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Kolsch: History, Brewing Techniques, Recipes (Classic Beer Style Series)

by Eric Warner

Eric Warner, one of America's foremost brewers of German beer, unravels the story behind Kölsch and shares tried-and-true recipes and brewing techniques. Kölsch offers in-depth information on the history, flavor profile, brewing methods, and ingredients of this delicate golden ale. He also reveals his favorite places in Cologne to experience hearty German fare with an authentic stange of Kölsch. It has been said that: Kölsch is the only language one can drink (Anon.). Number 13 in the Classic Beer Style Series from Brewers Publications, the series examines individual world-class beer styles, covering origins, history, sensory profiles, brewing techniques and commercial examples.

Kombucha Revolution

by Stephen Lee Ken Koopman

This guide from the founder of Kombucha Wonder Drink demystifies the process of brewing kombucha at home and offers recipes for using it in infusions, smoothies, cocktails, and more.The Wonder DrinkKombucha--a fizzy, fermented tea-based beverage packed with probiotics, vitamins, and enzymes--has home brewers salivating. And who better to guide you through the brewing process than a tea guru with more than forty years of experience under his belt? Stephen Lee, cofounder of Tazo Tea and Stash Tea, turned his attention to fermented tea and founded Kombucha Wonder Drink in 2001. In Kombucha Revolution, Lee reveals the secrets to brewing the perfect batch of kombucha and caring for your very own SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast). He also shares his favorite recipes--plus contributions from brewers, bartenders, and chefs like "Kombucha Mamma" Hannah Crum and Wildwood's Dustin Clark--for infusing your brew with fruits, herbs, and spices, and incorporating it into juices, smoothies, sauces, snacks, sweets, and cocktails.With recipes for Lavender-Green Tea Kombucha, Cranberry Bitters Cocktails, Kombucha Vinegar, Green Smoothies, Kombucha Lime Ceviche, and Kombucha Pear Sorbet, mixing this healthful brew into your everyday lifestyle has never been so revolutionary.

Kombucha and Kimchi: How Probiotics and Prebiotics Can Improve Brain Function

by Dr. Soki Choi

Discover the mind-gut connection, and boost your mood with the kings of gut-healthy fermented foods—kombucha and kimchi! Did you know you can fight Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, MS, ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, stress, chronic pain, and more with what you eat? The discovery of the gut-brain-axis is quickly emerging as the most exciting health concept in decades. Mounting evidence has shown that gut bacteria aren't just good for a healthy immune system or maintaining our weight—they're also good for the brain! In this groundbreaking book, Soki Choi takes us through the microbiotic revolution and the latest breakthroughs in gut-brain research that show how intestinal flora shapes neural development and brain biochemistry. Combining the latest science—presented in accessible, layman terms—with practical tips on how to eat, Choi also shares twenty of her best recipes for kombucha and kimchi, the fermented foods packed with good gut bacteria. Follow your gut, treat food as medicine, and indulge in kombucha and kimchi to nourish your brain!

Kombucha!

by Jessica Childs Eric Childs

The complete guide to kombucha-- the wildly popular probiotic tea. Kombucha is lauded worldwide by healers, athletes, yogis, and other health-conscious souls, and is now going mainstream. Kombucha, a fermented tea beverage, has many cleansing, healing, and detoxifying effects. Eric and Jessica Childs, founders of Kombucha Brooklyn and experts on the wonders of kombucha, share their knowledge in this complete guide to kombucha. In addition to the science and culture of 'buch, Kombucha! includes recipes and reveals inventive uses for the beverage in cooking, cocktails, and beauty products, tapping the benefits of probiotics for radiant rejuvenation.

