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Easy Overnight Oven Cholent
By Miriam Szokovski
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Israeli-Style Chicken with Couscous, Butternut Squash & Chickpeas
By Miriam Szokovski
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Miriam's Melt-In-Your-Mouth Brisket
By Miriam Szokovski
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Savory London Broil with Sweet Braised Shallots and Mushrooms
By Elizabeth Kurtz
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Delicious Meatballs with Aromatic Mushroom Sauce
By Miriam Szokovski
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Cholent
The dish that long preceded the slow-cooker, and yet is cooked for 24 hours, enabling us to eat hot foods on Shabbat afternoon
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Apricot Chicken
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Honey Breaded Chicken
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Brisket
By Jamie Geller
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Almond Crusted Chicken Tenders with Honey-Lemon Dipping Sauce
By Miriam Szokovski
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Gussied Up Sausage Roll
By Miriam Szokovski
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Stuffed Cabbage
By Miriam Szokovski
Meat and rice, rolled up in cabbage and cooked in a decadent sauce - a Simchat Torah classic. With step-by-step photo instructions.
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Pesach Onion Chicken with Caramelized Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes
By Miriam Szokovski
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Oven-Fried Schnitzel with Apricot Dipping Sauce
By Miriam Szokovski
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What Is Cholent?
Plus: A Tasty and Easy Cholent Recipe
By Naftali Silberberg
Cholent is a culinary delight enjoyed by Jews of all backgrounds on Shabbat afternoon. Sephardic Jews refer to this dish as "chameen" ("the hot dish").
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