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April 03, 1987 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-03

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Drawings of one to three cats
are used to symbolize the dif-
ficulty of each recipe: for in-
he family cook's vo-
stance, one cat means the
racious hunger for new recipe is very easy; three cats
kosher l'Pesach recipes means adult supervision is
sometimes .seems out of pro- suggested. M, D, or P inside
portion to the mere eight
the cats indicate if the recipe
days and nights that the holi-
is meat, dairy, or pareve.
day lasts. But Pesach, more
Matzah Meals includes a
than any other holiday, brief "story of Passover" and
focuses on food. Its main descriptions of the symbols of
"service," the seder, takes
the seder, as well as directions
place at the dinner table.
for setting the seder table and
Furthermore, the culinary recipes for the ceremonial
observations and customs of foods. It also gives a sug-
Pesach are far more restric- gested menu for a "The Kids'
tive than those of any other
Complete Seder" dinner
holiday. Thus we must con- (though it's unlikely most
stantly think about what we
children would attempt the
eat during Pesach. Tradi- whole meal), and a few ideas
tional fare that we gladly for "seder table crafts," such
welcome on the first day —
as a matzah cover.
after a hiatus of about a year
Each of the 70 recipes in-
— may become monotonous
cludes a list of needed equip-
and unappetizing if it is con-
ment as well as ingredients
stantly repeated for eight.
and directions, given in terms
Thus, it's not surprising that can easily be understood
that whole cookbooks have by most children. Occasional-
been written specifically for ly, some of the directions or
Pesach. Two of the latest will ingredients may be too vague
be reviewed in this column.
for children who do not have
The first, Matzah Meals by the supervision of an ex-
Judy Tabs and Barbara perienced cook.
Steinberg (Kar-Ben Copies,
For instance, kids may need
1985), comes from a Rock-
help deciding what size pieces ,
ville, Maryland publisher who to "cut up carrots and celery'
has specialized in providing for soup, how big to make a
excellent reading material for
meatball, or what size can, or,
Jewish children. The second, or package is needed when
Something Different for — the exact weight is not
Passover by Zell J. Schulman
specified. And many children
(Triad, 1986) is part of "The
might not know what a
Chosen" series of Jewish . "chopper" is (it's not includ-
cookbooks.
ed in the illustrated equip-
The cleverly titled Matzah
of
Meals is subtitled A Passover ment list at the beginning
the
book)
or
how
to
use
it
to
Cookbook for Kids and it is
chop apples for charoset.
indeed aimed at the yeladim
Most of the dishes in Mat-
in the family. Charming il-
zoh Meals would probably ap-
lustrations by Chari R. peal to just about anyone.
McLean set a mood of fun.
(And wouldn't it be nice to
have the kids prepare lunch or
Gloria Kaufer Greene is the
dinner for the grown-ups at
author of The Jewish
least once during Pesach?) A
Holiday Cookbook: An Inter-
few of the recipes -- such as
national Collection of Recipez Hawaiian Matzah Fry Baby
and Customs (Times Books).
Continued on Page 70

Gloria Kaufer Greene

Cooking Editor

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68 Friday, April 3, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS



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