“Paj-kes” – Korean Latkes
Becky Jaye shares her family recipe for pajeon, a Korean potato pancake often made with scallions and other vegetables.
Asian Spinach Salad with Candied Walnuts and Fried Tofu Croutons
Serve this extraordinary salad for festive Shabbat gatherings and holiday celebrations!
Szechuan Cold Spicy Noodles
Savor the deep flavor combo of spices and textures in this popular Szechuan classic!
Chinese Hot and Sour Soup
Change up the regular chicken soup routine with a flavorful hot and sour soup!
Orange Chicken
Fill your kitchen with the aromas of orange zest and flavorful Chinese cooking spices!
Gluten-Free Almond Shortbread Cookies
This cookie dough is easily stirred together by hand, and guarantees a tender, crisp, buttery cookie.
Easy Sweet and Sour Brisket
It doesn’t get much easier than this, and, if you have sealed your heavy duty foil tightly, your pan won’t get dirty and can go right back into the cabinet after cooking!
Chocolate Chip Mystery Mandelbrot
Mandelbrot means “almond bread” in Yiddish, but its origins are the biscotti cookies that were created in Italy more than 700 years ago. This recipe is featured in Tina Wasserman's book, Entree to Judaism for Families filled with tools to help children learn to cook with confidence, with clear, step-by-step instructions for every recipe and tips for adults to make the experience safe and rewarding.
Falafel (Chickpea Patties)
Falafel is sold on street corners in every city and town in Israel.