My wife made this dish first, and even when following the recipe to the letter, I feel like she has the gift of the chickpea soup, which is funny because usually she hates chickpeas! I...
Read More →If you've spent any time at all in Israel you've probably dined on everything from felafel on the streets of Jerusalem to aged asado with chimichurri in the fine eateries of Eilat. When it comes to...
Read More →My wife is away on business, my son is sleeping, the snow outside is melting, and my kitchen is flooding. I’m assured that the plumber will be here before 10pm but in the meantime, all...
Read More →Last September, my wife and I were enjoying date-night browsing the shelves of Barnes and Noble when Bitayavon Magazine jumped out and caught our attention. Bitayavon magazine celebrates kosher cooking with a modern and revolutionary approach,...
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