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  2. Lokshen - Wikipedia

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    Lokshen (Yiddish: לאָקשן, lokshn), also known as Itriyot (Hebrew: איטריות), locshen, lockshen, or Jewish egg noodles, is the common name of a range of Ashkenazi Jewish egg noodles that are commonly used in a variety of Jewish dishes including chicken soup, kugel, kasha varnishkes, lokshen mit kaese, and as a side dish to Jewish brisket, sweet and sour meat balls, apricot chicken ...

  3. Consommé - Wikipedia

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    Beef consommé. A consommé is made by adding a mixture of ground meats, together with mirepoix (a combination of carrots, celery, and onion), tomatoes, and egg whites into either bouillon or stock.

  4. Noodle kugel - Wikipedia

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    Noodle kugel (לאָקשן־קוגל ‎ lokshen kugel, pronounced ), also known as lokshen kugel or kigel, is an Ashkenazi Jewish casserole that is traditionally served as a side dish and popular variety of kugel made with lokshen noodles and either a variety of dairy or pareve ingredients, often served on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.

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    Chocolate pasta," De Laurentiis says a viral video, which amassed over 21k likes. ... Giadzy) to a pot of boiling water, before straining it and topping the noodles with a chocolate hazelnut ...

  6. Pareve - Wikipedia

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    The general rule on such matters is that an item accidentally containing dairy ingredients could be considered pareve if the dairy is present in a fraction of less than 1/60 (1.67%) of the total [15] though, in commercial pareve food production supervising agencies often try to be stricter than that. However, people with allergies can be ...

  7. 25-Minute Chicken & Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    MIX broth, basil, pepper and vegetables in skillet. Heat to a boil. Cover and cook over low heat 5 min. STIR in noodles. Cover and cook 5 min. Add chicken and heat through.

  8. Israeli couscous - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, ptitim is prepared with sautéed onions or garlic (vegetables, meat, chicken or sausage can also be added). The ptitim grains may be fried for a short time before adding water. [ 7 ] They can also be baked, go in soup , served in a pie , used for stuffing , or made as a risotto . [ 5 ]

  9. Braised Chicken and Noodles in a Creamy Garlic Sauce

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    In a large braising pot or Dutch oven, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over high heat. Season chicken with a large pinch of salt and pepper for each leg.