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| | Bread Kugel | | | - 3/4 lb. challah, broken in pieces, soaked in hot water and drained.
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 eggs, beaten
- 1 tsp. cinammon
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 1/2 tsp. baking powder
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
- 1/2 cup golden raisins
- 2 apples, peeled and chopped.
Lightly grease a 9"x11" baking dish and pour in mixture. Sprinkle a little sugar, cinammon and nut mixture on top and bake at 350 for 45 minutes. |
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The Internet works in mysterious ways...
The most unusual question I've received to date is from Kehillat Beijing, the Jewish community of Beijing, China (with perhaps the best natural pun I've seen in a while: their web site is at "Sinogogue").
Given the difficulty of importing kosher wines, they can only choose one wine for Passover this year: The cost has to be reasonable; the wine must appeal to a wide range of palates; the prices must be reasonable; imports are available from only a handful of countries; and they can only choose one wine.
I'll reveal my selection here sometime soon. This is the closest I've ever come to the problem of "If you can only have one wine with you on a desert island..."
The most unusual question I've received to date is from Kehillat Beijing, the Jewish community of Beijing, China (with perhaps the best natural pun I've seen in a while: their web site is at "Sinogogue").
Given the difficulty of importing kosher wines, they can only choose one wine for Passover this year: The cost has to be reasonable; the wine must appeal to a wide range of palates; the prices must be reasonable; imports are available from only a handful of countries; and they can only choose one wine.
I'll reveal my selection here sometime soon. This is the closest I've ever come to the problem of "If you can only have one wine with you on a desert island..."
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