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A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking (Hardcover)

by Marcy Goldman (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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In A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking, Goldman defines Jewish cooking as a combination of influences from religious laws, holiday and seasonal events, what is locally available, and cross-cultural adaptations created as Jewish families moved around. She also explains much about Jewish dietary law and other food customs.

Holidays, in particular, call for foods with symbolic as well as sensory resonance. This leads to baking a special, spiral-shaped challah--a reminder of life's continuity. This egg bread is reserved for the Sabbath and most holidays, while triangular Hamantaschen, a pastry resembling the three-cornered hat of the evil Haman, are unique to the lively holiday of Purim.

Novice cooks will appreciate Goldman's list of "Winning Recipes for the Bakery Challenged." Her discussions of yeast (five pages) and sensible equipment (seven pages) are an education for any baker, while everyone will enjoy her killer frozen cheesecake, which you can keep for unexpected guests; flourless and rich, rich Espresso Truffle Torte; and Smoked Salmon, Dill, and Cream Cheese Pizza. Whatever your persuasion, Marcy Goldman's A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking belongs on your bookshelf. --Dana Jacobi



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Goldman's cheerful cookbook provides recipes for all sorts of baked goods, from traditional Jewish fare (Delicatessen-Style Classic Sour Cream Coffee Cake) and treats for specific holidays (an Etrog Cake for Sukkot) to others that are just plain good (New Wave Chocolate Tunnel Cake). A chapter on breads contains recipes for both New York-Style Water Bagels and Montreal Bagels, as well as Pumpernickel Cranberry Rolls. This book will satisfy any challah devotee: a chapter on Shabbat offers Traditional Friday Night Challah and "This Tastes Like Cake" Fresh Yeast Sabbath Challah (Goldman likes wordy, exclamatory names). A chapter on Rosh Hashanah boasts cunning New Year's Sweet Challah Miniatures and a New Year's Apple Challah. Many desserts, like a Blitz Cherry Cake, are easy and fast. Others, like Pomegranate and Sour Cherry Mandelbrot, incorporate unusual ingredients without getting too wacky. The true test of the Jewish baker, of course, is Passover, and Goldman provides a wealth of the flour-free inventions, notably My Trademark, Most Requested, Absolutely Magnificent Caramel Matzoh Crunch, Passover Rich Chocolate Genoise and Buttercream Roll, and Mock Chestnut Torte.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What would I do without Marcy Goldman, April 3 2004
By Debra E. Brown (Plymouth Meeting, PA United States) - See all my reviews
I purchased Marcy Goldman's A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking
a year or so ago and have been using the book ever since I got it. I have tried many, many recipes and each and everyone turned
out great. If I had a question, I would email Marcy and she
would get back to me. I cannot say enough about this cookbook
or about Marcy. Every Jewish kitchen and non-Jewish kitchen
should have this book. Thanks Marcy for all the wonderful
recipes and for all of your help.

Debbie

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5.0 out of 5 stars So good, I've purchased several for gifts!, Jan 8 2003
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After several months of using this cookbook over and over and over, I decided to buy it for friends. It is extremely user-friendly, because many of the recipes use basic ingredients and are uncomplicated to make. The directions are well-written, and the final product turns out exactly as I visualize from the recipe, even when baking unfamiliar treats.

I keep reaching for it, because there are so many wonderful cakes, that I can always find something different or unusual, without worrying because I've never tried the recipe before. Variations are often included, as well as cooking times for different pan types and sizes.

It's one of those cookbooks where you can flip through it and consistently find something appropriate, without requiring a trip to the store for some odd ingredient. The honey cake is fantastic, but the double fudge cake on pg. 110 "wows" everybody every time. Bring that one to your next family get-together (I use a bundt pan and skip the glaze, or drizzle on a quick confectioner's sugar glaze after it's cooled), and they will think you stopped at a bakery (I'm not kidding).

The only minor issue, is that on recipes where a range of flour is given (e.g. soufganiot), I sometimes need to add even more flour. This was the same with another (hamantaschen), where it was obvious that the dough was too sticky to shape. So while some experience is helpful, common sense can tell you if more flour is needed. This has never been an issue with any of the cake recipes, only those which are naturally more flexible on the ingredients.

Good Shabbos!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful recipes, Nov 7 2001
By Jennifer E. Bernat (Wisconsin, USA) - See all my reviews
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I checked this book out from the library several times before buying it. The Passover Chocolate Torte was a raving success at our family's seder. The honey cake is to die for. And the pareve cocoa cake is delicious! I've served all of these to non-Jewish friends, and they've loved them all. None of these recipes taste like they've been "kosherized". They're wonderful to start with!
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4.0 out of 5 stars An important book for the Jewish Cookbook shelf
Marcy Goldman has proven herself worthy of ranking with Joan Nathan when it comes to "doyenne of Jewish Baking". Read more
Published on Aug 4 2000 by Courtney L. Lewis

4.0 out of 5 stars Not just for the holidays
Marcy Goldman's A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking is a good addition to any cookbook library regardless of religion or ethnic background. Read more
Published on May 17 2000 by Michele Thaler

5.0 out of 5 stars contains a recipie for the best honey cake
This has become my favorite baking cookbook. Marcy has recipies for bakers of all levels. Her honey cake recipie is easy to make. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars The best baking cookbook I have ever seen.!!
I love this book. Easy simple recipes that have superior taste. I have made banana cake,sticky buns,favorite apple cake and others. All came out great
Published on Jul 8 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Treasure! A Must for Your Cookbook Shelf!
If you're looking for the consummate book of Jewish baking this is it. I've only begun to explore the wonders it holds within. Read more
Published on Jun 30 1999 by Mayven

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent cookbook
After renewing The Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking at the library three times I decided it was time to purchase it. Read more
Published on May 20 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Trust me, from baking Marcy knows from!
Some Jewish cookbooks are haimish, some are personal, some give historical/religious/cultural background, some are long on good recipes for the experienced cook but short on... Read more
Published on Oct 28 1998 by L Goodman-Malamuth

5.0 out of 5 stars If you only buy one book on baking, this should be it!
I was aware that this volume was coming. In fact, I've known about it for almost a year, and based on Ms. Read more
Published on Sep 6 1998 by Mimi Hiller (mimi@cyber-kitche...

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