Category: Appetizer

Sweet & Sour Salami


SWEET & SOUR SALAMI (a la the chicken!) is your Super Bowl dream food!!! Must make for game day!

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Related Recipes:

Salami Spaghetti
Kosher for Passover Hasselback Sala
Salami Nduja
Salami Tarte Tatin
Salami Potato Latkes

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Stuffed Cabbage Cocktail Dogs


Seriously obsessed with these super easy slow cooker STUFFED CABBAGE COCKTAIL DOGS!!! Just perfect for your Super Bowl party!

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Related Recipes:

Corn Dogs
Malawach Dogs
Spiralized Spud Dogs
Passover Stuffed Cabbage
Stuffed Cabbage Bolognese

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Roasted Cauliflower with Dates & Smashed Olives


Roasted Cauliflower with Dates & Smashed Olives, OH EM GEE!!

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Related Recipes:

Roasted Smashed Potatoes with Leeks
Spicy Roasted Carrot Fries
Roasted Mini Peppers

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Roasted Cabbage Pizza


Give me a head of cabbage and I will cook it! Every. Which. Way. I love to braise it, roast it, grill it, eat it raw in salads, pickle it and steam it! It’s so filling and really a blank canvas for any flavor profile. But this? This was a stroke of genius for lunch and my new favorite dish! So so good!

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Related Recipes:

Brie Marsala Pizza
BBQ Chicken & Pineapple Jalapeno Pizza
Pizza En Croute

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Lacy Latkes Tips & Tricks!

I’ll admit that I’m the first one to trash up latkes and have fun with them, but really, nothing competes with the classic perfect latke – if you get them right! There’s an art to the perfect potato latke, and I like to call them LACY LATKES for the shards of potato that crunch up between your teeth like crispy potato sticks! So how do you make these little bites of heaven? Read on!

• Use russet potatoes, they’re perfectly starchy!
• Place your potatoes in water until ready to grate so they don’t brown.
• Prep all your ingredients so that you can work fast!
• Alternate your potato and onion when you grate them, it keeps the mixture white!
• Grate your potatoes from top to bottom (or sideways in the food processor) for longer strands of potato = lacy edges!
• Squeeze your potato/onion mixture as dry as you can! Squeeze into a bowl so you can reserve the starch.
• Once the starch settles to the bottom of the bowl, discard the remaining liquid, and add the starch back in to the latke mixture for extra crispiness!
• Use a heavy bottomed skillet or cast iron pan.
• Add a carrot to your oil, it will keep it clean!
• Use plenty of oil, and get it nice and hot before adding the batter.
• Use a 1/4 cup measuring cup to scoop out the batter and flatten it out with the bottom of the measuring cup, so the edges spread out.
• Don’t overcrowd your pan, give the latkes plenty of room so they don’t steam.
• Leave the latkes alone! Don’t touch and let them develop a good crust! Flip and give the other side some time too!
• If the latke mixture starts to get soggy, give it a squeeze before adding it to the pan.
• Place the latkes on a rack set over a baking sheet to keep them crispy.

So you’ve made the perfect latke, now how do you top them? I put a Questions box on Instagram and here are some of the fun toppings that came in!

Sweet Chili Sauce
Sugar! (who knew?!)
Applesauce MIXED with sour cream!
Sour cream mixed with horseradish
Ketchup (!!!!!)
Tuna & melted cheese a la tuna melt!
Spicy tuna and spicy mayo
Truffle aioli
Sour Cream, pickled onions, capers
Poached egg (yes please!)
Cheddar cheese sauce
Beef fry and coleslaw
Labneh with garlic, dried mint, olive oil, Aleppo pepper
Garlic Mayo and shredded BBQ chicken or pulled beef
Cranberry Sauce
Greek Yogurt, Lox, Dill
Pastrami and sautéed onion
Sriracha
Guacamole
Tzatziki
Ranch Dip
Caviar and creme fraiche

Other Latke Recipes:

crispy rice latkes
salami potato latkes
sabich latkes
falatkes (falafel latkes)
poutine latkes
confetti latkes
butternut squash latkes
cheese latkes

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