house rub is great on roasted chicken.

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  • ISBN 10 1422620557
  • ISBN 13 9781422620557
  • Published Apr 30 2018
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 320
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Mesorah Publications

Publishers Text

Chanie Apfelbaum, creator of world-renowned kosher food blog Busy In Brooklyn, makes her cookbook debut with a collection of modern, cultural, trendy, and bold dishes that reflect her passion for reinventing traditional foods with a Millennial vibe.

Millennial Kosher features:
-Over 150 innovative recipes for everyday and holiday meals
-Beautiful color photos for every dish
-Meatless Meals section includes dairy-free and vegetarian options
-Guide to kosher meat cookery
-Comprehensive tools and ingredient list

The millennial kosher kitchen is one in which food is reinvented and reimagined in new and exciting ways. It includes ingredients that are healthier, fresher, and more vibrant than ever before. Yesterday's margarine is today's coconut oil, bone broth is the new chicken soup, and the onion soup mix of our youth is replaced with umami-rich porcini mushroom powder.

Today, kosher food is spicier and bolder than the food we grew up eating. There's an emphasis on fresh and seasonal ingredients, less processed foods, and healthier nondairy alternatives. Modern kosher food reinterprets and reinvents tradition, while still staying true to our heritage. It's food that's influenced by cultural cuisine and not limited to, but inspired by, kosher guidelines. There is still a place for the kosher comfort foods of our youth, and for that there are hundreds of cookbooks. But for now, it's time for Millennial Kosher



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