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I know, I know, another cookbook review, so soon after my last one! Considering my great love of cookbooks, you can imagine how thrilled I was to be given the chance to review another cookbook. Fresh and Easy Kosher Cooking is extra special to me, because it was written by the very talented Leah Schapira of Cook Kosher fame, someone I have gotten to know well since starting this blog. Her knowledge of flavors and foods never ceases to amaze me, and it definitely comes through in her cookbook.
At a first glance:
This book is not your mother’s old-fashioned kosher cookbook. This cookbook has eye catching recipes, international influences, and innovative recipes that you won’t find in the typical Kosher cookbook. The recipes in this book are simple and doable for the average housewife on a regular day, but still impressive enough for special occasions. Most importantly, this cookbook features ingredients that are simple and recognizable, not overly-exotic things that will make the reader run to Wikipedia.
Some Features I Liked:
This cookbook doesn’t waste space! Where there is some extra page space, Leah includes helpful tips such as how to use a baking stone, the effect of beer on cooking meat, and the best way to store your prepared goodies for the freezer.
Another thing I love about this cookbook is the way that most of the recipes have a “goes with feature,” where they list the name and page of recipes that go nicely with the one you are cooking. It’s menu planning made super simple, and it continues the overall easy-on-the-eyes and intuitive layout of the cookbook.
Leah is known for her amazingly tasty and always creative sauces, and this cookbook definitely highlights this! There is an entire section of delicious dips and sauces, from basics like Chunky Hummus to the very same Pizza Dipping Sauce that Israeli pizza shops are renowned for. (Anyone who hasn’t heard of or tasted this sauce really needs to either get on a plane to Israel, or simply order the cookbook.) Additionally, there is an index at the end of the chapter with a list of other recipes in this cookbook that have dips and sauces. The index is laid out in a beautifully visual way, which makes it all so appealing!
Some Recipes I Can’t Wait To Try:
Onion Blossoms: hellooo favorite restaurant guilty pleasure. As soon as I get off my diet, I am making this!
Pizza! That might sound simple, but Leah is a complete pizza pro, and has an entire chapter on this subject in her book. She includes a recipe for (what she says is) the best pizza crust in the world. Then she includes recipes such as thin crust pizza and calzones made from the pizza dough.
Chicken Fajitas: this looks delicious and easy, and healthy enough. I love her suggestion of serving it in a laffa or pita, instead of the traditional wrap.
Chocolate Babka: I have a soft spot for this dessert, and I’ve heard from many friends who made Leah’s Babka recipe that it’s the best they’ve ever had. Plus, Cook Kosher posted a video demonstrating the process, for hesitant beginners.
Who This Cookbook is For:
This is an excellent all-around cookbook for any home cook looking for a wide variety of recipes for every occasion. Don’t let the Kosher label throw you off. There are only a few traditional Kosher recipes, and the rest are delicious recipes for anyone, whether or not they keep kosher.
Who This Cookbook is Not For:
Overall, this is a great cookbook, but people with dietary limitations, such as gluten-free or sugar-free may find that they can’t make a lot of the recipes in this book.
What I Didn’t Like About This Cookbook:
As I mentioned, I loved this cookbook. My only issue with it is that the recipes aren’t all that healthy, so when I am in serious dieting mode, a lot of the recipes won’t work for me. That being said, a lot of said unhealthy recipes can be easily adapted, by substituting whole-wheat flour for white flour, or sugar substitute for the real thing.
Conclusion:
This is a well thought out cookbook, with eye catching graphics and pictures. It features exciting recipes for both Kosher and non-Kosher readers, and uses basic and simple ingredients to create delicious meals.
Giveaway:
Doesn’t this cookbook sound like one you want to add to your repertoire? Well then today is your lucky day, because the kind folks over at Artscroll have agreed to give a copy of this cookbook away to one of my awesome readers. Here’s how to win:
Leave a comment below telling me what your go-to, quick and simple supper is.
For additional entries: (each requires its own comment on this post.)
Follow @OvertimeCook on Twitter. Comment and tell me that you did so.
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Want unlimited entries to win a copy of this amazing cookbook? Well you’re in luck. Cook Kosher is giving away 2 copies to their members, all you have to do is post a recipe and leave a comment saying that you did so. Best of all- there are no limits to the number of entries there!
Giveaway ends 12 am eastern time on Thursday, June 28th. This giveaway is open to residents of the US. Sponsored by Artscroll.
Disclaimer: I was sent a copy of this cookbook to review. Opinions are my own.
