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Southern States Cooking, Jewish & Kosher Cooking, Cajun & Creole Cooking

Kosher Creole Cookbook

by Mildred L. Covert, Sylvia P. Gerson, Alan Gerson
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Overview

Blend a dash of Kosher with a pinch of Creole and you have the Kosher Creole Cookbook . The authors have combined two famous culinary traditions: the Creole-a blend of certain aspects of French, Spanish, African, and American cooking-and the Jewish, dating from biblical times.
Those who keep Kosher can now savor the Creole cuisine for which New Orleans is famous. Imaginative substitutes that unite to create authentic Creole flavor serve to replace ingredients that are in conflict with the laws of Kashruth.

Arranged by month, the recipes highlight feasts and festivals in the Jewish calendar or in the city of New Orleans. Each chapter is also introduced by fascinating sketches about the history, traditions, and culture of the Crescent City.
Jewish Week calls this volume "one of the most unusual cookbooks"
seen in recent years. Kosher Creole Cookbook "combines two cuisines which would seem to have no business being together-kosher cooking with Creole cooking. This is a delightful and unusual addition to your collection of cookbooks."
Mildred L. Covert and Sylvia P. Gerson have carefully researched and created recipes that adapt the characteristic flavors of each cuisine, whether it's Creole, Cajun, or Southern, to ensure that the traditional can keep Kosher without giving up flavor. The two New Orleanians have written three other Kosher cookbooks: Kosher Cajun Cookbook , Kosher Southern-Style Cookbook , and A Kid's Kosher Cooking Cruise (pb), all published by Pelican.

"One of the most unusual cookbooks...a delightful and unusual addition to your collection of cookbooks." -- Jewish Week

About the Author, Mildred L. Covert

Mildred L. Covert has served as president and board member of Congregation Beth Israel Sisterhood, as a board member of the New Orleans Chapter of Hadassah, and as vice president of education at the Beth Israel Hebrew School.

The late Sylvia P. Gerson served as president of the Congregation Beth Israel Sisterhood, was a member of the national board of the American Association for Ethiopian Jews, and was a founder and board member of Willow Wood at Woldenberg Village in New Orleans.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1989
Publisher
Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780882897752

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