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Kosher Cooking Carnival Tishrei

squashes watercolor
Three Squash, watercolor on paper by Leora Wenger, 2009

Welcome to the Kosher Cooking Carnival, the Tishrei (Jewish month, the first one, the one with many holidays like Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and more) edition. Thank you, Batya, for managing this blog carnival.

What’s for Dinner?

walk with foraging for herbs

Chunky Tomato Soup with Rice by Frugal and Kosher is beloved by her son – I bet other kids and adults will enjoy this recipe as well.

Yosefa went Summer Foraging and showed Purslane Tips and Recipes includes purslane.

Jane presents Hariseh – the recipe. a recipe from a book she reviews called Simply Israel by T. Gila Levine.

Look at this Broccoli and Potato Daiya Cheese Bake – Vegan – did you say vegan?

This one looks delicious: Herb Lentil Salad

I like quinoa! And it seems that Batya likes quinoa, too.

Batya has some yummy suggestions for Easy, Healthy and Yummy Vegetables .

Rivki Silver participated in a Rosh Hashana blog party and made a super salad. Hannah Katsman of Cooking Manager was also part of the blog party – she presented one of my favorite of her recipes, the marinated beet salad.

And for dessert

Do you crave honey cake at this time of year? See Laura’s ginger honey cake.

wine

If you want an easy dessert and you have two extra bananas, try my banana cake or is it banana bread.

How about some taiglach for dessert? Mrs. S. can teach you how to make taiglach.

Sharon talks about the grain made by the Jerusalem windmill in the 19th century. In the twenty-first century, there was ice cream, crepes, wine and fruit.

Hiking Food

pizza by Batya

As summer is over (if not yet officially), I wanted to end with Batya’s hike food: pittot, tomatoes, olives and salads on the side.

If you want to submit a post to a future KCC, use this blog carnival link.

Rivki Silver says

Thanks for the mention! I look forward to perusing the other recipes!

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Leora says

Thanks for reading so quickly. Feels like I just hit publish a few minutes ago...

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Laura says

What a great round-up, and thank you for mentioning my honey cake. I didn't think I would want to go back to cooking so fast after making everything for Yom Tov, but these links are actually making me want to go right back into the kitchen.

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Leora says

Oh, I have no desire to go back into the kitchen. But I still have more clean up to do. I noticed that the three images I chose were all related to the outdoors in Israel. Subconsciously, that was what appealed!

It was nice seeing you briefly yesterday, Laura, even if just in passing.

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Batya says

Thanks so much for hosting and including my posts.

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Leora says

Thank *you*, Batya, for managing KCC.

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Hannah says

That was quick! Congratulations for posting during this busy month.

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Leora says

I was testing the concept of "if you want something done, ask a busy person." I was putting each link up as I received them, so all I had to do last night was choose some accompanying images.

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Jennifer in MamaLand says

Drat - how is it that another month went by with me forgetting to submit?!? Anyway, this roundup looks great, thank you!

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Leora says

Before you know it, it will be time for Cheshvan and a new KCC. Glad you left a comment despite not having a link included.

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Jewaicious says

What a wonderful post with fantastic sounding recipes. Oy, sorry for not submitting.

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Ester says

Thanks so much for including my tomato soup! I'll be checking out the rest... Shana Tovah to all!

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Mrs. S. says

Great job, and thanks for the link. Shanah tovah to you and your family!

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