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NewKosher is all about making delicious food for you, your friends and your family that is 100% kosher. We also offer many vegetarian, vegan and healthy options.
At NewKosher we promise…
- All of our recipes are pork, shellfish and other non-kosher animal free
- No recipes or menus will mix meat and milk
- All of our recipes are tried and tested
- That when the ingredients of certain products (packaged products, canned goods, etc.) are potentially not kosher, we will suggest a known kosher-certified brand.
- To post any and every (kosher) recipe you send in!
In addition to our recipe blog, we also feature free culinary ebooks, cooking videos, kosher news from around the web and more.
NewKosher is part of the PunkTorah family of websites, including the online synagogue OneShul, our video series The G-d Project and the PunkTorah blog. PunkTorah is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Jewish multimedia company dedicated to independent Jewish spirituality.
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Latest Recipes
Mushroom-Chard Bread Kugel (Dairy)
You can use any mushrooms you like in this dish. I like to use a mix of criminis and shiitakes, mostly because those are the two kinds my local co-op carries reliably, but also because it makes the dish much more interesting. This sits squarely in the realm of comfort food, and is even good eaten cold for breakfast. Serves 6-8 8 oz mushrooms, cleaned and sliced 1 medium red onion, diced 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 bunch chard, chopped 8 eggs 4 c milk 1 loaf day-old challah, … [Read More...]
Almond Hamantaschen
I've tried making Hamantaschen, the famous Purim cookies, many times and failed. This recipe is different. The key to good Hamantaschen is the almond meal, which we got from Trader Joe's. If you can find it at Trader Joe's, then stock up, because in our experience, it is seldom on the shelf. It lasts a while, so no worries about buying too much and having it go bad. Of course, there are a ton of different fillings you can use. In this batch, we did Nutella, raspberry and blackberry. Almond … [Read More...]
Romantic Dinner for Two: Korean-Japanese Style!
This dinner combines the flavors of Korea & Japan in one meal sized for two! Unless you live in a big city, you may have never had Korean food, and some of the ingredients in authentic recipes can be intimidating (Mirin? Dashi? Daikon?). Additionally, you'll be hard pressed to find a Korean restaurant that's kosher-certified. Our Korean-inspired Tofu Hot Pot uses more common ingredients that you can find in your local farmer's market. Our Seared Tuna is marinated in a delicious mix of ginger … [Read More...]
Super Bowl “Chick’n”
Unofficial holidays like Super Bowl Sunday are the worst. Why? Because while everyone else is downing pork sliders, you're off in the corner eating the long forgotten veggie tray like a bunny rabbit. And if you grew up in the 90's, at some point someone will reference the Simpsons episode where Lisa became a vegetarian by asking, "are you gonna marry a carrot?" There are boneless "chicken" wings out there as well as kosher fried chicken in frozen bags. But to their credit, this recipe from … [Read More...]
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