This dessert works well all year ’round. Although it is kosher for Passover, people have enjoyed this recipe (from Aish). When it is not Passover, we refer to this as a flourless cake. During Passover, we just call it a super dessert. Enjoy! Yield: Serves 10 – 12.Description: This is a very thin, rich chocolate Continue Reading »
The Passover issue of the Kosher Nexus Newsletter has been posted on the UTJ web site. You can view it at: http://utj.org/Kitchen/knexus/knv13n3.pdf The html version is at: http://utj.org/Kitchen/knexus/knv13n3/index.html We hope you will enjoy it.
From Kosher Today (Monday, March 20, 2006) QUINOA IS KOSHER FOR PASSOVER, LEADING RABBI RULES (Chicago) Each year rabbis are asked to determine the Kosher for Passover status of “new” foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and even kitchen utensils. This year, Rabbi Gedalia Dov Schwartz, the rabbinic head of the Chicago Rabbinical Council, ruled that quinoa, the Continue Reading »
Attention all you folks who have apartments in Israel, rent apartments in Israel, or just take one for yom tov: Norman’s Steak and Burger ain’t just steak and burgers. Nope! They are Passover food, too. Check out their Passover Take Out Menu: NORMAN’S PESACH TAKE OUT MENU Soup Chicken soup…just like your Bubbie use to Continue Reading »
If it is almost Purim, then it must be time to prepare for Passover and the Seder. You can download – in Hebrew/English/Transliteration – FREE materials for Passover that are NEW and UPDATED for 5766 / 2006 in addition to previously published useful materials at www.jewishfreeware.org, sponsored by Foundation For Family Education, Inc. 501c3 (We’ve Continue Reading »
This week”s Kosher Today carried an article that listed lots of new products we can expect to see this year for Passover. Oh, and by the way, most of those products will begin to hit store shelves in about four weeks from now! From Kosher Today, here is their list: Passover continues to represent nearly Continue Reading »
It seems as if everyone had a beef with passover this year! The Saturday night seder meant difficulties from the get-go. The lateness in April meant another set of difficulties. The ever expanding list of forbidden foods- also known as the New Kitniyot list- meant even more to deal with. Yet, in spite of it Continue Reading »
Wow! It has been an incredibly busy two weeks. Lectures here and there, emails, Operation Passover phone calls, shopping, cleaning and cooking. What can we say except to wish each and every one of you a kosher and happy Passover. We will be off for a few days, but we expect (IY”H) to be back Continue Reading »
New materials for Pesah are now up on www.jewishfreeware.org. NOTE: you don’t need to log-in or a password; just click directly on “Downloads” and then “Passover” and take what you wish. Don’t hesitate to encourage others to come take what they wish, make copies, send copies, etc. It’s all free and intended to be used. Continue Reading »
This is a great addition to your seder menu. Try it, and you’ll be making it year after year! It also freezes really well! CARROT RING 4 Cups cooked mashed carrots 1/3 Cup finely chopped onion 2/3 Cup Matzah meal 4 eggs, lightly beaten 1-1/4 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper Mix carrots, onion, and Continue Reading »
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