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What’s the Difference Between Lox and Smoked Salmon?

Here's how to tell them apart—and what to know about gravlax and kippered salmon too.

Hamantaschen

These triangular cookies—traditionally stuffed with poppy seed filling, but often with jam or jelly—are a signature of Purim.

Matzo Ball Soup

These rich and tender matzo balls are cooked in homemade chicken stock that’s perfumed with parsnips, turnips, dill, and star anise.

Bring Roman-Jewish Cuisine to The Table With This New Cookbook

In her new cookbook, Leah Koenig shares recipes for classic Roman-Jewish dishes, including fried artichokes, a spinach (and raisin!) frittata, and sweet almond cookies.

Abambar

Rome’s Libyan Jews press flourless amaretti cookie dough into rounds before topping with almonds, but you could also pipe it into swirls and bake until crisp and chewy.

Spinach Frittata With Raisins and Pine Nuts

Pine nuts with raisins is a classic Roman Jewish combination for frittata. This version builds on that formula with the addition of lemon and creamy mascarpone.

Noodle Kugel

If grandma won’t reveal her secrets, let this classic noodle kugel recipe be your guide.

Latkes

For perfectly crispy latkes, start with super-starchy potatoes like russets. Grate them, soak in water, and then squeeze out the liquid to keep them from browning too quickly.

Egg Cream

If you can’t make your way to Manhattan or Brooklyn to get your hands on a classic New York egg cream, here’s your ticket to make this nostalgic fountain drink at home.

8 Days of Passover Recipes, Because the Holiday Doesn’t End at Seder

Not sure what to cook during Passover? This meal plan has you covered with spinach-and-matzo pie, homemade coconut macaroons, and standout “tzimmes” chicken.

Traditional Apple-Walnut Charoset

This is a classic Ashkenazi Passover recipe, with a little brown sugar added for depth.

Ruth Reichl’s Matzo Brei

Simple classic matzo brei can go two ways: savory or sweet. This versatile recipe for the ultimate Passover comfort food lets you decide how to take it.

Classic Potato Pancakes

These savory potato pancakes are fried in butter and oil for a crisp, golden brown crust. Serve with applesauce or sour cream at your next holiday gathering.

Chicken Soup

This simple chicken noodle soup recipe from New York’s storied 2nd Avenue Deli makes an extra rich version of Jewish penicillin full of perfectly tender meat.

Rugelach

This classic Jewish American rugelach recipe uses a very cold cream cheese–based dough to make tender, flavorful rolled cookies full of sweet jam and cinnamon.

Passover Chocolate Mousse Cake

What makes the cake so special is its texture. The egg whites make the base of the cake fluffy and the top of the cake gets richness and creaminess from yolks.