For many, Hanukkah isn’t the same without a few sweet treats—especially rugelach. These crescent-shaped cookies are filled with different flavors and are a great treat to serve alongside tea or coffee ...
laborious and tricky process in which sheets of butter are layered into the dough. People love its soft, buttery, and flaky texture. On the other hand, the cookie is our "go-to" sweet-but it can be ...
Rugelach has always been one of my favorite treats. At almost every Jewish holiday at my grandmother's house growing up, these crescent-shaped, pastry–cookie hybrids—whether homemade or ...
I'm spending the week in New York City and one of the many interesting experiences I'm having is my first trip to Brooklyn. I take the subway (a big adventure for me) from Manhattan to visit the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hanukkah—the eight day Jewish holiday known as the Festival of Lights—begins on December 25 this year, which means it’s almost ...
Forget the last-minute shopping, put down the tinsel, and never mind the horde of relatives on the way. It's time to make holiday cookies. Baker and cookbook author Dorie Greenspan joins Michele ...
Whether you have latkes to fry, kugel to make, or brisket to cook for a Hanukkah party, let sisters Susan and Lauren Fain of Quicksilver Baking Company make the rugelach for you. The crisp, tender ...
My sister, Mary Pat, is the born baker in the family. She has a sweet tooth that she has polished into a fine baking skill. Everything she makes is delicious, but she is famous for her rugelach. As is ...
Recipes and a love of baking get passed on through the generations. “L’dor v’dough, I call it,” Doug Weinstein, who considers himself the steward of Diamond Bakery in Los Angeles, told the Journal. “I ...
OPB’s “Superabundant” explores the stories behind the foods of the Pacific Northwest with videos, articles and this weekly newsletter. To keep you sated between episodes, Heather Arndt Anderson, a ...