The highlight of a Passover seder is undoubtedly matzo ball soup, which consists of round, boiled dumplings made of matzo meal served in a seasoned chicken broth. While some people might prefer matzo ...
“If chicken soup is Jewish penicillin, then matzo ball soup is the key to world peace,” writes Jewish author Micah Siva in her debut cookbook, “Nosh: Plant-Forward Recipes Celebrating Modern Jewish ...
Our ABC11 family recipe journey continues this week. We are wrapping up the Jewish holiday of Passover, so we are making a traditional Passover recipe: Matzo Ball Soup. Maggie Green is a data ...
We know. No one’s matzo ball soup is better than your bubbe’s. But this version, from Oakland’s Pomella, one of the 50 Best Restaurants in the Bay Area, comes pretty close. Chef-owner Mica Talmor uses ...
Place the potato in a medium saucepan; cover with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Cook uncovered for about 25 minutes or until fork-tender. Transfer to a colander to drain and cool for 10 ...
Passover starts at sundown tonight and that means that Jewish people throughout South Florida will be supping on matzo ball soup. There is a fundamental debate among Jewish foodies concerning the ...
Hanukkah began Nov. 28th. Mark the Festival of Lights with matzo ball soup. This simple recipe from chef Serena Poon is so good, you won’t even miss the chicken stock or gluten from the matzo meal.
SEATTLE — Passover, the Jewish holiday commemorating the freedom of the Israelites from the Egyptians, starts on March 27th this year. Lots of foods are part of the 8-day celebration, but for Amity ...
I am passionate about making sure that everyone who visits my house has plenty to eat and doesn’t feel left out just because they have an allergy or a dietary restriction. Which means I have learned ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Passover starts at sundown Monday. With that in mind, I just stirred together a batch of my favorite mazto balls, adding a few ...
The first night of Passover begins this year on March 27th. As Jewish people around the world sit down to their Seders and cherish the freedom we now have, many will also be enjoying bowls of matzo ...