Henny Shor
Henny Shor is a kitchen coach who teaches women how to meal plan and cook so they get dinner on the table and prepare for Shabbat and chag on time. www.inthekitchenwithhenny.com
In the kitchen with Henny: Classic dishes, fresh ideas
Cozy meals for Sukkot
In the kitchen with Henny: Keeping it sweet
In the kitchen with Henny: Back to school: Bento & beyond
Two muffin recipes that are kid-friendly, plus two quick dinners for those busy back-to-school evenings when you need to get food on the table with minimal fuss.
In the Kitchen with Henny: Simple summer nights
Peach plum cobbler, mango slaw, pineapple chicken skewers, and garlic-herb hasselback potatoes.
In the kitchen with Henny: Dinners for dairy days
Mini crustless quiches, fish sticks, creamy garlic pasta, and fruit ice-pops.
In the Kitchen with Henny: No-sweat summer dishes
Summer has its own kind of rhythm, with late nights and family outings, and everything feels a bit more relaxed (and sometimes a bit more chaotic).
In the Kitchen with Henny: Survival mode meals
Here are some simple – and I mean really simple – recipes to help keep your family fed without having to over-think what to make.
In the kitchen with Henny: Summer fiesta
Cook up a light, Mexican-themed summer menu that’s festive, fun, and perfect for a summer evening.
In the kitchen with Henny: Dishing out Shavuot comfort, dairy-style
This year, Shavuot begins on Sunday night, which means there’s not a lot of prep time after Shabbat. Here are tips so you can plan in advance and start the holiday feeling calm and ready!
In the kitchen with Henny: BBQ bites
Chimichurri sauce, beef kebabs, hot dog & veggie skewers, and gluten-free graham crackers.
In the Kitchen with Henny: Shuk-style celebration
For this year’s Independence Day celebration, I’ve put together a menu that highlights Israel’s best-loved foods.
In the Kitchen with Henny: Classic Passover family recipes
By now, you probably know that I like to keep things simple and tasty – and Passover is no exception.