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A "lox and a schmear" refers to a bagel and cream cheese with lox. This dish is a part of American Jewish cuisine. A lox platter for one. Lox is a fillet of brined salmon, which may be smoked. Lox is frequently served on a bagel with cream cheese, [1] [2] and often garnished with tomato, onion, cucumber, and capers.
A bagel (Yiddish: בײגל, romanized: beygl; Polish: bajgiel [ˈbajɡʲɛl] ⓘ; also spelled beigel) [1] is a bread roll originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. [2] Bagels are traditionally made from yeasted wheat dough that is shaped by hand into a torus or ring, briefly boiled in water, and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy ...
A New York–style bagel is always boiled in water that has had barley malt added, which gives a bagel its signature taste, texture, and leathery skin. The bagels are then traditionally topped with sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried onion or garlic, or everything bagel seasoning, or are left plain or brushed with an egg wash. [5]
1. Toast your bagel and spread cream cheese onto both sides, top with a few slices of smoked salmon. 2. Add {as little or as much as you like} sliced red onion, capers and dill.
The ideal bagel has a chewy crust that gives way to a soft, fluffy interior that’s perfectly complemented by cream cheese, lox, smoked whitefish salad and other “appetizing” (which ...
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In the case of fish however, which is considered pareve, lox on a bagel spread with cream cheese may still be considered kosher if the lox, cheese, bagel and all other ingredients meet the requirements of kashrut. [7] Jews who adhere strictly to the laws of kashrut will not eat at kosher style establishments. Furthermore, the fact that such ...