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COOKING
ISRAELI-STYLE - SHARING FOOD WITH FRIENDS! A
wonderful way to show your solidarity with Israel is by serving Israeli dishes
to family and friends. Support Israel by thinking Israeli – enjoy hummus,
falafel and pita bread. You can also serve grilled foods, otherwise And
don’t forget about the coffee! Israelis love good coffee. In coffee houses,
they like to drink it served in porcelain cups with a piece of oogah (cake).
Israelis seem to find any excuse to have coffee, so I was intrigued As
a side dish for your Israeli-style dinner, serve this special noodle kugel,
which was shared with members of the Jewish Food list by Maxine Wolfson of Rhode
Island. She wrote: “Here’s an easy and never-fail way to KUGEL YERUSHALMI (JERUSALEM NOODLE KUGEL) 1
lb. thin noodles, not the thinnest Bring water, salt and pepper to a boil, add noodles and reduce to medium flame. Cook until water is absorbed. In a small pot, heat oil and sugar; keep mixing until sugar liquefies and turns brown. Be careful not to burn. Then immediately, carefully, pour over cooked noodles and continue stirring until thoroughly blended. Mix in margarine. Let cool for a few minutes and then add eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition. Bake in a greased casserole for 50 minutes or more at 325°F until nicely browned. Serves 8. ISRAEL COFFEE CHICKEN 1
large broiler-fryer chicken, cut up* Combine liquids and sugar and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 5 to 10 minutes. Arrange chicken in baking dish. Pour sauce over chicken and bake at 350°F for 1 hour. Turn and baste chicken every 15 minutes. Serves 4. * You can make it with 2 chickens using the same amount of sauce. (www.gourmania.com) |
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