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Chicken Caesar Wraps

Chicken Caesar wrap

People always ask me if my kids eat my food and the truth is, As they’re getting older, they are definitely more receptive to interesting dishes and flavors. But when they’re young, they are like most kids and they’re pretty picky! Namely, my youngest, a feisty nine-year-old with an intensely savory palette! She loves Nori, soft, boiled eggs, ramen and basil dip with sourdough!

Every time she’s interested in a new food we get really excited, And let me tell you, so does she! She will eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner Until she is sick of it!

Her latest interest comes from a pretty horrible experience that we had at the airport when our flight was delayed for eight hours, and we went shopping for kosher food with our voucher from United Airlines. She tried their chicken Caesar wrap, and she was hooked! (Probably because my kale Caesar salad with smoked paprika Panko crumbs is her favorite!).

Alas, as a good mom, I had to learn to make my own at home, which means I get to share the recipe with you!

She said it’s even better than the one in the airport (And by the way, of course she’s over it entirely!)

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Cruciferous Crunch Chicken Salad

Gimme all the cruciferous veg! Maybe it’s the crunch, maybe it’s the color, but I love everything in the cabbage family – kale, cauliflower, kohlrabi – it’s my jam! Mix it all together and you’ve got a party in your mouth. I made this on the last day of the Chag to use up leftover grilled chicken and the bowl was licked clean (mostly by me!!). So I had to make it again for y’all!

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Chestnut Puree

When it comes to the holidays, I’ll be the first to say, nix the mashed potatoes and serve something DIFFERENT with your brisket! There are so many delicious root vegetables you can puree – to name just a few: parnips, sweet potato, turnip, celery root, butternut squash and carrot! Cruciferous veg like cauliflower and cabbage also make a great puree! And SO MUCH YES to chestnuts – they’ve got lots of starch that blend into the creamiest mash once mixed with some vegetable stock (or heavy cream for dairy puree!). So give this recipe a try. Pairs well with this pomegranate glazed roast and this braised version as well.

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Hot Honey Roasted Cabbage

Roasted cabbage is a staple around here because I pretty much always have a head of cabbage in my fridge and it’s such a an easy method to elevate the humble veg. This honey harissa version is perfect for the holidays and it was a winner at my Shabbos table!

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Knafeh Apple Pie

Yes, we’re still on the Dubai chocolate trend, or at least many of us have been, and therefore have kataifi dough in our freezers! Alas, here is the most festive way to use it for the Rosh Hashanah holiday! This idea came to me one night, inspired by the popular Israeli dish, knafeh – a crispy kataifi pie filled with savory melted cheese, doused in a rosewater syrup. It took a couple of rounds of testing to get the ultimate crispy bite, but boy was it worth it! I’ve even got an easier deconstructed version for you (see note)!

here’s the deconstructed version!

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