Kosher dairy meals are great for restful days. Such meals leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. A good dairy meal is a great way to end a busy day of work. It can also be a perfect complement to long hours of indoor tasks or outdoor duties. A rich and tasty dairy meal will fill you up with the fuel that your body needs. It's true that dairy meals are great when you are feeling a little stressed out and exhausted. A dairy meal is warm, hearty, filling, and can make you feel ready to tackle the world again. In a time when we can’t go to kosher resorts, these small indoor comforts provide us with the gladness that we need. The following dairy recipes are sure to provide comfort for you. Crispy Dairy Potatoes by Faigy Grossman (via Kosher.com) The delicious creamy nature of dairy foods makes them work so well with potatoes. Actually, potatoes work so well with meats, dairy and even pareve foods like fish, but we digress. Potatoes are filling meals that are enhanced by special cheeses applied to them, such as parmesan in this particular recipe. Savor these delightful crispy potatoes here: https://www.kosher.com/recipe/crispy-dairy-potatoes-589 Low Fat Butter and Lemon Spaghetti by Smadars Same Way (via Food.com) Spaghetti never fails to amaze us. It can be prepared in a number of different and splendid ways. Pasta is quite a versatile medium for a variety of tasty cuisine options, and this butter and lemon spaghetti is no exception. Get the recipe here: https://www.food.com/recipe/low-fat-butter-lemon-spaghetti-kosher-dairy-151752 Tori Avey’s Dulce de Leche Dulce de Leche is an egg-based topping that’s quite delicious when used for a variety of desserts, from hot pancakes to cool ice cream. It’s something that really enhances the inherent sweetness and flavor of an existing meal. Get it here: https://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/dulce-de-leche/comment-page-1/ Looking for more recipes? Perhaps you’re interested in a glatt kosher cruise? Check out kosherrivercruises.com for more kosher cuisine and Jewish heritage cruise news.
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At the end of a long day we all want to come home to a delicious and satisfying meal. The love for food is one of the things that unites humanity, a general appreciation of the deliciousness of meals. All of us deserve something tasty to end the day with, especially in today’s environment. We’ve been craving for Jewish vacation opportunities for a while now, specifically vacations that take us to the sunny countries of Iberia. While we’re patiently waiting for the chance to visit such a great locale, we’ve been gathering tasty recipes from Portugal and Spain—kosher renditions of cultural dishes that remind us of the places that we want to visit in the future. These dishes from Spain and Portugal are a delightful change from the usual fare, and are packed with great textures and flavors. Are you looking for new and exciting kosher cuisine? Maybe you’re also excited for a chance to visit the Iberian Peninsula? Check these out! Spicy Fish in Red Sauce via Kosher Delight This Spanish-style fish recipe lets you savor the flavors of Iberia in your own home. With a series of tasty ingredients that you can swap out and switch (depending on your own preferences), this cuisine can make your summer evening dinners more exhilarating. Check it out here: https://www.kosherdelight.com/Spanish_Recipes_14_Spicy_Fish_in_Red_Sauce.shtml Jamie Geller’s Crema Catalana This pareve dessert uses Catalan styles and recipe substitutions to provide a non-dairy dish that lets you eat a great meal after any dairy or meat-based dinner. Crema Catalana has a taste that you won’t forget, one that’s far different from your ice creams and other chill dessert meals. We can’t really say anything more, because we really like it. Get the recipe here: https://jamiegeller.com/recipes/crema-catalana/ Portugal Acorda by Nicole Rossetti le Strange via 196 Flavors Acorda is a local Portugese dish with simple ingredients. Like ratatouille, it’s a humble rural meal enjoyed by people all over the world. There’s something so quaint and delicious about trying food that’s not considered haute cuisine from other countries. Get the recipe here: https://www.196flavors.com/portugal-acorda/ Interested in more kosher food recipes and Jewish heritage tours? Visit us at kosherrivercruises.com.
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