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This is a play on tsimmes, a traditional Jewish casserole The flavors of North Africa and the Middle East are utilized for this lamb shoulder Braising the meat in red wine yields a tender cut of meat without a lot of work.
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These yeasted breakfast pastries are stuffed with a sweet prune filling. They're a tradition on many holiday brunch tables.
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This is a prune and raisin filled cookie with chopped walnuts added if desired. The cookies are made into loaves approx. 3 1/2 to 4 inches wide and 8 to 10 inches long. After baking the loaves are cut into slices crosswise approx. 1 inch wide. Cookies are glazed on top and decorated with colored sprinkles. Prepare the fruit filling the night before baking.
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Marinated chicken breasts baked with dried apricots and plums for the High Holidays.
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This recipe is by Frank Bruni and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This deeply spiced gingerbread cake recipe comes from the cookbook author Genevieve Ko, who found inspiration in the light-as-air cakes she tasted from Chinese bakeries in Southern California, as well as the sweets — hot candied ginger and sugared, dried plums (a.k.a prunes) — that her grandmothers offered her as a child Ms
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"There's almost a Dickensian quality to these stewed fruits," says Valerie Gordon. The recipe makes a large amount, but leftovers hold up beautifully and are great served over ice cream or plain cake.
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This dish is inspired by several tsimmes recipes in Joan Nathan’s “Jewish Cooking in America.” Tsimmes, a Yiddish word that means “fuss,” doesn’t have to be fussy at all Sometimes the dish contains meat (and is fussier than this one), but sometimes it’s just fruit and vegetables Warning: You may find yourself eating this for breakfast.