[Photograph: Nikki Goldstein] Jews and their houseguests far and wide will likely be eating matzo brei for brunch this weekend, but in case you were wondering whether any restaurants amp up their Passover brunch game, you might want to...
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[Photographs: Nikki Goldstein] There comes a point during Passover—admittedly not too far into the week—where you start seriously jonesing for some quality baked goods. Quality, to that end, all becomes relative to the dry, crackly stuff you've been eating...
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Pomegranate market in the Midwood section of Brooklyn has been called the "kosher Whole Foods." It's a market that transports you to the suburbs of Long Island or New Jersey with its wide aisles lined with high-end items, a full...
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[Photo: Robyn Lee] It's not unheard of for New York shops to raise matzo prices before Passover, so in advance of the holiday, which begins on March 30, Village Voice blog Fork in the Road is keeping tabs on...
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For those celebrating Passover, here are some delicious flourless desserts we found in our Sugar Rush archives: Flourless chocolate walnut cookie from Payard Patisserie: With a texture reminiscent of fudge, this sweet is a cross between cookie and meringue....
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"The food world is so romanticized these days, but it's impossible to sustain quality and excellence if you're not willing to get your hands dirty (or in our case, fishy). " Since 1914, the Russ family has fed generations of...
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Perfect for Passover, they're chocolate Space Duck Pops dressed as Easter ducks! ...Wait, huh?
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There are still plenty of reservations left for all eight nights of Passover (April 9 through 15) at Toloache in Hells Kitchen. Some menu highlights: Julian's matzo ball soup in a jalapeno scented chicken consomme, matzo tostada "Yucatan" (yes, that's...
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Photograph from mhaithaca on Flickr Some people see the yellow caps or “OU-P” symbol and know exactly what's up. But to clarify, here are five things to know about Passover-friendly soft drinks: 1. Passover starts on April 9 this...
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