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A fresh take and indispensable kitchen companion on kosher cooking, for the legions of Jews and others who follow or aspire to adopt Jewish dietary laws
But for the title, a glance through this book's wide-ranging recipes would never give away that they're kosher. Kosher cooks new to the kitchen-as well as those new to keeping kosher-who want more than the standard Jewish fare will cheer at seeing the array of classy alternatives: pumpkin bisque instead of chicken soup; arepas rather than latkes; Mexican hot chocolate brownies, not halvah. And they can make everything with the confidence that it will adhere to dietary laws: Fein provides a comprehensive yet readable explanation of their principles, and all the dishes are composed to ensure they pass. (Apr.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsRonnie Fein is an award-winning cookbook author who has appeared in cooking segments on shows like Today in New York and Good Day New York. She lives in Stamford, Connecticut.
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December 04, 2008:
Hip Kosher is a fantastic addition to my cookbook collection. I am so grateful for these practical, simple and DELICIOUS recipes! We don't always eat kosher but often buy kosher foods for humane reasons. Some of our family is kosher so it's not only a terrific gift, it's great to have so many recipes to make for our kosher relatives and friends.
The Chicken with Dates and Toasted Almonds is a family favorite, the spinach pie is outstanding and perfect for our vegetarian friends, and challah french toast is beloved by the children in our family.
Thank you, Ronnie Fein! Keep the cookbooks coming!
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May 21, 2008: I am not (especially) hip nor Kosher, but I am interested in creative recipes, simple preparation, healthy food and clear instructions. And if I learn a tidbit about the origin of the dish I am serving, so much the better. Ronnie Fein's book delivers on all fronts. Red Pepper and Vidalia Onion Sandwich, Eggplant with Yogurt and Pine Nuts, Pomegranate-Glazed Turkey London Broil, Chilled Cucumber-Avocado Soup -- I have only tried a few of the mouthwatering recipes in these pages, but my family is eager for more. And that is always a welcome sign. I plan to buy extra copies as gifts, and heartily recommend this book for contemporary cooks of every description.