The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List

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9781579659066
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2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
3/19/2019
Release Date:
3/19/2019
Author:
Newhouse, Alana
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
First Edition
Pages:
256
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Your gift giving problems are now overjust stock up on The 100 Most Jewish Foods. . . . The appropriate gift for any occasion. Jewish Book Council [A] love letterto food, family, faith and identity, and the deliciously tangled way they come together. NPRs The Salt With contributions from Ruth Reichl, ric Ripert, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Dan Barber, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, Maira Kalman, Melissa Clark, and many more! Tablets list of the 100 most Jewish foods is not about the most popular Jewish foods, or the tastiest, or even the most enduring. Its a list of the most significant foods culturally and historically to the Jewish people, explored deeply with essays, recipes, stories, and context. Some of the dishes are no longer cooked at home, and some are not even dishes in the traditional sense (store-bought cereal and Stella Doro cookies, for example). The entire list is up for debate, which is what makes this book so much fun. Many of the foods are delicious (such as babka and shakshuka). Others make us wonder how theyve survived as long as they have (such as unhatched chicken eggs and jellied calves feet). As expected, many Jewish (and now universal) favorites like matzo balls, pickles, cheesecake, blintzes, and chopped liver make the list. The recipes are global and represent all contingencies of the Jewish experience. Contributors include Ruth Reichl, ric Ripert, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Dan Barber, Gail Simmons, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, Maira Kalman, Action Bronson, Daphne Merkin, Shalom Auslander, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and Phil Rosenthal, among many others. Presented in a gifty package, The 100 Most Jewish Foods is the perfect book to dip into, quote from, cook from, and launch a spirited debate.