Although kugel is a classic Jewish dish, there are pretty much as many versions of the casserole as there are cooks. Kugel is often made with noodles, but it can also be potato-based and can also ...
When it comes to comfort food, San Francisco cookbook author Micah Siva swears by potato kugel. “Kugels, at their core, are baked casseroles,” she writes in her debut cookbook, “Nosh: Plant-Forward ...
Yapchik is a slow-cooked potato kugel with a layer of meat inside, often served for Shabbat lunch. The meat falls apart as it cooks, the kugel develops a rich brown color and taste from cooking ...
Some potato kugel accompanied by a salad of pre-mixed greens from the store, enhanced with some strawberries, walnuts and sliced black olives. With Passover coming, I decided to look for an ...
For most kugel lovers, the very best version is whatever you grew up eating. Whether you were raised on savory, schmaltz-laden potato kugel or sour cream-slathered noodle kugel dotted with raisins, ...
“Local? No, no. None of this here is local,” said the sour-faced woman wrapped in blankets next to her table of produce. “But at least I’m honest. You see that guy over there? He’s selling ...
Passover is a time of tradition, family gatherings, and, of course, delicious food that honors centuries of Jewish history. Since leavened grains are off the table, Passover recipes rely on creative ...
For most kugel lovers, the best version is whatever you grew up eating. Whether you were raised on savory, schmaltz-laden potato kugel or sour cream-slathered noodle kugel dotted with raisins, there’s ...