Category: Jewish Fusion Recipes
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Turkey with Matzah Stuffing Recipe
During the Jewish holiday of Passover, many households serve turkey recipes. However, since the dietary rules for Passover do not permit leavened products such as bread or cornbread, traditional cooks substitute matzah, which is available in most supermarkets year ’round. Matzah’s texture makes an excellent stuffing, and you definitely do not need to be Jewish…
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Chicken Hotpot Recipe
Elsewhere on this recipe Web site, I have written about the South African affinity for curries. This recipe combines both sweet and savory ingredients into a delicious Chicken curry. It is also very easy to prepare.
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Brisket with Dried Apricots Recipe
This delicious brisket recipe takes about 3 hours of preparation.
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Italian Chicken Recipe
The Jewish community of Italy, tragically, was decimated by the Holocaust. Still, its remaining community has preserved its unique culture and traditions, including a distinctive cuisine that fuses Sephardic, Middle Eastern and Spanish cooking with Italian ingredients and methods. The cuisine of the Italian Jews is a fabulous example of Jewish Fusion at its very…
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Festival Egg Salad Recipe
Some recipes, although not actually Jewish, just seem that way, probably because they are the favorite of so many traditional cooks. This recipe is an especially good example. It is often served at a brunch or the “break-the-fast” at the end of the Jewish Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) It is pretty enough to serve…