Bubbe and Me in the Kitchen: A Kosher Cookbook of Beloved Recipes and Modern Twists

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Bubbe and Me in the Kitchen A Kosher Cookbook of Beloved Recipes and Modern Twists

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Gold Medal Winner, 2017 Living Now Book Awards

A Kosher Cookbook that Reinvigorates Family Recipes and Embraces Our Culinary Future

Jerry Seinfeld's fictional dentist Tim Whatley famously converted to Judaism "for the jokes," but if there's one thing that defines Jewish culture as much as humor it's food. Miri Rotkovitz spent her childhood in the kitchen of her grandmother, Ruth Morrison Simon, whose commitment to international Jewish fare left a lasting impression. Bubbe and me in the Kitchen is a touching, humorous, versatile kosher cookbook, which celebrates the storied recipes that characterize and reinvent Jewish food culture.

Offering time-tested culinary treasures from her grandmothers recipe box, plus more than 80 original recipes of Miris own, this kosher cookbook includes Ashkenazi favorites such as babka, brisket, and matzo ball soup, and more global dishes, from zaatar pita chips and forbidden rice bowls to watermelon gazpacho and Persian chicken stew.

With contributions from Ronnie Fein, Kim Kushner, Paula Shoyer, and other Jewish food professionals, as well as holiday menus, this kosher cookbook is just as likely to spark memories and spur conversation as it is to enliven your meals.

  • Generational perspectives on keeping kosher
  • Over 100 recipes reflecting the diversity of traditional and modern Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi cuisine
  • A kosher cookbook with recipe labels in accordance with a kosher diet