I know Passover has come and gone, but I still have leftover matzoh. It never fails, no matter how much I buy, whether it’s one box or six, I always have at least a few pieces of the unleavened bread left on the shelf. And while it does make an okay cracker, if the… Continue reading Fried Matzoh
Author: Jennifer
American As Apple Pie Grilled Cheese
As I mentioned in my previous post, The Grilled Cheese Invitational was May 24th and I, along with several hundred other Southern Californians decided to enter what I consider the best cooking competition ever created – a grilled cheese cookoff. Since I talked about the event in my last post, today I’m going to tell you… Continue reading American As Apple Pie Grilled Cheese
Grilled Cheese Invitational
A few weeks ago a friend of mine tweeted that she was attending a big pillow fight in Downtown Los Angeles to celebrate International Pillow Fight Day. (This is just a taste of what went on.) I already had plans and couldn’t go, but while looking at the website, I noticed it was sponsored by something… Continue reading Grilled Cheese Invitational
Chicken Taco Salad
I both love and hate when it gets hot out. I love it because it means I can pull out my sandals and T-shirts and pack away my socks and Ugg boots. I hate it because in the afternoon my house feels like it’s sitting right on top of hell fire. I love it because… Continue reading Chicken Taco Salad
Chocoholic’s Brownies
I love chocolate. There. I’ve said it. I love chocolate. I’m probably a chocoholic, but I refuse to admit I have a problem. So what if I buy a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup whenever I go grocery shopping. Or end each day with a couple scoops of Dreyer’s Slow Churned Double Fudge Brownie ice… Continue reading Chocoholic’s Brownies
Potato Kugel
If you follow me on Twitter, you know that we had a last minute cancellation at our seder the other night. My cousin’s son came down with a fever and she couldn’t make it. She was supposed to make the potato kugel for our Passover dinner, but since she wasn’t coming, my mother enlisted me. … Continue reading Potato Kugel
Passover – A Family Tradition
There are only two holidays in my family that qualify as important, must-be-with-the-family holidays – Thanksgiving and Passover. Last year I didn’t get to spend Passover with my family because I was about 37 weeks pregnant which means no travel. Not even the six hour drive up the 5 to San Francisco. So, not… Continue reading Passover – A Family Tradition