Konditor & Cook: Deservedly Legendary Baking

by Gerhard Jenne

Kookboek: Tasty Low Carb Meals

by Leonard Pierce Marlies Perman

OMVAT 25+ Recepten die uw smaakpapillen zullen laten tintelen met opwinding !! Nu kunt u de best verkochte boeken krijgen Low Carb Recepten die onweerstaanbaar smakelijk zijn en een laag Carb-gewichtsverlies Geheimen voor een gereduceerde prijs. Bent u op zoek naar een aantal heerlijke low carb-recepten om af te vallen? Dit eenvoudige en gemakkelijke kookboek bevat stapsgewijze koolhydraatbeperkte recepten waarmee je lekker kunt eten en afvallen! U zult indruk maken op uw vrienden en familie met deze smakelijke gerechten. Uw problemen zijn opgelost ==> GEMAKKELIJKE, STAP VOOR STAP RECEPTEN! Dit is het ultieme low carb kookboek. Het duurde niet lang voordat iedereen om meer vroeg. Met een mooie variëteit aan low carb-recepten, kunt u iedereen tevreden stellen! (Inclusief recepten voor elke gelegenheid) Dit boek gaat in op het koolhydraatarme dieet en introduceert verschillende geheimhoudingen voor gewichtsverlies, evenals strategieën en tips voor het succesvol implementeren van het koolhydraatarme dieet in je leven. Er is een grote kans dat je al een heleboel verschillende dieetplannen en strategieën voor gewichtsverlies hebt geprobeerd die simpelweg niet tot het gewenste gewichtsverlieseffect leidden of je verloor het gewicht om het allemaal terug te krijgen. De kans is groot dat je je uiterste best hebt gedaan, maar de technieken werkten gewoon niet. Als dit het geval is, hoeft u zich geen zorgen te maken. Dit boek geeft je niet alleen de informatie die je moet weten over het koolhydraatarme dieet en de geweldige voordelen ervan, maar biedt ook een paar eenvoudige strategieën en tips om moeiteloos de paar overtollige kilo's kwijt te raken. U zult blij zijn te weten dat het koolhydraatarme dieet behoorlijk verschilt van andere diëten. Verschillende wetenschappelijke bronnen hebben bewezen dat het koolhydraatarme dieet buitengewoon heilzaam is voor uw gezondheid. Dit is echter niet eens het beste deel. Wat gewe

Kooking with a Koori

by Nathan Lyons

He&’s the viral sensation on TikTok who&’s showing families that you don&’t need to spend a motser to feed your hungry household. Western Sydney dad Nathan Lyons regularly feeds his family of eight for just $8, and his #madfeedz videos have attracted more than 127,000 followers and more than 1.4 million likes. Kooking with a Koori is a collection of Nathan's best recipes and more Indigenous Australian soul foods that won&’t break the bank. His aim is to get Aussies back into the kitchen making their own meals instead of grabbing fast food. So what are you waiting for? Get yourself to the kitchen and start making your own madfeedz!'The thing I like about Nathan&’s approach to food is that he genuinely loves to cook, and he manages to bring that joy and humour to the practical dishes he uses to feed his family. It's no wonder audiences love what he does.' - Adam Liaw

Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home

by Eric Kim

An homage to what it means to be Korean American with delectable recipes that explore how new culinary traditions can be forged to honor both your past and your present.&“This is such an important book. I savored every word and want to cook every recipe!&”—Nigella Lawson, author of Cook, Eat, Repeat ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED COOKBOOKS OF 2022—Time, Food52New York Times staff writer Eric Kim grew up in Atlanta, the son of two Korean immigrants. Food has always been central to his story, from Friday-night Korean barbecue with his family to hybridized Korean-ish meals for one—like Gochujang-Buttered Radish Toast and Caramelized-Kimchi Baked Potatoes—that he makes in his tiny New York City apartment. In his debut cookbook, Eric shares these recipes alongside insightful, touching stories and stunning images shot by photographer Jenny Huang.Playful, poignant, and vulnerable, Korean American also includes essays on subjects ranging from the life-changing act of leaving home and returning as an adult, to what Thanksgiving means to a first-generation family, complete with a full holiday menu—all the while teaching readers about the Korean pantry, the history of Korean cooking in America, and the importance of white rice in Korean cuisine. Recipes like Gochugaru Shrimp and Grits, Salt-and-Pepper Pork Chops with Vinegared Scallions, and Smashed Potatoes with Roasted-Seaweed Sour Cream Dip demonstrate Eric's prowess at introducing Korean pantry essentials to comforting American classics, while dishes such as Cheeseburger Kimbap and Crispy Lemon-Pepper Bulgogi with Quick-Pickled Shallots do the opposite by tinging traditional Korean favorites with beloved American flavor profiles. Baked goods like Milk Bread with Maple Syrup and Gochujang Chocolate Lava Cakes close out the narrative on a sweet note. In this book of recipes and thoughtful insights, especially about his mother, Jean, Eric divulges not only what it means to be Korean American but how, through food and cooking, he found acceptance, strength, and the confidence to own his story.

