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Hannah Bronfman on How to ‘Do What Feels Good’
Food
Personality
Hannah Bronfman on How to ‘Do What Feels Good’
by
Jessica Halfin
Enormously popular on Instagram, Bronfman is now sharing her cheery insights—and healthy recipes—in her first print book.
Food
Feature
The Babka Bible
by
Jessica Halfin
A primer on babka, the insanely popular cake that comes in poppy seed, cinnamon, sweet cheese, chocolate-pecan and lemon varieties—for starters.
Food
Recipe
Mushroom, Barley and Lentil Soup, à la Manischewitz
by
Jessica Halfin
Inspired by iconic Manischewitz soup packets, this hearty barley stew—in either its meat or vegetarian form—will help battle the winter blues.
Food
Cookbook Review
Kim Kushner’s ‘I Heart Kosher’ Will Have You Loving Kosher, Too
by
Jessica Halfin
Kushner's latest book is both a collection of stylish, contemporary recipes and a primer on casually elegant entertaining.
Holidays
Tu B'Shevat
Holidays
Tu B'Shevat
Almond Biscotti Drizzled With Chocolate for Tu B’Shevat
by
Jessica Halfin
by
Jessica Halfin
The rich almond flavor of these biscotti—a cookie that originated in Roman times—lends a not-so-subtle nod to their Jewish cousins, mandelbrot.
Food
Small Bite
A Seasonal Israeli Gardening Calendar, Now in English
by
Jessica Halfin
Ilana Stein is the gardener and graphic designer behind the hand-illustrated "A Year in the Garden" calendar.
Food
Recipe
Colorful Israeli Salads to Brighten a Winter Shabbat
by
Jessica Halfin
An array of salads composed of carrots, raw beets, slow-cooked canned tomatoes, toasted nuts, dried fruit and red quinoa.
Food
Feature
Moroccan Slow-Cooked Shabbat
by
Jessica Halfin
For Shabbat, how about braised Moroccan chicken thighs, aromatic rice and peas, and potatoes slow-cooked in a rich, fragrant tomato sauce?
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