If You Like Food, You'll Like These 10 Jewish Dishes A Latke
Make room for potato pancakes.
As the holidays are coming up, this means a lot of cooking and preparations. While we each have our own traditional recipes we like to make, here are some that will taste yummy and make you hungry.
1. Matzo ball soup
As the weather gets chilly and the stress of school gets real, there is nothing better than a nice hot bowl of matzo ball soup. For those wondering, it is made of matzo meal, eggs, water, and oil. Most people use mixes, but everyone loves the comforting feeling.
2. Stuffed derma/kishka
While kishka has varied during the years, the one thing that has remained constant is how amazing it tastes. It has a unique flavor that's hard to describe. Whenever I have this it is such a treat. The kishka is the orangey food in the top left.
3. Latkes
I love this food so much, even though making it takes so long. Latkes are fried shredded up potato patties that are made during Chanukah, but my family makes them whenever we are in the mood for them. These won't last one night in the Salles household, they are addicting!
4. Challah
Even though I have this delicious bread every Friday night, I still love it. There is nothing like the smell and taste of a freshly made loaf of challah. Not only is it good on Friday night, but as French toast or bread pudding, too!
5. Brisket
To all the BBQ places, Jews make the best brisket! Having my mother's brisket is so comforting and delicious. The savory flavor of the meat with an amazing texture is just awesome. Thinking about it makes my mouth water!
6. Kugel
Whether it's potato or kugel, these are a staple at every holiday meal. Potato kugel is a pan of giant baked ground potatoes that has a nice crust and a soft inside. Noodle kugel is a sweet casserole made with noodles and could have cinnamon, raisins, or apples. These are always nice classics.
7. Cholent
This hearty stew with beans, potatoes, kishka, meat, barley, and more is great! This is eaten on Saturday during Shabbat so we can have a nice hot lunch. Not only is this amazing, but it's so easy to make!
8. Falafel
Okay, technically this isn't Jewish, but it's still amazing. This fried Israeli street food is so yummy and vegetarian!
9. Pastrami
This food is a must-have! This is especially easy to find in New York City and can easily be found at a Jewish deli! This is nice, delicious, and smoky. Having this is a rare treat and just amazing!
10. Matza brie
During Passover and during the year, this simple dish is just amazing. This not only makes Passover bearable, but it is something I look forward to after a long day at school.