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  2. 28 Old-School Jewish Recipes Your Grandma Used to Make, from ...

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    If you’re craving something traditional for Hanukkah (like drool-worthy potato latkes), seeking a modernized twist on a classic for Passover (hi, miso matzo ball soup) or in need of a little ...

  3. Fried pickle latke recipe for Hanukkah - AOL

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    Here's the ingredients you'll need to recreate the dish at home: 5 cups (about 2 pounds) russet potatoes, washed. 2 eggs. 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

  4. 50 Old-Fashioned Recipes from the Midwest

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    This recipe features wild rice and apricot stuffing tucked inside a tender pork roast. The recipe for these tangy lemon bars comes from my cousin Bernice, a farmer's wife famous for cooking up feasts.

  5. Fried pickle - Wikipedia

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    The first known fried pickle recipe was printed in the Oakland Tribune on November 19, 1962, for "French Fried Pickles", which called for using sweet pickle slices and pancake mix. [ 1 ] Fried dill pickles were popularized by Bernell "Fatman" Austin in 1963 at the Duchess Drive In located in Atkins, Arkansas .

  6. The Amish Cook: A special visit with Daniel's grandparents - AOL

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    This week she shares his grandmother's molasses cookie recipe. Gloria's family trip to Ohio has included some quality time with Daniel's grandparents. This week she shares his grandmother's ...

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  8. Guss' Pickles - Wikipedia

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    Guss' Pickles was founded by a Polish immigrant, Isidor Guss. Guss arrived in New York in 1910, and like hundreds of thousands of other Jewish immigrants, settled in the Lower East Side . Clustered in the "pickle district" of Essex and Ludlow streets, early 20th century pickle vendors gave birth to what would be known as "New York style" pickles.

  9. Mixed pickle - Wikipedia

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    Indian pickle is prepared using oil unlike Western pickles, and is more likely to use lemon juice or some other acid as a souring agent instead of vinegar. Spices and ingredients vary from region to region. [3] Recipes for mixed pickles can also be found in Chinese cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, and many other world cuisines.