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Simply Kosher Watch as Jamie Geller makes this delicious, gourmet-looking deli roll!
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Simply Kosher Don't miss this awesome Mexican taco salad!
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Simply Kosher Learn how to make multi-colored martini mashed potatoes that look gourmet!
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Simply Kosher Try this chilean sea bass with bejeweled pineapple and corn chutney.
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Quick and Kosher This delicious dessert is perfect for the Rosh Hashanah table: the apples are reminiscent of one of the holiday's themes, and cobblers are a nice break in the midst of 2 days of very heavy foods...
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Quick and Kosher Jamie Geller makes this Asian inspired sensational meal-in-one.
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Quick and Kosher Jamie Geller makes a light and fragrant butternut squash soup that can be prepped and served in under one hour.
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Quick and Kosher This is it! The Geller ziti; Hubby and I are famous in our neighborhood for this yummy dish. It's a quick prep, but it lasts long in people's memories.
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Class 1: Entrées and Main Dishes Baked salmon with pineapple-grapefruit salsa. Coconut crusted chicken with mango chutney. Eggplant and beef rollatini with tomato sauce.
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Class 2: Salads and More Roasted beets with orange and walnut vinaigrette. Avocado and mango salsa. Salad of romaine with roasted peppers and creamy balsamic vinaigrette.
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Class 3: Vegetables, Starches and Sweets Roasted vegetables. Caramelized onion potato croquettes. Roasted butternut squash with hazelnuts. Poached pears in red wine sauce.
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The Complete Format for the Traditional Shabbat Dinner More than just a cooking video, A Taste of Shabbat presents the historic and cultural background of the foods and traditions that make the Shabbat such a meaningful experience.
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| Which species of animals, birds, fish and vermin are kosher, and which are not?
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| The preparation of Kosher food is meticulous; slaughtering, checking and removing of the blood; plus which parts of the animal may not be eaten
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| One of the fundamental principles of a Kosher home is keeping Milk and Meat separate; from pots & pans and cutlery to stoves and sinks. Plus: The laws of Koshering utensils previously used for non-kosher foods.
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| Shopping for Kosher foods, baked goods, fresh fruit and packaged goods; looking out for the Kosher certification and labels.
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| Wine represents the holiness and separateness of the Jewish people. However, since wine was and still is used in many forms of idolatrous worship, it has a unique status in Jewish law, which places extra restrictions on the making and handling of wine.
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| A group of children receive instructions on making potato-latkes. If you've always wanted to learn about this noble tradition but were ashamed to ask... here's your chance!
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| Visit a kosher bakery just before Purim as thousands of hamantaschen - the preferred Purim treat - are prepared and see what goes into making these delectable delights.
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Chanukah Cooking: Donuts and Latkas Join Eli as he prepares some Chanukah favorites with his Bubby
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