Nosh: Plant-Forward Recipes Celebrating Modern Jewish Cuisine 

For those who want to connect with Jewish culinary history while following a plant-based diet, Nosh offers more than 80 recipes that can be served at shabbat, holidays, and even better, every day. This will appeal to anyone trying to convince Bubbe that Passover can be done without the meat, with genuinely appealing options.” —Booklist

Food is a central part of Jewish culture, and those who don’t connect with the foods of yesterday may feel as though a part of their heritage is missing. Nosh is the vegetarian cookbook for the modern Jewish kitchen, drawing inspiration from history through a 21st century lens.
With the rise in plant-based eating across the globe, Nosh is an ideal guide for those looking to connect with and share their Judaism in a way that feels authentic in today’s landscape. The cookbook features:

• A comprehensive, plant-forward recipe collection spanning from breakfast and brunch right through to delectable desserts.
• 80+ vegetarian recipes including Savory Pulled Mushroom and Tofu “Brisket,” Chickpea and Olive Shakshuka, and more.
• Stunning food photography, kitchen glimpses, and enlightening sidebars on the history of Jewish culinary traditions.

Micah Siva is a trained chef, registered dietitian, recipe writer, and food photographer, specializing in modern Jewish cuisine. After graduating from the Natural Gourmet Institute of Health & Culinary Arts, she pursued a career in nutrition and later worked for global brands, media outlets, and publications in food media. She shares Jewish-inspired, plant-forward recipes through her blog, Nosh with Micah. Micah lives in San Francisco, California, with her husband, Josh, and their mini sheepadoodle, Buckwheat.

Good Life Guy’s Wine of the Week:
Barkan Classic Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Barkan’s Galil vineyards in northern Israel produce rich, ripe Cabernet Sauvignon grapes during the growing season.  The grapes of this most “classic” of red varieties were grown in vineyards in the Galilee and Golan. Its aroma of wild berries and cherries blends with its tobacco, vanilla barrel bouquet. The wine has fine structured, yet rounded tannins, a long rich finish and aging potential.

 

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