Korean BBQ: Master Your Grill in Seven Sauces

by Bill Kim Chandra Ram

A casual and practical guide to grilling with Korean-American flavors from chef Bill Kim of Chicago's award-winning bellyQ restaurants, with 80 recipes tailored for home cooks with suitable substitutions for hard-to-find ingredients.Born in Korea but raised in the American Midwest, chef Bill Kim brings these two sensibilities together in Korean BBQ, translating Korean flavors for the American consumer in a way that is friendly and accessible. This isn't a traditional Korean cookbook but a Korean-American one, based on gatherings around the grill on weeknights and weekends. Kim teaches the fundamentals of the Korean grill through flavor profiles that can be tweaked according to the griller's preference, then gives an array of knockout recipes. Starting with seven master sauces (and three spice rubs), you’ll soon be able to whip up a whole array of recipes, including Hoisin and Yuzu Edamame, Kimchi Potato Salad, Kori-Can Pork Chops, Seoul to Buffalo Shrimp, BBQ Spiced Chicken Thighs, and Honey Soy Flank Steak. From snacks and drinks to desserts and sides, Korean BBQ has everything you need to for a fun and delicious time around the grill.

Korean Barbecue at Home: 50 Traditional Recipes to Entertain Family and Friends

by Sara Upshaw

Cook up delicious Korean barbecue in your own kitchen When it comes to Korean barbecue, there's something for every taste. Typically enjoyed communally, this beloved tradition brings friends and family together over savory meats and fresh vegetables, eaten right off the grill. This cookbook gives you the tools to create Korean barbecue magic with comprehensive guidance, 50 flavorful recipes, and six complete menus for hosting the perfect get-together. Korean BBQ basics—Explore the history of Korean barbecue and the components that make up a meal, as well as what ingredients and equipment you'll need to cook and host a barbecue. A full grill—Discover mouthwatering recipes for small plates, proteins, dipping sauces, sides (banchan), and even drinks and desserts so you can put together complete, crowd-pleasing meals. Recipe tips and tricks—Find pairing suggestions for every recipe, plus prep pointers, make-ahead tips, and other advice for cooking success. Create a true Korean culinary experience at home with help from this barbecue cookbook.

Korean Favorites: Periplus Mini Cookbooks

by Jonathan Hopfner Yu-Kyoung Moon

The recipes in this book attempt to introduce the reader to some lesser-known Korean dishes as well as the classic standards, hopefully providing a glimpse of the quality and diversity of the country's dining traditions in the process.

Korean Favorites: Periplus Mini Cookbooks

by Jonathan Hopfner Yu-Kyoung Moon

The recipes in this book attempt to introduce the reader to some lesser-known Korean dishes as well as the classic standards, hopefully providing a glimpse of the quality and diversity of the country's dining traditions in the process.

Korean Favorites: Periplus Mini Cookbooks

by Jonathan Hopfner Yu-Kyoung Moon

Korean food has been gaining popularity in the US in recent years. Korean food puts heavy emphasis on rice, vegetables, and meats. Korean food is known for being savory, spicy, and healthy. Korean Favorites contains recipes to make over 35 delicious, authentic Korean classics. Recipes for a diverse selection of foods like condiments, pickles, desserts, meats, poultry, rice, noodles, seafood, snacks, appetizers, soups, and stews. Recipes include:Classic cabbage kimchiCrisp honey ginger donutsBulgogiSesame ginger chickenBibimbapStir fried shrimpSeafood and scallion pancakes (Pajeon) Beef rib soupAnd many more Korean favorites! Also included are unit conversion tables, dual measurements, over 35 clear photos, and an overview of basic Korean ingredients to create some of the tastiest Korean classics. Each recipe includes cook time, prep time, and serving sizes. Enjoy!