And now, a sample recipe. AKA my new favorite supper. AKA…
Honey Mustard Chicken
Adapted from Fresh and Easy Kosher Cooking
Ingredients:
1 1/2- 2 lb skinless, boneless chicken breast, cut in strips
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
3-4 Tablespoons oil
2-3 large onions, diced
1 red pepper*
1 orange pepper*
1 yellow pepper*
3 Tablespoons honey
3 Tablespoons mustard
3 Tablespoons soy sauce
Instructions:
Cut the chicken into strips (about 2 inches) and season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
Heat the oil in a large frying pan (or shallow pot) over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 15 minutes, until onions are golden brown.
Meanwhile, cut the vegetables into uniform strips. (*Note: these are the vegetables I used.You can use whatever you have on hand.) Once onions are golden brown, add the chicken strip and cook for about five minutes. Stir a couple of times to cook evenly. Add the vegetables.
Add the honey, mustard and soy sauce to the pot, and stir to coat everything evenly. Cook for about 10-15 minutes, until the sauce is slightly reduced.
Serve hot over rice. (Reheats well.)
Enjoy!
Good luck on the contest! Please spread the word! Hope you love this chicken as much as I do, and I hope you try this cookbook! Come back soon, because I have the most amazing cake recipe to share with you folks! -Miriam
Michelle says
My go-to dinner is breakfast for dinner…. either pancakes, waffles, or french toast.
Brucha says
Sticky Lemon Chicken with Rice Pilaf. YUM
shuly says
can u share the lemon chic recipe?
overtimecook says
Brucha, maybe we need you to do a guest post on the blog!! 🙂
Jan says
My go to dinner is bourbon chicken and sweet potato fries. Yum!
Sina (@thekosherspoon) says
my go to dinner when i havent planned for anything and don’t want to think about what to make is 90% of the time: cast iron (makes all the difference) grilled chicken breast with brown rice and israeli salad. fast, simple, delicious!
Sina (@thekosherspoon) says
i follow you on twitter!
Sina (@thekosherspoon) says
just followed you on pinterest 🙂
shuly says
ranch chicken strips with rice/orzo pilaf & creamed spinach!
Sarah Massry says
Pizza. Thanks for the great review! Can’t wait to try some of the recipes you mentioned.
amy marantino says
my go-to, quick and simple supper is.pizza (i keep dough in the freezer)
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Blima says
I should be embarrassed to say but it is cereal and milk!! I guess I do need a cookbook!
yaelben says
I followed you on Pintrest
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I liked your page on Facebook
yaelben says
Whoops forgot the supper comment–it’s either breakfast for dinner (pancakes, french toast) or pasta with some sort of sauce.
Racheli Kahana says
Can’t wait to try this recipe! My quick go-to supper is broiled chicken and couscous, with salad. Heaven!
Racheli Kahana says
Btw about how many pieces of chicken breasts in 1 1/2 lbs?
overtimecook says
Racheli, it’s 1 average size package. 2 full size breasts (2 halves each). 4 pieces total. 🙂
Racheli Kahana says
Awesome thanks! Making these for supper tonight…can’t wait!
aviva says
I follow you on pinterest
aviva says
My go-to summer is pasta! Easy and delicious
Liz says
Oh, what a great cookbook! This quick chicken dish looks fantastic. My easy go-to dinner is penne with a quick sausage sauce 🙂
Paula Kelly-Bourque (@VanillaBeanBake) says
I’m not entering the contest. Just wanted to say that the chicken dish looks great and that you did another wonderful review of this book.
Shaindy says
My easy go-to dinner is scrambled eggs. Easy and I usually have all the ingredients on hand.
Lauren says
My go to dinner is pasta with some kind of vegetable
★ rbtzn ★ (@rbtzn) says
honestly? my go to easy supper is cereal & milk! 🙂
★ rbtzn ★ (@rbtzn) says
followed on twitter! (already was) — wordpress doesn’t like me commenting so many times!
★ rbtzn ★ (@rbtzn) says
liked on facebook!
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followed on pinterest! (already was!)
gail says
spaghetti
gail says
liked on facebook
Shelley says
liked you on facebook
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follow you on twitter
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Shelley says
cut up fruit for an easy summertime dinner! and lots of it!
Learning Girl says
Quick and simple? That would be macaroni for us. I can’t believe what some people here are calling their quick and simple go-to 😛 (leftovers are good too but I wasn’t sure if that counts…)
Learning Girl says
I am already a facebook liker, under my other username (Miriam, you know where to find me, right? This is just my wordpress default)
Learning Girl says
And now I’m following you on pinterest too.
Goldie says
My go-to supper is grilled cheese :-).
Tova says
My easy go to dinner is whole wheat pasta with spinach, marinara sauce, and cheese! Hope to win this great cookbook!
mimi says
chicken breasts and roasted potatoes
bethanyshondark says
I followed you on Pinterest and Twitter and Facebook!
