Imagine
not having to comb through all your cookbooks, magazines and newspaper
clippings for that one recipe you know is there, somewhere! Kosher.com
is the go-to source for anything and everything kosher - recipes,
original vivid videos, menu planning, tablescapes, centerpieces, food to
make with the kids, food substitutions and more, with picture quality
that looks so good you’ll want to reach out and eat right from your
screen!
Kosher.com
simplifies your search for just the right kosher recipe - be it
gluten-free, Syrian-style or low calorie, you’ll find thousands upon
thousands of kosher recipes under one umbrella site. They’ve been
collected, archived and digitized from your favorite cookbooks,
magazines, kosher chefs and more, some that were printed long-ago to
current favorites, plus original recipes exclusive to kosher.com.
Kosher.com
is ready for Passover, too. Its immense collection of free recipes,
videos, and other valuable content just got bigger with the addition of
Passover resources from notable chefs, cookbook authors, food bloggers,
and the strong Kosher.com community.
Kosher.com’s massive recipe library is
fully searchable, allowing users to find exactly what they need. Recipes
can be filtered by ingredient, dietary needs, type of cuisine, chef,
holiday, and even by level of difficulty.
The
site features mouth-watering recipes from renowned kosher cooks
including Victoria Dweck, Chanie Nayman, Susie Fishbein, Naomi Nachman,
Jamie Geller, Renee Muller, Miriam Pascal, Chanie Apfelbaum, and many
other leading names in the kosher food community. Other recipes are
culled from a variety of sources including Passover cookbooks, the
Kosher Cook-Off, Artscroll cookbooks, Joy of Kosher, and
KosherScoop.com, to name a few.
Kosher.com also includes the first-ever collection of recipes from Mishpacha, Bayis, Binah and Ami
magazines available in one resource directory. “When our audience and
readers told us that some of their most cherished recipes came from
these magazines, we knew we had to share them with the Kosher.com
community,” said Leah Gottheim, Vice President of Kosher.com. For the
first time ever, recipes from these popular publications are online and
free of charge on kosher.com. And new recipes and content are being
added every day.
For
Passover and year-round, Kosher.com’s recipes come to life with
beautiful videos of food in the making, from beginner to gourmet and all
skill levels in between. “Our Passover-specific videos and articles
help and inspire users on topics of all kinds: innovative Seder table
settings, Passover Prep 101, step-by-step guides to making recipes, ways
to use up chometz and even things to do with your kids during the
bread-free holiday,” adds Gottheim.
Other features on the site include a
menu generator that makes it easy to create a customized, unforgettable
meal for any occasion and a forum where the Kosher.com community can ask
the experts, share recipes, and exchange tips.
About
Kosher.com: Kosher.com was officially launched on December 19, 2016.
This is the first year the site offers fans and readers Passover content
to help make the eight-day holiday delicious, as well as tips for
making the transition to Passover easier and simpler. The site is
headed up by VP Leah Gottheim and is edited by Chanie Nayman. Kosher.com
is available free of charge.
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