Korean Food Made Simple

by Judy Joo

&“From kimchi to bibimbap, Joo—who hosts a show on the Cooking Channel—breaks down intimidating dishes.&”—Entertainment WeeklyIn Korean Food Made Simple, Judy Joo, host of the Cooking Channel&’s show of the same name and Food Network regular, brings Korean food to the masses, proving that it&’s fun and easy to prepare at home. As a Korean-American, Judy understands how to make dishes that may seem exotic and difficult accessible to the everyday cook. The book has over 100 recipes including well-loved dishes like kimchi, sweet potato noodles (japchae), beef and vegetable rice bowl (bibimbap), and Korean fried chicken, along with creative, less-traditional recipes like Spicy Pork Belly Cheese Steak, Krazy Korean Burgers, and Fried Fish with Kimchi Mayo and Sesame Mushy Peas. In addition, there are chapters devoted to sauces, desserts, and drinks as well as a detailed list for stocking a Korean pantry, making this book a comprehensive guide on Korean food and flavors. Enjoying the spotlight as the hot Asian cuisine, Korean food is on the rise, and Judy&’s bold and exciting recipes are go-tos for making it at home. &“This is a stunning book. Forget for a moment it&’s about the food of Korea. It&’s just so impressive on many levels. I already crave the Disco fries and Korean eggplant and I won&’t rest until I have the Korean fried chicken! Judy has written a beautiful, timely, and truly impressive tome, both mouthwatering and so very informative. Julia Child just got a new and wonderful neighbor on my bookshelf.&”—Geoffrey Zakarian, Iron Chef

Korean Food Systems: Secrets of the K-Diet for Healthy Aging

by Kalidas Shetty Dong-Hwa Shin

The Republic of Korea (ROK) is projected by 2030 to have the longest living population compared to any nation on earth. A girl born in the ROK in 2030 will live up to 90.8 years on average. What are the reasons for this improvement in longevity?Among many insights for longevity among the people of the ROK is the diverse Korean ethnic diet with roots in a traditional diet that has been preserved for centuries. Korean Food Systems: Secrets of the K-Diet for Healthy Aging provides an integrated and holistic approach towards the understanding how food systems of the ROK and experiences of the last 60-plus years has been sustained by traditions and ecology integrated with contemporary advances in technology and the economy.Key Features: Discusses the rationale and basis of food systems, traditions of healthy eating, and healthy aging in the Korean population and why by 2030 they will be the longest living population on the planet Reflects on the role of historical, cultural, and traditional food and dietary concepts of Korea and how they have influenced healthy eating habits, contributing to health and longevity Discusses the relevance of the modern genetic concepts of nutrigenomics and epigenetics, metabolic concepts such as circulation, and food concepts such as fermented and functional foods in advancing healthy food concepts and longevity Provides insights how a large population can advance an integrated holistic food-based approach to longevity and wellness As a collaboration between various outstanding authors, the insights from this book can provide global examples to align similar approaches and policies in other countries in different ecologies of planet earth.

Korean Functional Foods: Composition, Processing and Health Benefits (Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals)

by Kun-Young Park Dae Young Kwon Ki Won Lee Sunmin Park

Koreans believe the adage of food as medicine. Therefore, herbs or fruit ingredients such as ginger, cinnamon, adlay, mugwort, pomegranate, and ginseng are used for their therapeutic effects as much as cooking. This book provide information related to Korean functional food. It first describes the history and culture of Korean foods, and then compares Korean diet tables with other Asian countries and Western countries. Also, the book will cover detailed information of Korean functional foods such as kimchi, soybean products, ginseng, salt, oil and seeds. It also deals with its health benefits and processing methods, followed by rules and regulations related to its manufacture and sales.

Korean Home Cooking: Classic and Modern Recipes

by Rachel Wharton Sohui Kim

An approachable, comprehensive guide to Korean cuisine, featuring 100 recipes to make in your home kitchen.In Korean Home Cooking, Sohui Kim shares the authentic Korean flavors found in the dishes at her restaurant and the recipes from her family. Sohui is well-regarded for her sense of sohnmat, a Korean phrase that roughly translates to “taste of the hand,” or an ease and agility with making food taste delicious. With 100 recipes, Korean Home Cooking is a comprehensive look at Korean cuisine, and includes recipes for kimchee, crisp mung bean pancakes, seaweed soup, spicy chicken stew, and japchae noodles and more traditional fare of soondae (blood sausage) and yuk hwe (beef tartare). With Sohui’s guidance, stories from her family, and photographs of her travels in Korea, Korean Home Cooking brings rich cultural traditions into your home kitchen.“Korean Home Cooking is a revelation. It is an education in Korean cuisine and roadmap for bringing it into your kitchen, with recipes that are as smart and delicious as they are achievable. Herein is a body of knowledge that needed a generous cook like Sohui to shape and share it, and it deserves a spot on every serious cook’s bookshelf.” —Peter Mehan, author, co-founder of Lucky Peach“Like so many other enthusiastic eaters, I am fascinated with the flavors found in Korean cooking. . . . Sohui’s writing welcomes us like a family member to visit her earliest food memories, and she profoundly informs us with the nuanced skill of a natural teacher.” —Michael Anthony, author and executive chef, Grammercy Tavern“The delectably spiced, colorful Korean dishes in restaurants may seem overwhelming to the American home cook. No longer. In this very detailed and exquisitely illustrated cookbook, Sohui Kim combines knowledge from her Insa kitchen with down-to-earth savvy recalled from her family kitchen.” —Mimi Sheraton, author“The most useful cookbook released by a New York chef in 2018.” —Grub Street

