Rather than sizzling on the stove, these leeks nestle into a roasting pan with white wine, vegetable broth, a few sprigs of thyme, and a scattering of...
Joan Nathan, author of "Jewish Cooking in America," prepares several different versions of haroset-a traditional sweet paste made with nutsand fruit-each...
When you're in the mood for a salty snack, enjoy this dairy-free and gluten-free treat. Instead of butter, popcorn is heated with safflower oil for flavor...
Martha's take on this classic BBQ sauce has a lengthy ingredient list including apple cider vinegar, molasses, and ketchup. Each element adds to the sweetness...
What to do with leftovers after your seder? This unleavened twist on lasagna is a great way to use leftover matzo. Substitute layers of matzo for the noodles,...
Noted chef and author Diane Kochilas prepares a delicious Greek Easter feast that includes this Greek Easter bread. Mahlepi is a fruity spice available...
Faced with the usual pile of apple peels after baking a pie, our food editors came up with this clever snack. Toss apple with cinnamon sugar and bake for...
In addition to cheese, blintzes may also be filled with ground meat, potato, or fruit. Danielle Dolinsky, MSLO ad sales coordinator, shares her family's...
Here's an eye-catching garnish. When used together, Concord and black grapes can turn into delightfully eerie eyeballs for Halloween beverages-boozy or...
Zalabia, or rather a type of fried dough similar to that of a doughnut, is a tasty dessert to serve at any holiday party. This recipe has been adapted...
Joan Nathan, author of "Jewish Cooking in America," prepares several different versions of haroset each Passover. This dessert recipe is loaded with fruit,...
Use this easy recipe to make a batch of horseradish cream to top Matzo Latkes or Red Cabbage and Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad, two crowd-pleasing side...
This traditional Yemeni relish is served throughout the year at lunch or dinner, as an accompaniment to roasted meats and vegetables and as a spread for...