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Isle has special Hannukah dining
Hanukkah begins at sundown Saturday, and the Isle Casino and Racing is offering distinctive holiday dishes in Myron’s Delicatessen and the Farmer's Pick Buffet. Myron's offerings run from noon until 9 p.m. and Farmer’s Pick Buffet's are...Tags: Chicken, Cheese Corn, Blintzes, Judaism, Soups
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Josh's Deli goes back to the basics
Josh Marcus is single-handedly returning Jewish deli food to its roots. Homemade. Artisanal. Not produced in some commissary and reheated like much of today's deli fare. He cures his own salmon and his own pastrami in a 14-day process. He makes pickles,...
Tags: Andy Kaufman, Mustard, Judaism, Corned Beef, Sandwiches
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Hanukkah recipe: Classic potato latkes
Latkes have soul, particularly this classic version from cookbook author Phyllis Glazer, made from grated potatoes, eggs and matzo meal and not much else. It's adapted from "The Essential Book of Jewish Festival Cooking." Classic potato latkes is one of...
Tags: Salt, Potatoes, Potato Pancakes, Hanukkah, Judaism
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Weekend preview: End of the world? Santa to the rescue!
Lotta talk these days about Bolon Yokte, the Mayan god in charge of bad things, including war, conflict, the underworld and “Gangnam Style.” It is Yokte, as he is known among the wags knocking ’em back most nights at Red’s in...
Tags: CBS Corp., Services and Shopping, Trips and Vacations, Soups, The Box (movie)
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Journey to center of a time warp
Trotting out familiar flavors in unexpected guises is almost de rigueur among serious young chefs these days, but few can match the wit and imagination on display at Trenchermen, a not-quite-3-month-old restaurant in Wicker Park. Savory seasonings...
Tags: Ice Cream, Michelin Group, Greektown, Phil Vettel, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Southern California Close-up: Westside of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on Sept. 25, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. You're an outsider heading to the Westside of Los Angeles -- not the beach cities, but Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Westwood and the nearby well-heeled neighborhoods south of the Santa...Tags: UCLA Bruins, Grace Kelly, Sony Corp., Judaism, Karl Malden
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You Asked for it: Italian wedding soup is on in South Florida
Q: Could I get a recipe for a good Italian wedding soup? Thanks very much. — Ellie Daniels, Parkland A: To answer Ellie's question, I reached out to chef-owner Andrew Bernardo, of Talia's Tuscan Table (4070 N. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, 561-362-...Tags: Passover, Soups, Matzoh Balls, New York City, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Celebrating the Festival of Lights, Recipes for Hanukkah
For seven of the eight days of Hanukkah, Jessica and Michael Fish observe the Jewish holiday with their two young sons on a smaller scale. “We light the menorah and sing some songs so it’s a really festive holiday for us,” she says....
Tags: Family, Menorahs, Judaism, Doughnuts, Soups
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Reuben's Deli Reopens as Thirty 5 Restaurant in West Hartford
The former Reuben's Deli in West Hartford center is now Thirty 5 Bar & Grille, taking its name from its address at 35 Lasalle Road. The new spot has a full-service menu, along with a full liquor license and more than a dozen draft beers. Breakfast is...
Tags: West Hartford, Dining and Drinking, Steaks, Sandwiches, Restaurants
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The Montreal munch
MONTREAL — For a certain kind of traveler, no visit to a new city is complete without a bellyful of local culinary delights. And though the Internet has made it easier to zero in on regional specialties, it also has amplified local food rivalries...Tags: International Travel, Politics, Judaism, Montreal (Canada), Corned Beef
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Smallest Jewish congregation in U.S. struggles to survive in central Illinois
— Proud to be known as the heart of the Illinois Bible Belt, the residents of Mattoon fill dozens of Christian churches. There's also one Jewish congregation, which has the distinction of being the smallest Reform synagogue in North America. The...
Tags: Yom Kippur, Anglicanism, Judaism, Christianity, Religious Festivals
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Gefilte fish with a touch of soy
A Newport Beach man's painted impression of his wife's Jewish cooking won him first place in the professional category at a recent Jewish art competition. Max Yamada placed first in the My Jewish Journey contest at the Merage Jewish Community Center of...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Judaism, Japan, Gefilte Fish, Religion and Belief
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