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Healthy Sweet Potato Latkes
You would think it's a pancake or cookie or some other baked goodie, but these sweet potato latkes make a perfect side dish for breakfast or dinner to replace the starchy spuds! And it’s a handy snack as well. These are a welcome addition to holiday menus.... - 135.236
Simple Israeli Salad
This simple Israeli Salad is something that can be the appetizer of any main course meal across any cuisine. It is simple to make, obviously no cooking is involved here. Just chopping and mixing! It is also a very healthy choice, if I may add. Bon Appetit! - 118.03
Jewish Matzo Ball Soup
No Passover celebration is complete without a delicious matzo ball soup. The chef here showcases simple instructions to make basic matzo ball soup combined with chicken base and butter. This is definitely a delicious appetizer option for the holidays or even... - 86.9506
Sweet Potato And Zucchini Latkes
this Hanukkah favorite yields a delightfully crispy and slightly sweet pancake. Prepare the batter just before cooking to prevent excess liquid and soggy cakes; pour off any excess liquid while cooking, if necessary. These lacy latkes are delicate, so don't... - 41.7904
Matzo Ball Soup
Passover, the most widely observed Jewish holiday, commemorates the exodus of Jews from Egypt. It falls on the first full moon of early spring, and the first evening is celebrated with a Seder, a ceremonial meal at which chicken soup with matzo balls is... - 40.9191
Israeli Salad
A healthy Jewish side dish, the Israli Salad is absolutely delicious. Tickle your taste buds with this refreshing salad. It is all about the genuine Jewish flavor. So do not procrastinate, try this Israeli salad recipe. - 36.8981
Pomegranate And Apple Salad
Serve this fresh and light Pomegranate Apple Salad. It complements the spirit of the holiday by using the two fruits upon which blessings have been made. - 33.1924