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Page through Sabor Judío: The Jewish Mexican Cookbook, and youll either be salivating or slightly stunned (or maybe both), depending on your palate and how you feel about messing with tradition.
Mediterranean couscous with chipotle salsa, plantain chile kugel and gefilte fish in red salsa are among the recipes offered by co-authors Ilan Stavans and Margaret E. Boyle. Stavans, an Amherst College professor, was born and raised in Mexico Citys Jewish community. Boyle, a Bowdoin College professor, grew up in Los Angeles in a Mexican Jewish family.
Now, if youre a purist with a sensitive stomach like my mother-in-law of blessed memory, who couldnt bear mustard, mayo or even spaghetti sauce, never mind jalapeño peppers Sabor Judío might not be for you. But if youre an adventurous eater, these recipes will get you rethinking holiday menus as well as what youre making for dinner tonight.
After all, fusion cuisine is really a Jewish tradition: Weve been adapting our diets to local ingredients in diaspora for centuries.
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Hell, I'd put jalapeños in just about anything. I recently made a habanero-infused peach pie...it was fucking delicious!
(I still don't know why I can't put special characters in the subject line!! )
Otto_Harper
(776 posts)Jalapenos in Matzah Ball Soup???
Look, I get it. I'm just a Grumpy Grampy and set in my ways. But, my Eastern European roots prohibit me from adulterating the elixer of life itself with such an addition.
DavidDvorkin
(19,954 posts)are good in chocolate as well! Fruit of the gods. Forgive me, I'm Texan and we have a lot we need to be forgiven.