Hoffy's: The Jewish Kitchen (Hardcover)

Hoffy's: The Jewish Kitchen By Marijke Libert, Moshi Hoffman Cover Image
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- Includes top dishes from the kitchen of Flanders' best-known Jewish family- Provides a glimpse into the culinary habits of an otherwise very closed community"There can be no Antwerp without Hoffy's and no Hoffy's without Antwerp." - Margot Vanderstraeten (author of Mazzeltov)The traditional Jewish restaurant Hoffy's, in Antwerp, Belgium, has been a household name in gastronomy for more than 30 years. Judaism has many traditions and rituals, including in the kitchen. The practice of kosher is well known, but the fact that there are different dishes for each of the many Jewish festivals is less familiar. The Jewish religious calendar determines which meal ends up on the table. For example, there are the typical fish balls on the weekly Sabbath, latkes or potato pancakes during Hanukkah, stuffed peppers, aubergines or cabbage for the Feast of Tabernacles. For this book, the Hoffman brothers delve into the rich history of Jewish ritual feasts and reveal their family recipes for these dishes, which have been handed down from generation to generation. The recipes in this book are organized into six separate chapters. Five of them correspond to Jewish festivals: 'Rosh Hashana' (New Year), 'Pesach' (Passover), 'Succoth' (the Feast of Tabernacles), 'Hanukkah' (the Festival of Lights) and the weekly 'Shabbat' (Sabbath). The sixth chapter, 'Everyday Fare', contains recipes for dishes eaten on ordinary days. With enlightening texts by Marijke Libert and atmospheric photos by Piet.


Product Details
ISBN: 9789463887137
ISBN-10: 946388713X
Publisher: Cannibal Publishing
Publication Date: April 15th, 2020
Pages: 192
Language: English

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