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1 boneless beef brisket (about 3 pounds); 1 small head cabbage (about 1 pound), cut into 8 wedges; 1 large sweet potato (about 3/4 pound), peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces; 1 large onion, cut ...
Place the brisket in a 6-quart slow cooker. Top with the cabbage, sweet potato, onion and apple. Stir the soup, water and caraway seed, if desired, in a small bowl. Pour the soup mixture over the brisket and vegetable mixture. Cover and cook on LOW for 8 to 9 hours* or until the brisket is fork-tender. Season as desired. *Or on HIGH for 4 to 5 ...
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Brisket is a popular Ashkenazi Jewish dish of braised beef brisket, served hot and traditionally accompanied by potato or other non-dairy kugel, latkes, and often preceded by matzo ball soup. It is commonly served for Jewish holidays such as Hanukkah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, and Shabbat. It is commonly found in Jewish communities worldwide ...
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Borscht (English: / ˈ b ɔːr ʃ t / ⓘ) is a sour soup, made with meat stock, vegetables and seasonings, common in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.In English, the word borscht is most often associated with the soup's variant of Ukrainian origin, made with red beetroots as one of the main ingredients, which give the dish its distinctive red color.
To prepare for Rosh Hashanah, many find themselves scrambling to cook delicious meals for family and friends to enjoy over the holiday. Brisket is often a go-to for the main course of Rosh ...