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  2. Jamie Geller - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Geller at IDF Base. Jamie Geller was born in Philadelphia and raised in a Jewish home in Abington, Pennsylvania.She attended Akiba Hebrew Academy High School. At New York University Geller studied broadcast journalism and Hebrew language and literature and graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in May 1999.

  3. Kugel - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century, Jerusalemites combined caramelized sugar and black pepper in a noodle kugel known as the Jerusalem kugel (Hebrew: קוגל ירושלמי, romanized: kugel yerushalmi), which is a commonly served at Shabbat kiddushes and is a popular side dish served with cholent during Shabbat lunch.

  4. Potato kugel - Wikipedia

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    Potato kugel can be made with grated potatoes, which gives it a crispier texture, or it can be made with potatoes puréed in a food processor, creating a "pudding-like consistency" according to Jewish chef Jamie Geller. [1] Some modern cooks add a small amount of baking powder. The powder's alkaline chemistry breaks down the potatoes and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Easy 1-pot garlic mushroom tagliatelle pasta recipe from ...

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    Chef Jamie Oliver joined "Good Morning America" on Tuesday to share a new recipe from his latest cookbook, "One: Simple One-Pan Wonders," that takes only a little effort to put together, but still ...

  7. Cholent - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, pasta is a common substitute for beans or rice in shabbat stews [5] and is called "hamin macaron" when sampled in Iberia. [40] The rise of Chassidism in the late 18th century popularized black beans in Eastern Europe as the Baal Shem Tov's favorite bean [41] while Alsatian Cholent in France featured lima beans. [42]

  8. List of noodles - Wikipedia

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    Various noodles commonly found in Southeast Asia Misua noodle-making in Lukang, Taiwan. This is a list of notable types of noodles. A separate list is available for noodle dishes. Noodles are a type of staple food [1] made from some type of unleavened dough which is rolled flat and cut into long strips

  9. The Pasta Recipe That Changed Jamie Oliver's Life

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