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    Recipe #15175

    These have a very special flavor, go great with my Moroccan Pumpkin Soup (L'hamraak Garagh).

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    North African Sweet Potato Pancakes
    By Mirj on December 4, 2001

    Recipe #15175

    "These have a very special flavor, go great with my Moroccan Pumpkin Soup (L'hamraak Garagh)."
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    Ingredients: eggs, salt, sweet potatoes...

    Rating: 97.20%;

    7 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    Recipe #269267

    This is one of the most forgiving recipes you will find. It's hard to go wrong here. Observant Jews cannot cook on the Sabbath, and yet it has always...

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    Shabbat Chamin / Cholent (Meat and Potato Stew)
    By AniSarit on December 1, 2007

    Recipe #269267

    "This is one of the most forgiving recipes you will find. It's hard to go wrong here. Observant Jews cannot cook on the Sabbath, and yet it has always been tradition to serve a hot meal on Saturday after returning from Synagogue. This is the heart of Jewish cooking - no finesse, no mess, no fanciness. Just a hearty meal that is economical, delicious,..."
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    Ingredients: fresh coarse ground black pepper, dried kidney beans...

    Rating: 90.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 12 hrs 10 mins

    Recipe #126826

    I've been saving this since 1997 from McCall's magazine. There are 9 Passover recipes in it. The menu they gave is Gefilte Fish (no recipe), Chicken...

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    Roasted Tzimmes
    By Charlotte J on June 21, 2005

    Recipe #126826

    "I've been saving this since 1997 from McCall's magazine. There are 9 Passover recipes in it. The menu they gave is Gefilte Fish (no recipe), Chicken Soup With Matzo Balls, Mixed Green Salad (no recipe), Stuffed Tarragon Roast Capon With Rich Pan Gravy, Matzo Walnut and Mushroom Stuffing, Roasted Tzimmes, Asparagus With Lemon and Mint, Chocolate-Almond..."
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    Ingredients: fresh ground pepper, dried apricots...

    Rating: 90.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 28 mins

    Recipe #361640

    This recipe is from the wonderful cookbook, "A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking", by Marcy Goldman. This pareve Pesach cake tastes like a...

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    Mock Chestnut Torte (Passover Cake)
    By blucoat on March 19, 2009

    Recipe #361640

    "This recipe is from the wonderful cookbook, "A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking", by Marcy Goldman. This pareve Pesach cake tastes like a rich but light chocolate cheesecake. It's wonderful with or without the glaze. If you don't mind a dairy cake, it's also excellent with a regular ganache (with cream, etc...). Kids will..."
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    Ingredients: unsalted margarine, eggs...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:30 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 10 mins

    Kubbeh is a small pocket of dough that is stuffed with ground beef. Kubbeh for soup is usually boiled, whereas Kubbeh served on a platter is fried. Grocery...

    Red Kubbeh Soup

    Recipe #412070

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    Red Kubbeh Soup
    By Abba Gimel on February 8, 2010

    Recipe #412070

    "Kubbeh is a small pocket of dough that is stuffed with ground beef. Kubbeh for soup is usually boiled, whereas Kubbeh served on a platter is fried. Grocery stores in Israel and increasingly in the United States offer frozen packages of Kubbeh that are ready to drop into a vegetable soup. Enjoy this traditional recipe for kosher Kubbeh Soup, or Marak..."
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    Ingredients: celery & leaves, chicken soup powder...

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    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 45 mins

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