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| | Oven Roasted Garlic Potatoes | | | - About 10 regular or red potatoes, scrubbed and peeled; (if using the red ones, leave the skins on)
- 4 cloves of garlic, peeled and mashed
- 1 teaspoon granulated garlic
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees; Cut the potatoes into quarters and place in a large baking pan; Sprinkle the mashed garlic and granulated garlic around the potato pieces; Shake the paprika on top of the "garlicked" potatoes; Spoon the oil all around the top of the potatoes, coating well; Cover the pan with tin foil and place in the preheated oven for about 1 hour, checking about every 20 minutes to stir. Keep checking, so as not to burn. |
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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 first couple of people have signed up to leave comments; once I'm more comfortable with how the site is working, I'll entertain suggestions about blogs for individual users and perhaps enable wine reviews.
In the meantime, the site-wide contact form is now working. You can use it to contact me about the site, about reviews, about consulting, and with any questions you might have about kosher wine.
If you requested an account on this site and it was never approved, or if you attempted to post content and was not able to, please use the contact form to let me know.
The Internet works in mysterious ways...
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