5 delicious jewish recipes from around the world
A rich and flavorful chicken liver pâté, often referred to as 'chopped liver' in Jewish households. This classic dish is smooth, savory, and perfect served with crackers, pickles, or on rye bread.
A classic Roman Jewish specialty, these artichokes are deep-fried whole until their outer leaves are delightfully crispy and the hearts are tender and flavorful. The unique preparation involves opening the leaves to resemble a blooming flower before frying.
A classic Alsatian Jewish Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah dish. Whole carp is gently poached in a flavorful court-bouillon, then chilled in the resulting gelatinous broth until set. The dish is served cold, allowing the natural collagen from the fish to create a delicate jelly, offering a unique sweet and sour flavor profile.
A moist, aromatic, and deeply flavorful cake, traditionally enjoyed during Jewish holidays, especially Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing a sweet new year. Its rich taste comes from honey and a blend of warm spices.
Light and fluffy matzah balls (kneidlach) infused with fresh herbs and a hint of warming spices, perfect for serving in chicken soup or as a delightful appetizer.