Seven Bites encompasses the concept of using minimal ingredients to make meals. From appetizers to desserts, they give tips and tricks to help get through some of the most difficult dishes, while only using 7 ingredients.
Lil' Miss Cakes is a baking blog filled with easy kosher pareve recipes and over the top cookies and cakes. Melissa is a classically trained pastry chef that uses her expertise to create delicious kosher dessert creations. Yum!
A website devoted to cooking original, experimental and adventurous recipes and making them accessible for your own kitchen. And everything is kosher!
Hey y’all, we’re Jeremy and Whitney. She’s shvitzing in Miami while he’s freezing in Chicago. Together we share a love of all things food, show tunes, tiny dogs with people names and, of course, Jews.
Busy in Brooklyn is an up and coming cooking and crafting blog with fresh and original recipes and ideas. With step by step photography, friendly guidance, and clear instructions, there's something for everyone to enjoy!
Real food with Kosher ingredients. American, Italian, Chinese, Thai, Jewish and all kinds of delicious desserts!
You don’t have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the meatless recipes at More Quiche, Please. Here you’ll find dishes for every course of the meal, kitchen tips, a fun DIY section, holiday recipes, and weekly menu plans.
Alessandra Rovati was born and raised in Venice, Italy, and is an expert in Kosher and Jewish Italian cooking. She posts free recipes and how-to’s, offering a glimpse into Jewish Italian culinary history, on her website, Dinner in Venice.
A personal journey into food using words and photos. Food should capture all your senses. I cook and write, my darling husband takes the pictures,our children are the judges.
This baking blog recounts (mis)adventures in the kitchen as different desserts are attempted and served to unwitting test subjects. While not specifically the focus of the blog, everything made is kosher.
Allaya Fleischer, a native of Ban Pong, Thailand, and citizen of the world, brings her expertise and fond memories of traditional Asian and world cuisine to the kosher table for all to enjoy in both authentic and fusion dishes.
It's time for kosher to get real - kosher recipes with natural and unprocessed ingredients, mindful of its effects on our health and the environment.
This is the place to find great-tasting recipes for chicken, beef and fish as well as dairy, parve, vegan and vegetarian ... kosher recipes that will make your family and friends shout, "Oh! You Cook!"
This American Bite brings a fresh touch to the kosher kitchen, focusing on local, seasonal and affordable ingredients. Make every dinner a dinner party!
Trials and tribulations of an everyday cook just trying to keep herself and her husband well fed in a kosher home.
Daphne Price is the food editor of Challahcrumbs: A celebration of Jewish living. A kosher foodie, she posts recipes every week reflecting Jewish ideals, holidays, weekly Parsha Torah Treats, seasonal themes, & meal suggestions.
Very good recipes for all kinds of food, usually modern and creative recipes that also are kosher. Stories about family and reminiscences.
This blog is where Stephanie and Jessica share published recipes they’ve adapted, tried and loved, as well as original recipes they tested and developed.
This blog is for busy people looking for fun, fast and fabulous recipes - pictures included! Lots of recipes for the GFE (Gluten Free Eater)too! Sharon Matten also writes for aish.com, Kosher Inspired, and the Chicago Tribune.
Miriam has a real passion for cooking and baking...she gets right to the kitchen to bake for family, friends, and co-workers after a long commute from Manhattan everyday.
A cooking and entertaining blog with easy to follow, flexible and sophisticated kosher recipes featuring healthy, seasonal ingredients and timely menus for holidays and everyday. Celebrate with beautiful tables and delicious food.
I started the Alibabka blog to express my passion for cooking through writing, and to share my ideas, thoughts, recipes and experiences. I graduated from Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) in New York.
Couldn’t Be Parve is a blog dedicated to natural parve (non-dairy) baking. Whatever the reasons a person may have for avoiding dairy, I truly believe that no one should have to sacrifice good taste to achieve those goals, especially when it comes to dessert. However I also believe that it is impor
What Jew Wanna Eat is your source for Jewish home cooking. Armed with my Bubbe's recipes and lots of schmaltz, I am on a quest to try one recipe a week, with my own personal twist on each. I know Jew will enjoy these tasty recipe
Tori Avey is a culinary anthropologist, convert to Judaism, and her family’s resident chef. Her blog explores the history of Jewish cuisine as well as other historical culinary topics.
As an orthodox Jew, I keep my kitchen kosher. You will not find bacon here! My goal is to create recipes that are delicious, yet simple enough for the working lady. Happy Cooking :-)
Based in Israel, the Kosher Blogger has started blogging about good food from Israel and around the world that's kosher.
