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Some Pareve Fish-Based Kosher Recipes for the New Year

Some Pareve Fish-Based Kosher Recipes for the New Year
Rosh Hashanah is finished, and we’ve already celebrated the High Holy Days. The Jewish New Year is over, and 2021 is also almost here. 2020 has been quite a year, one where we celebrate our holidays and birthdays indoors due to global circumstances. Despite these shortcomings, it’s always good to make one’s own happiness with one’s loved ones. Preparing tasty food is one way to alleviate the daily ennui of quarantine. Fish is a filling pareve ingredient in many kosher dishes. Sephardic Poached Fish (via The Spruce Eats) Delivered from the pages of “The New Passover Menu”, The Spruce Eats presents this delectable Sephardic Poached fish recipe. Maman’s Moroccan Fish (via Tori Avey) We’ve noticed that a lot of kosher fish-based recipes are hot in some way. Fish Tempura (via the Jewish Kitchen) When we think of Jewish heritage tours, we often think about locales in Europe, like Spain, Holland or even France. Like this: Like Loading...

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