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Toss all salad ingredients in a large
bowl. Set aside.
Combine dressing ingredients in a
bowl of a food processor, and process
until smooth. Pour half the dress-
ing over the salad. Toss well, and
add more, if desired, adjusting the
amount to your taste. Add additional
salt and pepper to taste. Serves 12 or
more (halve the recipe for 6).

BAKED CHEESY RICE
2 Tbsp. melted butter
2 Tbsp. olive oil
11/2 cup chopped onions
2 tsp. fresh minced garlic
1% cup long-grain rice
2 tsp. salt
'/2 tsp. fresh ground pepper
2 cups water
2 cups milk
Ph cup shredded extra-sharp
cheddar cheese, yellow or white

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Brush a large oven-proof nonstick
or seasoned cast iron skillet with the
melted butter, or brush a 9- x 13-inch
ceramic or glass baking dish with the
melted butter. Set aside.
Heat oil in a large saucepan over
medium-high heat. Add the onion
and garlic, and saute until tender.
Add the rice, salt and pepper, and
cook stirring for 1 minute. Add water
and milk, and stir again. Bring the
mixture to a boil, reduce heat to sim-
mer, cover the pot and cook for 10
minutes. Stir in 1 cup of the cheese,
and transfer the rice to the prepared
skillet or baking dish.
Cover with foil and bake for 30
minutes more. Remove foil, top with
remaining cheese and bake for 15
minutes more until the rice is tender.
Makes 6-8 servings.

All recipes © Annabel Cohen 2013; annabelonthemenu@gmail.com .

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The Goldbergs Comes To ABC

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Naomi Pfefferman
L.A. Jewish Journal

T

he radio program The Rise of
the Goldbergs premiered in
1929, introducing America
to an unabashedly Jewish immi-
grant family whose matriarch, Molly
(Gertrude Berg), dished out compas-
sion and comedy as rich as her own
chicken soup.
Two decades later, a television ver-
sion of the series — a groundbreaking
domestic sitcom years before I Love
Lucy — aired for seven years on CBS,
where Molly reigned in her tenement
flat and was serenaded by a neighbor
leaning across an air shaft to call out,
"Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg!"
Now a new Goldberg family is com-
ing to prime time, in an ABC sitcom
also titled The Goldbergs, created by
Adam F. Goldberg, 37 (Breaking In,
Fanboys). But it's not a sequel or a
remake and, in fact, doesn't draw at
all on Berg's work. Rather, it's based
on Adam Goldberg's family life grow-
ing up in Pennsylvania in the 1980s
with a Camcorder glued to his face to
capture the antics of his crazy mish-
pocha, whom, we're told, had only one
means of communication: shouting at
the top of their lungs.
A trailer for the show reveals these
Goldbergs to be like The Wonder Years
on high-octane fuel, and perhaps
Jewish in name only, even though
tribal archetypes seem to abound.
The hilarious Jeff Garlin (Jeff
Greene from Curb Your Enthusiasm)

is the gruff, abra-
sive patriarch ("I
don't say it a lot,
but you're not a
total moron all the
time" is his means
of saying "I love
you"). And when
Jeff Garlin
his 17-year-old
daughter returns
home past her curfew: "It's 2 a.m. — I
thought you were dead. I could kill
you!"
Wendy McLendon-Covey
(Bridesmaids) portrays the overpro-
tective, boundary-challenged mother;
in one sequence she barges in on her
middle son (played by Troy Gentile)
in the shower and asks what he wants
for his birthday, prompting him to
retort: "Privacy!" In another, she
announces, "Fine, I'll eat the way I'll
die — alone!"
George Segal (Don't Shoot Me) is
the mischievous grandpa, Hayley
Orrantia portrays the tart teenage
daughter and Sean Giambrone is
Adam, Goldberg's alter ego, who is
exhorted by his parents to "Stop with
the camera [already'!"
Whether or not we'll see a bar
mitzvah or a Shabbat dinner on The
Goldbergs remains to be seen when
the show premieres this fall; it may
be that the series depicts just another
American family struggling with
typical suburban concerns — albeit
an octave or two louder than the
denizens of Seinfeld or Everybody

Loves Raymond.



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