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Nourishing Tradition: Jewish Cookbooks and the Stories They Tell

Image by Center for Jewish History, NYC
June 29, 2016 – September 9, 2016
Nourishing Tradition” features objects from the collections of all five Center partners—American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research—and they illustrate the diverse, rich traditions of Jewish cuisine worldwide.
Making Midnight Chicken

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From Ella Risbridger’s cookbook!
SauteedMushrooms

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Mushrooms sauteeing for beef dish
Tomato Pasta Soup
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Tomato Pasta Soup

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Adapted from 125 Best Vegan Recipes, this hearty and wholesome soup is filled with brown rice rotini, red lentils, nutritional yeast and home-roasted tomatoes from the Summer, while red wine vinegar and Cabernet-infused sea salt add another layer of elegance.
28/7.2013 – new nordic antlers

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antlers are everywhere on pinterest, but i swear i’ve had this since last autumn. 20kr at the local boyscout fleamarket.
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Savor the States Cookbook Launch, September 2022

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Savor the States Cookbook Launch, September 2022
Gastrocast Cookbook Cover
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Gastrocast Cookbook Cover

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The cover to the Gastrocast e-Cookbook, now available at podchef.motime.com/post/512329
1980s (mid) – Nathan – chef – standing – 0065

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Nathan.
standing.
chef, cookbook.
Virginia.
… Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
… View my cousin Nathan‘s photos at www.flickr.com/photos/32643686@N00/
Well-worn “Grilling with Beer” (back cover)
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Well-worn “Grilling with Beer” (back cover)

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Grilling with Beer: Bastes, BBQ Sauces, Mops, Marinades, & More, Made With Craft Beer
Author: Lucy Saunders
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: F&B Communications (2006).
Language: English
ISBN-10: 09769875-0-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-9769875-0-5
▶ Front cover: here.
▶ The first cookbook to infuse the flavors of barbecue and grilled foods with craft beer and the first book to feature the phrase "craft beer" on its cover.
▶ Book is out-of-print but used copies can be found on the interwebs. Current cookbook by Ms. Saunders —Dinner in the Beer Garden— available at MBAA.
▶ Grilled potato salad recipe: here.
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"The perfect drink for the smoky flavors of grilled foods and BBQ is craft beer. And not just mass-market lawn-mower lagers, either. From the citrusy quenching of weissbier to the roasty flavors of porter and stout, there’s a spectrum of beer tastes.
Why use beer in a BBQ sauce?
First and foremost, flavor. Beer is much less acidic than wine, vinegar or citrus juices commonly used in BBQ sauces and marinades. It will tenderize meats without breaking down texture as rapidly as more powerful acids. Also, the balanced flavor in beer means that the other herbs and spices will not be overwhelmed by acetic notes.
Second, beer is less expensive than wine. It’s possible to use a very fine quality ale to make more than a quart of marinade, and still spend less than .
Third, the variety in North American beer styles encourages experimenting in the kitchen. From apricot ale to witbier, there’s a flavor that matches a meat, chicken or seafood sauce destined for the grill.
Fourth, drinking beer with BBQ — especially dark beer such as porters and stouts — defuses potentially dangerous HAAS (heteroclyclate aromatic amines), according to the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry."
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▶ Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1.
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Green City Market Cookbook
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Green City Market Cookbook

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Green City Market at Peggy Notebaert Museum (2430 N. Cannon Dr.) vendors are making it possible for you to enjoy a local, sustainable Thanksgiving. Pre-orders are being accepted at various vendors for pickup prior to Thanksgiving. Whether is your sustainable Turkey, delicious side dishes, breads or desserts, local farmers and businesses have something to help make your Thanksgiving table sparkle. Invited out for the holiday’s? Don’t forget to bring your host a copy of Green City Market’s new cookbook (.95). Certainly a gift they will cherish for holidays to come. Cookbooks are available at the market as well as on line at the GreenCityMarket.org.
