Read about the family recipe for Fanny's Gefilte Fish.
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Showing posts with label gefilte fish. Show all posts
January 18, 2021
Gratitude: My mom's love of cooking
My mom is so cool. I told her about an exhibition on family recipes being curated by the National Museum of Women Artists called Reclamation. What did my mom do? She submitted a recipe and is now in the exhibition.
July 27, 2007
Explaining Matzoh Meal
My mom recently compiled a family cookbook on the internet that she then printed to order. It took her about two years and the final product is pretty amazing. The book is probably 200+ pages and each recipe was submitted by a family member. Alongside recipes are family photos and my mother's personal notes about who people are in the historic images and how the recipe relates. The project turned into an interesting family tree of sorts.
Last weekend my mother-in-law, who lives in Scotland, was showing me which recipes she wanted to try. Her challenge was understanding some of the ingredients. Some were easy to translate, for instance Crisco w
ould be vegetable lard in the UK. But the harder ones were explaining Jewish ingredients such as Matzoh Meal.

Last weekend my mother-in-law, who lives in Scotland, was showing me which recipes she wanted to try. Her challenge was understanding some of the ingredients. Some were easy to translate, for instance Crisco w
ould be vegetable lard in the UK. But the harder ones were explaining Jewish ingredients such as Matzoh Meal.Amy: It's Matzoh made into a meal.
Mum: Oh, yes, aye.
Amy: You know, crumbled up or actually made back into dust.
Mum: Oh, yes, and Matzoh is...?
Amy: Well, it's that bread that the Jews took out of Egypt, the one that didn't rise and they baked it in the sun, that flat bread.
Mum: Oh, yes, aye.
Amy: Breadcrumbs will work.
Mum: We have those.

Then I tried to explain gefilte fish and how it was li
ke the haggis of Jewish food but not nearly as good. Poor Mum, she was going to try and make it but I think she's now deterred. I didn't have the heart to explain that the carp has to swim in your bathtub before you kill it. Of course now she knows from reading this post.
ke the haggis of Jewish food but not nearly as good. Poor Mum, she was going to try and make it but I think she's now deterred. I didn't have the heart to explain that the carp has to swim in your bathtub before you kill it. Of course now she knows from reading this post.
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