Clockwise from top: Among the three generations digging in at the taste fest are Aktnna Cohen, Alissa Cohen, Carolyn Krieger-Cohen and Winnie Krieger. Arlene Goldberg holds the Goldberg family's cookbook. Leo Goldberg shows o "Ruth and Leo's Famous Chicken." ILLANA GREENBERG Food Section Contributor Ilir 4IN 11/1 2002 112 hen Arlene Rosen married Ted Goldberg, she grew to love her mother-in-law Pearl "Nana" Goldberg, and her cooking, as much as the rest of the family. Although Nana, of Southfield, passed away in 1996 and is missed by three generations of Goldbergs, her recipes, along with other family favorites, still turn up at annual family picnics and holiday gatherings. At potlucks, recipe swaps were often promised, but exchanges rarely made. Then at last year's Chanukah party, Arlene Goldberg of Bloomfield Hills got the idea to create The Goldberg Clan Cooks cookbook as "a way of remembering Nana." - She adds, joking, "When someone retires (she worked at JVS for more than 30 years), they need proj- ects!" Arlene distributed a flyer to everyone in the family with a call to submit their best recipes. Nana's favorites, along with new traditions, were sent by the deadline. Even Cousin Kenny Goldberg of Bloomfield Hills' clas- sic recipe for the holidays — `Call Jane, find out where I have to be, what time and how much pop should I bring" — made the collection. The cookbook was a hit with the family. "The book is incredible. The minute I saw it, I knew we had the makings of a new family tradition and planned the first annual 'Goldberg Clan Cooks Taste Fest,'"' said Carolyn Krieger-Cohen of West Bloomfield. (She is Nana's granddaughter from youngest daughter Winnie Krieger of Farmington Hills.) So invitations went out for the family potluck. About 30 or so Goldbergs came with dishes they'd made from the cookbook. Carolyn brought Cousin Jeanette Goldberg's "Glazed Brisket." Uncle Leo Goldberg of Livonia (at age 89, the oldest Goldberg) prepared his delicious "Ruth and Leo's Famous Chicken." Many of them chose to make Nana's classic recipes, including "Nana's Bavarian Jell-O Mold," "Nana's Roast Chicken" and the Goldberg family favorite, "Nana's Famous Kugel." Here are a few of Nana and her family's best. A sec- ond Goldberg cookbook already is being planned! NANA'S FAMOUS KUGEL Submitted by Winnie Krieger 1 (16 oz) pkg. fine (or medium) noodles 5 extra- large eggs 2 t. butter or margarine Paprika Salt and pepper, to taste Cooking spray Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cook the noodles in boiling, salted water until soft. Drain in colander. In a large bowl, beat the eggs with electric hand mixer or whisk until light and fluffy,. Add the cooked noodles to the eggs and beat together. (Nana insisted that this step was crucial!) Add the salt and pepper. Melt the butter or margarine in 9 x 14 casserole. Pour in the noodle-egg mixture and sprinkle with