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  2. Brisket (Jewish dish) - Wikipedia

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    Brisket is cooked for several hours at a low temperature and is cooked with a flavorful sauce and root vegetables. [7] It is commonly seasoned or cooked with a sauce, such as chili sauce or ketchup, or even Coca-Cola, [8] and vegetables such as onions, garlic, potatoes and carrots are added and the brisket is then cooked for several hours in an ...

  3. Cholent - Wikipedia

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    Code of Jewish Law = Kitzur Shulḥan Aruḥ : a Compilation of Jewish Laws and Customs. Annotated rev. ed. Rockaway Beach, N.Y: Hebrew Pub. Co., 1993. Gavin, Paola. “Red Hot Chili Peppers.” In Tablet Magazine. New York, NY: Nextbook Inc., 2022. Golstein, Rabbi Zalman. Going Kosher in 30 Days! : An Easy Step-By-Step Guide for the Rest of Us.

  4. 11 Jewish High Holiday Foods Worth Waiting for Break-the ...

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    2nd Ave Deli’s Kosher Brisket Dinner. From New York’s legendary 2nd Ave Deli, this huge spread can feed up to 10 people: Start with a bowl of comforting matzoh ball soup, follow up with slow ...

  5. List of Jewish cuisine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Round or oval savory croquettes made of semolina or bulghur [cracked wheat] dough, filled with minced onions and spicy minced lean meat (beef, lamb, goat or camel meat) and served raw, fried or cooked in savory sauce. Kubba Bamia: Iraq A stew made of semolina kubba, okra cooked in tomato sauce. Kubba Shwandar: Iraq A stew of semolina kubba ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. The Best Hanukkah Food to Make This Year, from Latkes to Brisket

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    Hanukkah, also called the Festival of Lights, starts on December 7 this year. The Jewish celebration honors the Maccabean Revolt against their oppressors, which led to the rededication of the ...

  8. Mizrahi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tahina with lemon and garlic, a staple of Mizrahi Jewish cuisine as a dip or cooking sauce. Mizrahi Jews are the Jews of the Middle East, and points south and east, largely along the Mediterranean coastal areas and the Levant. In some countries, there was much mixing of populations after 1492 when the Jews were expelled from Spain.

  9. Your Guide to 7 Traditional Hanukkah Foods - AOL

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