Posted on February 21, 2010.
Traditional recipes kosher easy for school project? I am looking for an easy, simple, delicious recipe for traditional kosher my school project. when I search on the internet, it is difficult for me whether something is traditional (because I'm not Jewish). My teacher said to be very traditional, and not something like peanut butter cookies. Any help is appreciated! <3
HOMESTYLE KOSHER DILL PICKLES
For each quart jar add:
2-3 cloves garlic
1 sm. red or green pepper (optional)
Select fresh, firm cucumbers. Pack Wash and cut off both ends, and in pots.
Bring to a boil:
1 qt. distilled or cider vinegar
2 / 3 c. salt remain
JM
Cinnamon Balls
2 egg whites
8 oz ground almonds
Pinch of salt
4 ounces powdered sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon level
Icing sugar
Beat the egg whites and salt until stiff.
Stir in sugar and ground almonds and cinnamon.
Make the mixture into balls and place on an oiled baking sheet. Bake at 300 degrees F for 25 minutes.
Roll balls in sugar boiled icing.
2 v. soup. instant coffee dissolved in 3 / 4 cup hot water
3 eggs
3 c. soup. oil
3 / 4 cup honey
3 / 4 cup brown sugar
2 1 / 4 cups flour
3 / 4 c. tea. yeast
1 / 2 c.. baking soda
2 v. tea. cinnamon
1 / 2 c.. salt
PREPARATION:
1. Dissolve coffee in water. Cool.
2. Spray a 9x13 baking pan with cooking spray cooking spray. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius). 3. Mix eggs, oil, honey and sugar in aid of an electric mixer.
4. In another bowl, mix the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt). 5. Alternating, add flour mixture and coffee to the egg mixture into the bowl. Stir gently until smooth.
6. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes, or until a knife inserted in center comes out clean.
Roxanne LOL;) did not know that I find you here (alen its way)! And yes I have no good advice for you because I'm kind of looking for the same thing as you .. So, yeah!
Well BYE:)