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The Passover Table: New and Traditional Recipes for Your Seders and the Entire Passover Week

by Susan R. Friedland

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Discusses the history of the Seder, and shares recipes for appetizers, soups, meat, poultry, vegetables, kugels, and desserts.
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NO OF PAGES: 95 SUB CAT I: Cooking SUB CAT II: Feasts/Festivals SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Passover has always tested the ingenuity of even the most creative Jewish cook. With "The Passover Table", what was once a challenge becomes a delight. Here are more than forty delicious recipes, both traditional and modern, for celebrating the holiday, organizing seders, and preparing meals throughout the Passover week. Friedland offers marvelous and reliable versions of all the classic fare, including Matzo Balls and Spinach Pie, Turkish Sweet and Sour Artichokes, and Tangine of Chicken. With its thorough explanations, lavish full-color photography, and delicious recipes, "The Passover Table" is the only book you need to celebrate the beloved and joyous commemoration of the Exodus.NOTES: SUBTITLE: New and Traditional Recipes for Your Seders and the Entire Passover Week
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