Why I only make this recipe once or twice a year during the Jewish holidays I do not know. It is really a great recipe to make for brunch or a light lunch ,or dinner. It is not too sweet and just delicious. We usually serve this at our Yom Kippur break the fast dinner which consists of bagels, and lox, and lots of salads...this is sweet but it is not dessert. You could of course serve it as dessert. It is delicious piping hot straight from the oven. The top becomes brown and crisp and the inside creamy. It is also very good reheated and can be frozen as well. I adapted this recipe from one I got on a cooking message board I frequent. This is bakinfool's Mom's Famous Noodle Kugel Famous Noodle Kugel 1 pound Wide Egg Noodles 2 cups Sour Cream 16 oz. container Cottage Cheese 6 Eggs 1 cup Sugar 1 stick Butter 2 tsp Vanilla splash of Lemon Juice Cinnamon Preheat oven to 350, grease a 13 by 9 baking dish cook noodles, drain well combine sour cream, cottage cheese, eggs, and sugar melted butter and vanilla, mix well add the lemon juice, mix well stir in the noodles, pour into prepared pan sprinkle the top with cinnamon bake for 1hr 15 min optional - Add 1/2 cup raisins and/ or one diced peeled apple While you can use reduced fat sour cream and cottage cheese, I think this is really best with full fat. Do not use non fat sour cream or cottage cheese. This recipe also halves very nicely. source:bakinfool/ck
Total Jewish comfort food (but don't feel like you have to be Jewish to make this).
These triangular, jelly-filled cookies are traditionally served on the Jewish holiday of Purim, although they make a great snack year round.
This fruit is a etrog. This fruit is a citron. Last week was the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a harvest festival that also commemorates the 40 years the Jews spent wandering in the desert. The festiva…
Have you ever had kugel? Noodle kugel is a traditional Jewish holiday dish made from egg noodles baked in a sweet custard.
My mom's recipe for hamantaschen, developed in California and then adapted by five daughters and daughters-in-law, is the best recipe ...
In Leviticus 23, the Lord appointed seven feasts as yearly rehearsals, prophecies teaching the whole plan of God concerning the coming of the Messiah and the redemption of man. The chart above is f…
Chicken with clementines is a fresh take on roasted chicken, and perfect for waking up a dreary winter menu!
This spicy, slightly smoky, cream pan sauce is made from beef stock, peppercorns, shallots, brandy, and cream.
These delicious and simple Sephardic Charoset Balls will take your Passover Seder food up a notch. And they make waiting for the main part of the meal so much easier:)
A parve recipe for Kishka, the traditional Jewish Ashkenazi stuffing. This recipe uses a mirepoix, held together with flour and oil.
The keys to this amazing chicken matzo ball soup are slow-cooking it and using boxed matzo ball mix. Some people swear by seltzer, but I find it’s not necessary—the mix makes perfect, fluffy matzo balls every time due to its baking powder. Add chicken fat (schmaltz) for extra-authentic flavor. The matzo balls will taste as if they came straight from Grandma's kitchen. —Shannon Sarna, South Orange, New Jersey
Make this night different from all other nights.
This lapbook or interactive notebook activities are a unit study about the Yom Kuippur, the holiest day of the Jewish Year, Yom Kippur is the second of the Jewish fall feasts. This lapbook will teach you the basics of Yom Kippur You will learn: What is Yom Kippur When is it celebrated? What things to do and NOT to do on Yom Kippur The history of Yom Kippur The Scapegoat ceremony What's in the Torah About Kol Nidrei and the Vidui prayer A Childrens Vidui Yom Kippur greetings In order to make this lapbook, you will need: A printer File folder Cardboard Construction paper Scissors Glue 2 split pins Included are A cover page, all templates and mini flapbooks needed to make this lapbook Complete instructions for assembling and placement All the background information you need Answer keys for the activities Extra blank pages/boxes so you can alter the activities if you want There are YouTube video’s included with songs, audiobible, teachings and videos to make this unit study a wholesome experience. Disclaimer: I did not make these YouTube video's and I do not own the copyright. I refer to the original video's and give credits to their makers. Check the preview to get a good impression of what is included. ************************************************************************************************************ You might also like: Rosh Hashanah lapbook ************************************************************************************************************ If you like this lapbook, I'd be happy to see your review! When you leave a review for any paid product, you can earn TpT credits. You can use these credits as a discount for your future purchases. If you have any questions, notice an error or have any problem when working with these materials, please contact me at [email protected]. Also if you see anything in my store that is not yet translated into Dutch, but you would really like to have it in Dutch, feel free to contact me! I do take custom orders if time and family circumstances allow it.
I promise you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy them.
This easy charoset recipe will elevate your Passover seder to another level! Featuring apples, walnuts and raisins along with your choice of dried cherries or dates, this sweet spread is sure to be a huge hit for Passover dinner. Chag sameach!
Our collection of Passover desserts includes favorites like flourless cakes, macaroons, matzo bark, and more. These delightful confections are the perfect way to conclude your seder meal.
Passover Bagels - Super easy to make and delicious. These Passover rolls are sweet and savory with a sesame topping. Serve them warm on your Pesaj Seder
The Jewish holiday of Sukkot is fast approaching and building a Sukkah is a must to celebrate it traditionally. We've collected the best 13 DIY Read More
I love Passover and all of the symbolism and stories and the special foods the holiday carries. Passover meant huge dinners with family and friends, somehow managing to squeeze in one or two more …
To make the wrapper batter: Combine all ingredients except butter in the carafe of a blender and blend thoroughly. Allow to stand for thirty minutes in the
Sephardic Charoset)Bites - It is not just a Passover Recipe. Enjoy these Sugar-Free, vegan and Gluten-free date and nut bites all year long. A real energy booster!
Classic Jewish tzimmes! A stew of carrots, sweet potatoes, dried fruit cooked in spices (and wine!)
These delicately spiced, rose-scented Persian cookies are the perfect treat for Passover since they contain no flour. They are nutty, rich, and slightly chewy with a crunchy exterior.
Here are our best Passover recipes for your Seder. You'll find traditional and modern takes on Jewish holiday dishes, including matzo ball soup, brisket, gefilte fish, kugel, and fresh ideas for side dishes.