you ever wonder who first thought of New York-Style Cheesecake? All cheesecake has its roots in ancient Greek cuisine, which gave us an early version of the cheesecake; in fact, the dish was served to Olympic athletes during the first Olympic games in 776 B.C.! However, it was German immigrants who brought cheesecake to the United Continue Reading »
Hot Diggity Dog Bites What You’ll Need 1/4 cup yellow mustard 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish 8 (6-inch) flour tortillas 8 hot dogs (1-pound) Toothpicks What to Do Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a baking dish with cooking spray. In a small bowl, combine the mustard and relish; mix well. Spread equally over Continue Reading »
Ingredients 1/2x 1x 2x Original recipe (1X) yields 8 servings 8 ounces rotelle or spiral pasta, cooked and drained 2 ½ cups assorted cut-up vegetables (broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, bell peppers, cauliflower, onions and mushrooms) ½ cup cubed Cheddar or mozzarella cheese ⅓ cup sliced pitted ripe olives (Optional) 1 cup Wish-Bone Italian Dressing Directions Combine all ingredients except the dressing in large bowl. Add dressing; Continue Reading »
One Skillet Peach Glazed Chicken INGREDIENTS Boneless, skinless chicken thighs: you can substitute with boneless skinless chicken breast, but you’ll need to cut them in half to create thinner chicken cutlets. Those instructions are included in the recipe variations below. Vegetable oil: to pan fry the chicken and sauté the peaches and veggies for the sauce. Canola Continue Reading »
Hebrew National Beef Franks are an excellent affordable option, especially when they’re on sale. Walmart shoppers can get a 20-dog family pack for $15.94, which is the online price, so your local store is probably cheaper. “These are the best hot dogs available everywhere at a reasonable price,” one shopper said. “There may be some boutique Continue Reading »
Translation Of The Peanut Teshuva “Concerning peanuts, which were called stashkes in Europe—they have been accepted as being permitted on Pesach and are not considered kitniyos (legumes that are forbidden on Pesach) because all the reasons for the prohibition of kitniyos do not apply to peanuts. Peanuts are not sown in fields (with grain), and Continue Reading »