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Jewish Food Hero blogger Alfond charms in this cheerful guide to vegan Jewish cooking...This vegan twist on Jewish cuisine hits all of the right notes.Publishers Weekly

Jewish foods greatest hits receive a makeover in the newest recipe collection from the author of the Jewish Food Hero Cookbook and Feeding Women of the Bible, Feeding Ourselves. Beyond Chopped Liver: 59 Jewish Recipes Get a Vegan Health Makeover shares new and better ways to enjoy quintessentially Jewish food with delicious, plant-based recipes from challah to matzo ball soup!

The Jewish recipes in this cookbook are inspired by recipes from Jewish pre-modern Diaspora communities: Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi, Beta Israel/Ethiopian and Indian Jewish communities, and from modern Israel and American Jewish food cultures.

The updates in this collection speak to the Jewish community today, as we seek to honor inherited Jewish food traditions while living in ways that are healthier for our bodies and our planet. Communal meals are essential for family and community cohesion and health, and there should be no conflict between Jewish life and ethical eating. Offering healthier plant-based and vegan Jewish recipes is author Kenden Alfonds way of problem-solving and providing resources for the community so that everyone can share delicious, healthy meals.

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BEYOND CHOPPED LIVER59 Jewish Recipes Get a Vegan Health Makeoverby Kenden AlfondJEWISH FOOD HEROPicture 2Nourishing your mind, body and spirit
Copyright 2021 Kenden AlfondBeyond Chopped Liver.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataNames: Alfond, Kenden, author.Title: Beyond chopped liver : 59 Jewish recipes get a vegan health makeover / Jewish Food Hero.Description: Nashville : Turner Publishing Company, [2021] | Summary: Beyond Chopped Liver: 59 Jewish Recipes Get a Vegan Health Makeover shares new and better ways to enjoy quintessentially Jewish food with delicious, plant-based recipes- from challah to matzo ball soup!The Jewish recipes in this cookbook are inspired by recipes from Jewish pre-modern Diaspora communities: Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi, Beta Israel/Ethiopian and Indian Jewish communities, and from the modern Israel and American Jewish food cultures. The updates in this collection speak to the Jewish community today, as we seek to honor inherited Jewish food traditions, while living in ways that are healthier for our bodies and our planet. Communal meals are essential for family and community cohesion and health, and there should be no conflict between Jewish life and ethical eating. Offering healthier plant-based and vegan Jewish recipes is author, Kenden Alfonds way of problem solving and providing resources for the community, so that everyone can share delicious, healthy meals together-- Provided by publisher.Identifiers: LCCN 2020053660 (print) | LCCN 2020053661 (ebook) | ISBN 9781684425594 (paperback) | ISBN 9781684425617 (epub)Subjects: LCSH: Jewish cooking. | Vegan cooking. Foods we grew up enjoying have extra significance, due to the knowledge that our ancestors ate those same dishes.Jewish foods greatest hits will endure, and my mission in this book is to give some of them a makeover. These updates speak to us today, as we seek to honour our inherited food traditions, while living in ways that are healthier for our bodies and our planet.Communal meals are essential for family and community cohesion and health. Today I feel strongly that abstaining from meat and dairy should be socially acceptable in the Jewish community (and any community), at any family or communal meal. There should be no conflict between Jewish life and ethical eating. Offering healthier plant-based and vegan Jewish recipes is my way of problem solving and providing resources for our community, so that we can share delicious, healthy meals together.JEWISH FOOD WAS AND IS INFLUENCED BY GEOGRAPHYThe wandering Jew is not just hyperbole. Jews have moved around a lot throughout Jewish history. Persecution and expulsion led Jews to leave established communities and form new ones; economic opportunities took individuals and groups from one location to another.With the exception of modern Israel, Jews have always lived as minorities in other cultures, and their cuisine has been influenced by their geographic and cultural surroundings. For instance, Jews in Europe adopted the potato and milder seasonings, while Jews in the Middle East ate spicier foods based on grains and vegetables.There are a few uniquely Jewish dishes. Cholent, Hamantaschen Cookies, and Matzo Ball Soup are examples of foods developed in order to fulfill Jewish laws and customs and are not found in other cultures. But most Jewish dishes arise from a collision between kosher food laws and local food habits and culinary traditions.The two biggest Jewish communities today, in Israel and the United States, are a melting pot of Jews from all over the world. Additionally, the internet and television have democratized knowledge and made it easier for people to learn how to cook the traditional foods of other cultures.You might go to Shabbat dinner in a Jewish home and enjoy a meal of Yemenite Soup, Challah, Mock Whitefish Salad, Pumpkin Patties, Israeli Salad with Bulgur and Chickpeas, and Fudgy Flourless Chocolate Cakeall on one table.Jewish food and culture is today what it has always beena multicultural affair. That, in my opinion, is cause for celebration.JEWISH FOOD AND JEWISH RECIPESJewish food is not easy to define. Some foods are commonly eaten by Jews but have their origins in other cultures. Other recipes created by Jews were eaten by non-Jews as well. Then there are the foods traditionally eaten during Jewish holidays and during or after religious rituals, which may have been adopted from surrounding communities. Jewish food also means different things to people in different locations and time periods. For example, today Americans consider bagels to be a quintessential Jewish food, while Israelis barely eat them at all.
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