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KOSHER NEXUS VOL 11 #5

Kosher Kitchen

KOSHER NEXUS VOL 11 #5

Posted on September 3, 2004

The latest edition of the Kosher Nexus is available at the UTJ web site. Go to www.utj.org/Kitchen/knexus/knv11n5.pdf . Enjoy!

CHEF WEAR

Posted on August 6, 2004

We confess: we have an inordinate fondness for chef’s clothing. With the possible exception of surgical scrubs, nothing is ever as comfortable as chef’s wear. In the Kosher Nexus test kitchen facility, we favor chef wear over just about anything else. Put a pair of chef’s clogs on your feet, and see if your poor, Continue Reading »

PEANUT BUTTER RECIPE FOR HOT SUMMER DAYS

Posted on July 8, 2004

Two of our favorite food groups are peanut butter and chocolate. Put those two together, add a little whipped topping, and, “Heaven, we’re in heaven….” Here is one of our fave peanut butter recipes: NO BAKE PEANUT BUTTER PIE Ingredients 4 ounces cream cheese 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, sifted 1 cup crunchy peanut butter 1/2 Continue Reading »

YEE HAW! SOUTHERN BRISKET

Posted on June 24, 2004

When I was in Texas a few weeks back, I had occasion to read Southern Living magazine. I totally forgot that I had cut a recipe out of the mag and brought it home. Well, I found the recipe the other day and I tried it out. It was wonderful. I suspect you will like Continue Reading »

OH YOU DEVIL(ED EGG)

Posted on June 23, 2004

Here is another recipe from Hickory House, a famous trefe restaurant that seems to have an ample supply of recipes that work in Kosher homes, too! 6 eggs 1 medium red-skin boiling potato, peeled and cut into 8 pieces 1 Tbspn salt 2 Tbspn sweet pickle relish 2 Tbspn mayonnaise 1 Tbspn prepared yellow mustard Continue Reading »

SLOGGING THRU THE SLAW

Posted on June 13, 2004

With the advent (can we say that in a Jewish blog??) of June and BBQ and picnic season, easily portable, cold foods are back in fashion. Here are two slaw recipes from the famous Hickory House Restaurant in Oklahoma. Although the restaurant is not kosher, some of their recipes work well in a kosher kitchen. Continue Reading »

101 Ways to Prepare a Chicken, cont’d

Posted on June 11, 2004

Summer’s almost here and you don’t really want to be slaving over a hot oven every day (week?), do you? I think I’ve already posted the World’s Easiest Chicken Recipe – pour a jar of duck sauce over your chicken parts and bake it. Make lots of this and you can use some of the Continue Reading »

POTATO KABOBS

Posted on June 10, 2004

Here is a recipe that we have enjoyed every BBQ season. Hope it works for you, too! 2 large potatoes, diced 1 medium onion, diced 2 Tablespoons of Olive Oil Seasoned Salt or Mrs. Dash Pepper Boil the potato cubes until just slightly soft. Place on skewers with the onions in between the cubes of Continue Reading »

ROASTED GARLIC TERIYAKI CHICKEN

Posted on June 8, 2004

Yesterday was a perfect day weatherwise in the Metro NYC area. So, off came the cover of the BBQ grill and dinner was cooked and eaten outside. We found this recipe in a magazine and it worked just fine for us: 2/3 cup Roasted Garlic Teriyaki Marinade and Sauce 1 Tablespoon (packed)of brown sugar 1 Continue Reading »

PRALINE KUGEL

Posted on April 21, 2004

April 21, 2004 at 12:53:45a.m. This is a great recipe. Everyone likes this kugel and it works both hot and cold. Beware, though, this kugel can become addictive!! 1 1/2 sticks (3/4 cup) salted butter or margarine 3/4 cup dark brown sugar 1 cup pecans, halved 1 pound wide noodles 4 large eggs 1 teaspoon Continue Reading »