Korean Made Easy: Simple recipes to make from morning to midnight

by Seji Hong

Bibimbap. Korean Fried Chicken. Kimchi. There's no doubt Korean food is delicious - made up of bold flavours and comforting dishes - but many people unfairly assume it's too difficult to cook at home.In Korean Made Easy, Seji Hong demonstrates the simplicity of the country's cuisine and reveals how to create some of its best-loved dishes by mix and matching just seven store cupboard ingredients: Gochujang, Doenjang, Ganjang (Soy sauce), Rice, Sesame oil, Fish sauce and Gochugaru, along with a few extras that can easily be found in supermarkets.All the recipes in this book are simple enough for kitchen novices but are also sure to excite more seasoned cooks, with classics including Beef Bulgolgi and Cold Spicy Noodles, as well as street-food favourites such as Tteokbokki, Gochujang Chicken Skewers and Korean Corn Dogs.

Korean Made Easy: Simple recipes to make from morning to midnight

by Seji Hong

Bibimbap. Korean Fried Chicken. Kimchi. There's no doubt Korean food is delicious - made up of bold flavours and comforting dishes - but many people unfairly assume it's too difficult to cook at home.In Korean Made Easy, Seji Hong demonstrates the simplicity of the country's cuisine and reveals how to create some of its best-loved dishes by mix and matching just seven store cupboard ingredients: Gochujang, Doenjang, Ganjang (Soy sauce), Rice, Sesame oil, Fish sauce and Gochugaru, along with a few extras that can easily be found in supermarkets.All the recipes in this book are simple enough for kitchen novices but are also sure to excite more seasoned cooks, with classics including Beef Bulgolgi and Cold Spicy Noodles, as well as street-food favourites such as Tteokbokki, Gochujang Chicken Skewers and Korean Corn Dogs.

Koreatown: A Cookbook

by Matt Rodbard Deuki Hong

This is not your average soft-focus "journey to Asia" kind of cookbook. Koreatown is a spicy, funky, flavor-packed love affair with the grit and charm of Korean cooking in America. Koreatowns around the country are synonymous with mealtime feasts and late-night chef hangouts, and Deuki Hong and Matt Rodbard show us why with stories, interviews, and over 100 delicious, super-approachable recipes. It's spicy, it's fermenty, it's sweet and savory and loaded with umami: Korean cuisine is poised to break out in the U.S., but until now, Korean cookbooks have been focused on taking readers to an idealized Korean fantasyland. Koreatown, though, is all about what's real and happening right here: the foods of Korean American communities all over our country, from L.A. to New York City, from Atlanta to Chicago. We follow Rodbard and Hong through those communities with stories and recipes for everything from beloved Korean barbecue favorites like bulgogi and kalbi to the lesser-known but deeply satisfying stews, soups, noodles, salads, drinks, and the many kimchis of the Korean American table.From the Hardcover edition.

Koreaworld: A Cookbook

by Matt Rodbard Deuki Hong

A vibrant exploration of Korean cuisine, both in Korea and in Koreatowns around the globe, with more than 75 bold, flavor-packed recipes and stunning photography from the New York Times bestselling authors of Koreatown.&“A whirlwind introduction to a whole new world of food and an entirely new perspective on Korean cooking.&”—Ruth Reichl, journalist and author of The Paris NovelJoin chef Deuki Hong and journalist Matt Rodbard as they take an insider&’s look at the exciting evolution of Korean food through stories of chefs and home cooks, as well as recipes that are shaping modern Korean cuisine, including sweet-spicy barbecue, creative rice and seafood dishes, flavor-bombed stews, and KPOP-fueled street food.In Koreatown, Deuki and Matt explored the foods of Korean American communities across the United States. Now with Koreaworld, they show how Korean cuisine today is nothing less than an international culinary revolution, from the ancient plant-based cooking of famed Buddhist monk-chefs to modern charred-greens rice rolls and pork-stuffed fried peppers.Koreaworld takes readers into the bustling metropolis of Seoul, where the modern-day barbecue scene is pushing into new territory with recipes like Smoked Giant Short Ribs cooked over hay and where the city&’s third-wave coffee culture is exploding. Deuki and Matt also visit Jeju Island, where seafood dishes like Jeju Whole Fried Smashed Rock Fish rule supreme, and they explore the plant-based temple cuisine found in the rural province of Jeolla-do, with dishes such as Cold Broccoli Salad with Ssamjang Mayo. The tour continues with late-night food adventures in Los Angeles and stops in the kitchens of innovative chefs from New York City to Portland who are putting modern spins on Korean classics with dishes like Rice and Ginseng–Stuffed Roast Chicken, Grilled Kimchi Wedge Salad, Kkaennip Pesto, and Pineapple Kimchi Fried Rice. Filled with recipes, stories, and conversations of Korean food&’s global evolution, Koreaworld is essential reading for anyone curious about the future of food.

