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The 30-Minute Kosher Cook: More Than 130 Quick and Easy Gourmet Recipes

The 30-Minute Kosher Cook: More Than 130 Quick and Easy Gourmet Recipes

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick, easy, delicious AND kosher
Review: 'The 30-minute Kosher Cook' recipe book by Judy Zeidler is brilliant. Truthfully, I haven't tried every single recipe, but I have tried the majority of them and they are everything they are supposed to be - quick, easy, tasty & of course, (the best of all) kosher recipes. I especially like her bread recipes and the Apple Pizza (for Rosh HaShana) was also a success.
If you're a kosher (or not) cook, who's in a real hurry (aren't we all?), then this is the cookbook for you! Truly, this is one of the best cookbooks I own.
Also highly recommended in addition to this book, is 'Jewish Cooking for Dummies' by Faye Levy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: quick, easy and kosher--a good combination
Review: Judy Zeidler comes up with good ideas and these are more simple than her other books...some are perhaps simplistic, but on the whole it's a good book for the kosher cook who's in a hurry. One omission is that she doesn't designate which are dairy and which are meat or pareve; those in the know will know; others could probably use more help, but it is a worthwhile book to add to your kosher cooking collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: quick, easy and kosher--a good combination
Review: Judy Zeidler comes up with good ideas and these are more simple than her other books...some are perhaps simplistic, but on the whole it's a good book for the kosher cook who's in a hurry. One omission is that she doesn't designate which are dairy and which are meat or pareve; those in the know will know; others could probably use more help, but it is a worthwhile book to add to your kosher cooking collection.


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