Sharon's Table is a new and exciting kosher food blog. All recipes are easy,yet can pass for fancy. Sharons writing is unique as she tries to give a little history about the dish she is cooking. An easy and informative blog to re
A cooking and entertaining blog with easy to follow, flexible kosher recipes featuring healthy, seasonal ingredients and timely menus for holidays and everyday. Celebrate with beautiful tables and delicious food.
Michele is a Kosher-keeping newbie striving to turn the Southern Treif food she loves into Kosher fare. From crab to fakin' bacon to meatless lovers pizza, she'll try to cook almost anything ... at least once.
Levana Kirschenbaum was co-owner of Levana Restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side (alas, recently closed after thirty two years), and the pioneer in Kosher upscale dining. She is a cooking teacher and cookbook author.
What does food have to do with your health? EVERYTHING! We teach people how to use food as medicine. Expanding peoples knowledge of the medicinal nature of simple foods is our goal.
Browse hundreds of delicious kosher recipes for all occasions, kosher food tips, kosher wines, great products, cooking with kids, a weekly blog, and more.
In 2010 The Forward and Hazon partnered to discuss the breadth of the Jewish food world, including news, recipes, cookbook reviews, interviews with Jewish foodies, discussion of issues, and unique coverage for the Jewish holidays.
A wife and mother aspiring to be a chef, social worker, photographer, and all around superwoman shares her exciting kitchen life with you.
A delightful French blog about kosher Pâtisseries, breads, viennoiseries, and kosher recipes.
Reyna is the author of “Persian Food from the Non-Persian Bride” (Feldheim, 2011) The recipes are lavish, rich, and enticing and the photographs are divine. She has appeared in several TV appearances nationwide.
The gush gourmet inspired my new love of cooking. Her recipes are accessible and absolutely delicious. Fagie is a wife and mother who has always loved cooking. Inspired by a passion for all things culinary, she opened a catering business near Jerusalem, aptly called The Gush Gourmet.
Cafe Liz is an Israeli blog with vegetarian recipes and descriptions of the author's interests. She posted kosher-vegan Thai recipes, Tel Aviv markets with recipes, her trip to Italy with photos of food, etc. Her photos are lovely.
Two Sephardic sisters, who grew up in Barcelona, Spain. Their recipes are delicious, bold and bursting with flavor. Utilizing fresh, in season and locally available ingredients they share their passion for food and cooking.
www.theglutenfreemaven.com is a blog with great gluten-free, allergy-free and always kosher recipes. It also write about the ups and downs of raising children with celiac disease and food allergies. It's a great resource for all.
You may be doubtful when you see the title of Nechama's blog - CantStopBaking. Once you stick around, you'll see, she is really serious! CantStopBaking is a fun mix of recipes sprinkled with Nechama's musings on life,kids & food.
Nossi Fogel as the Kosher Gastronome describes the science behind the food he cooks in a very funny and descriptive manner. All of the foods he prepares is interesting and of course delicious!
Sarah Lasry, co-founder of Kosherstreet.com, owner of Tastebuds Cafe,best selling cookbook author of The Dairy Gourmet & The At-Home Gourmet brings you her passion for cooking and her serious love for ALL that is GOOD FOOD & KOSHER
Owner of a Kosher catering business in the Seattle area for over 14 years. I blog about Kosher foods, holiday foods and more.
Know & Love Norene & her interaction with Food for over 45 years. I learned to cook from her cookbooks & advise. Belonging to Norene's Cuisine has made me Feel as if I am part of a Family now - My Mother is no longer alive.:-)
Koshertopia was launched in January of 2009 by true food lovers. kosher consumers can get the latest, most up to date, information about kosher restaurants in one place,research local kosher hot spots,and share their experiences.
Dedicated to showing that keeping kosher is well within reach for all Jews, the Kosher Nexus writes about kashruth in a light-hearted way. Features recipes, food reviews, new products, commentary, and restaurant reviews.
The Rosiest Cheeks is a kosher food blog full of colorful recipes, insightful cooking tips, and food photography. Each recipe is uniquely developed, and maintains a fresh and healthy balance throughout.
Yosefa makes creative dishes that do not require measuring or strict adherence to recipes. Topics include kitchen tips, cooking with and for kids, and low glycemic dishes. Most of the food is healthy and economical.
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Wow this is a really impressive site, great information and makes everything look so easy to make yourself. Keep up your great work, you’re an inspiration to a whole lot of people!
Love the blog by 2 Yeshiva College girls: http://www.sevenbites.blogspot.ca
Great site!!
so excited to see so many kosher cooks with a range of tastes and styles
Amazing list, I’m bookmarking this as future reference.
I am too late to enter but please check out my wonderful food blog, iwantthatfordinner.wordpress.com THANKS!!
You are not too late, go ahead and submit the nomination.