Kosher

by Timothy D. Lytton

Generating over $12 billion in annual sales, kosher food is big business. It is also an unheralded story of successful private-sector regulation in an era of growing public concern over the government’s ability to ensure food safety. Kosher uncovers how independent certification agencies rescued American kosher supervision from fraud and corruption and turned it into a model of nongovernmental administration. Currently, a network of over three hundred private certifiers ensures the kosher status of food for over twelve million Americans, of whom only eight percent are religious Jews. But the system was not always so reliable. At the turn of the twentieth century, kosher meat production in the United States was notorious for scandals involving price-fixing, racketeering, and even murder. Reform finally came with the rise of independent kosher certification agencies which established uniform industry standards, rigorous professional training, and institutional checks and balances to prevent mistakes and misconduct. In overcoming many of the problems of insufficient resources and weak enforcement that hamper the government, private kosher certification holds important lessons for improving food regulation, Timothy Lytton argues. He views the popularity of kosher food as a response to a more general cultural anxiety about industrialization of the food supply. Like organic and locavore enthusiasts, a growing number of consumers see in rabbinic supervision a way to personalize today’s vastly complex, globalized system of food production.

Kosher Cookbook for the Family: 75 Recipes to Make at Home

by Jamie Feit MS, RD

Share memories and celebrate tradition with kosher family meals Sharing kosher meals at home with family fills everyday life with the joy of connecting to Judaism—and each other. Make every meal something to celebrate with this friendly kosher cookbook. Drawing on her own experiences, author Jamie Feit offers fresh ideas for creating a kosher kitchen, rounded out with recipes both traditional and contemporary. Learn how to maintain a kosher kitchen that's organized and easy to use, even for busy families new to keeping a kosher home. Explore what it means to keep kosher with a look at some of the history and traditions that make it so meaningful. When it's time to eat, bring the family together with a spread of mouthwatering dishes like: Zucchini Dill Soup—Perfect for summertime when zucchini is in season, this soup's light, refreshing base is brought to life with earthy dill and a pop of black pepper. Herbed Focaccia Bread—This crispy, aromatic bread soaks up the flavor of olive oil and sea salt to complement a world of topping possibilities, making it a side that can adapt to any meal. Grandma Dotty's Brisket—Rich beef broth and a good red wine combine to make an iconic dish that's ideal for celebrating, entertaining—and passing the recipe down to future generations. Savor kosher meals and memorable moments at home with the Kosher Cookbook for the Family.

Kosher Cuisine For a New Generation

by Cantor Mitch

Fresh, simple, and entertaining - a zesty new kosher cookbook experience!Who says the kitchen is just for cooking? Cantor Mitch brings kosher cooking to a new generation and away from the stove. With over 75 recipes and lay-flat binding, Kosher Cuisine For a New Generation is the perfect kitchen companion for anyone looking to put the chutzpa in cooking. With song and music pairings for each recipe, this is not your average cookbook. Whether you're looking for soups, salads, or Bubbie's favorite recipes, you're sure to find it and more in this one-of-a-kind creation from the infamous singing chef!Bonus Content! Scan the interior QR codes for Cantor Mitch's cooking demo webisodes & music

Kosher Nation: Why More and More of America's Food Answers to a Higher Authority

by Sue Fishkoff

In this captivating account of a Bible-based practice that has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry, Fishkoff travels throughout America and to Shanghai, China, to find out who eats kosher food, who produces it, who is responsible for its certification, and how this fascinating world continues to evolve.

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