The story of Hanukkah reminds us yet of another history lesson about the importance of tolerance between religions and cultures. So instead of one culture forcing itself on another, I'd like to see how food can bring us together. Here is a take on ... continue reading...
Levivot – The Absolute Perfect Potato Latkes
As we are approaching our oiliest (not to get you confused with our holiest) holiday of all – Hanukkah, I want to talk about the number one classic of the holiday- Levivot or latkes… They are fried, they are good and they already made it beyond ... continue reading...
Shakshuka – Sometimes the Bread is Just a Messenger
I love food shopping and it is naturally my house assigned job; however, my husband must have found the joy in food shopping (or maybe just the joy in escaping), since recently he has been almost insisting on handling this weekly house task. So, I ... continue reading...
Oven Roasted Vegetables – Move Aside Main Dish
Growing up in Israel we didn’t celebrate Thanksgiving. The only information I was exposed to about this holiday was through American movies and TV shows, as I watched American families gathered around a table filled with good food to count their ... continue reading...
Harissa – This dish is on fire!
This one goes out to the spicy food lovers out there… When I think of hot spicy food, I think of my younger sister; her love for hot spicy flavors goes hand in hand with her spiced up, hot personality and by that I mean – “This girl is on ... continue reading...