Tali Simon says
My go-to dinner is pasta with a soy sauce-based dressing and chopped scallions and peanuts mixed in. Feel likes a “real” dinner but comes together very quickly.
Tali Simon says
I like you on Fb.
Tali Simon says
I followed you on Pintrest.
Shalom Weberman says
My go-to dinner is dijon mustard chicken cutlets, salad and brown rice.
Following on Twitter, liked on facebook!
sweberman says
Dijon chicken cutlets with brown rice and spring mix salad.
Liked on facebook, followed on Twitter!
Victoria says
My go to dinner would be a Portuguese omlette dish called tortas! It uses left over meat, veggies etc. Takes less than 10 mins to prep and makes use of leftovers so it’s great!
Awesome post, and this cookbook is a MUST have!! The pizza, onion blossoms and babka that you mentioned are all incredible! Super easy, all the ingredients are most likely already in your pantry and don’t require any store hopping and they all taste incredible!
Victoria says
I follow you on Pinterest 🙂
Victoria says
I follow you on Twitter!
Great post! Love your reviews, as if I didn’t already want to run out and by most cookbooks, after reading your last few posts, my wishlist just keep growing!
G6 says
Quick and simple supper? What is that? 🙂
But seriously… probably ziti with onions, eggplant and zuchinnil
G6 says
I follow you on twitter 😉
Jill J says
Spaghetti or Lasagna are my go-to dishes, quick and easy!
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I follow @OvertimeCook on Twitter (jilliebean_j)
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Ruta says
My go-to recipe is takeout. Just kidding. It’s probably a stir-fry with rice and beans.
Amy Jacobs says
Both I and Cookie Comfort are following you on Twitter and Facebook, and i am following you on pinterest. Just saying.
My go to dinner for myself is American Risotto (parboiled rice, tomato sauce and american cheese) and for my kids is sloppy joe pizza.
Amy Jacobs (@i_am_cookielady) says
@i_am_cookielady is following you on twitter.
Amy Jacobs (@i_am_cookielady) says
@cookiecomfort follows you on twitter.
Amy Jacobs says
I follow you on facebook.
Amy Jacobs says
I also follow you on pinterest.
Danielle Sleeper says
My go-to is usually quick noodles tossed with soy sauce and sesame oil, with steamed broccoli and tofu and whatever other vegetables I have on hand on top!
Geraldine says
Whole wheat pasta , grilled chicken, and steamed broccoli. It’s quick, and my kids love it with some butter and parmesan cheese!
nechamahp says
Chicken on the grill pan and baked veg.
Chava says
Chicken and rice in the crock pot
AvocadoPesto says
I follow you on twitter!
Carolsue says
Spaghetti is my quick, go-to dinner
Carolsue says
I like you on Facebook (Carolsue Anderson)
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Becky says
go-to recipe: matzah brei 🙂
sar says
my go to dinner is beans, cheese, and salsa with shredded lettuce…easy and delish!
Jenniffer from Cup a Dee Cakes says
My go-to summer supper recipe is couscous with diced cucumber and chickpeas, drizzled with a little olive oil and lemon juice.
Claudia says
I love cereal and milk/yogurt/fruit/nuts/etc. but I guess if I am catering to others it would be pasta with some delicious (frozen) homemade sauce and whatever meat or fish is in the fridge.
Jamie says
Meatballs and spaghetti. quick and easy!
shaindy says
I follow u on pinterest
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I like u on fb
shaindy says
My to go dinner is a cold cut salad
CC P says
My to go dinner is definitly garlic bread and eggs! Quick and simple and all the kids in the family love it!
Sheri says
beef stew in a crock pot with cous cous. Nothing like coming home to a dinner that’s already cooked!
Alexis says
Quick and easy supper: Cheese omelet with vegetables on the side. Omelets are super fast and simple, and frozen veggies round it out. 🙂
esteelavitt says
I’m your biggest fan!
esteelavitt says
I follow you on twitter. I taste your recipes!
Liza says
George Foreman grilled chicken cutlets with israeli salad!! Super Quick!!
Melissa @ lilmisscakes says
My go to dinner recipe is schnitzel, israeli salad, and french fries. Easy!
Ruthy Gould says
Hi! My dinner to go is caramelized duck sauce chicken! Cant wait to try Lea Shapira’s recipes! Good luck everyone!
Frieda says
Hi,
How many people do you think this chicken serves (as one of two mains for Friday night dinner)?
Also, what additional vegetables would you recommend using?
dassy says
my go to dinner is veggie cheese omelets!
dassy says
i follow you on facebook