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  2. Potato kugel - Wikipedia

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    Potato kugel is typically made in a large casserole dish, although it is also sometimes prepared in individual ramekins. 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 .

  3. 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.

  4. Easy recipe for doughnuts this Hanukkah - AOL

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    7. Remove and place on cooling rack or plate with paper towels. 8. With a squeeze tube or piping bag, add your favorite jelly or jam to the doughnuts.

  5. Bobby Flay Just Shared a 7-Ingredient Potatoes au ... - AOL

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    Next, he butters his baking dish to keep the potatoes from sticking, then layers the thin slices of potatoes with a drizzle of cream, salt and pepper until he reaches the top of a 10-by-10-inch ...

  6. Ever Heard of Potato Candy? Here's How to Make the Old-School ...

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    Cut the potato in half and let cool until easy enough to handle, about 5 minutes. Scoop out the flesh and mash in a medium bowl until smooth. Measure ½ cup mashed potato and reserve the rest for ...

  7. Yapchik - Wikipedia

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    Yapchik is a potato-based Ashkenazi Jewish meat dish similar to both cholent and kugel, and of Hungarian Jewish and Polish Jewish origin. [1] It is considered a comfort food , and yapchik has increased in popularity over the past decade, especially among members of the Orthodox Jewish community in North America.

  8. Food Paradise season 17 - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Red's Lobster Pot Restaurant: Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey "Red's Lobster Roll" (steamed local lobster tail & claw meat mixed a sauce made with mayo, lemon juice, hot sauce, house-made spice mix, chives and celery hearts, on a butter-toasted bun); "The Angry Lobster" (8 piece lobster, floured and sauteed with a sauce made with olive oil, garlic, basil and ...

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