Recipe

The banana cake that will make you finish the whole pan

Soft, fluffy, and comforting: A rich banana cake with two kinds of chocolate that fills the house with a sweet aroma and is perfect alongside an afternoon coffee.

Easy-to-make and delicious banana cake.
Zucchini and light zucchini

The end of confusion: Zucchini and light zucchini – and the truth that is revealed

Pastel con carne.

The original Jewish brunch: The meal that connects communities, flavors, and memories

A page from the first kosher cookbook published in England from 1846, titled "The Jewish Manual of Modern Cookery, With a Collection of Valuable Recipes & Hints Relating to the Toilette," May 26, 2026.

National Library of Israel acquires copy of UK's oldest kosher cookbook belonging to Montefiores


No extra tools needed: A cake that disguises itself as mousse and leaves everyone stunned

This Gateau Marcel–inspired recipe is a chocolate lover’s dream: Half the batter bakes into a fudgy base, while the other half sets as a light, airy mousse on top.

Gateau Marcel Chocolate Cake.

No need to complicate: Stav Madar’s perfect khachapuri recipe

Fun with the Kids: How to make simple finger roll khachapuri.

Khachapuri.

When lemons are in their prime – here are two wonderful and easy lemon recipes

With lemons, which are now at the height of their glory, you can create amazing things. For example, preserved lemons and limoncello liqueur.

Preserved Lemons.

Love spicy food? From the rich Yemeni kitchen – quick and easy red and green zehug

Following your requests, I’m sharing two recipes for the beloved Yemeni zehug, red and green, a bold and spicy spread that adds heat and flavor to pastries and side dishes.

Red Zehug and Green Zehug.

Every community and its fish: The complete guide to spicy fish stews

Lately, every slightly spicy, slightly red fish dish is being called “Chraime,” so I decided to clarify the different types of these stews. And of course, there are recipes too.

Nile Perch Chraime.

Traditional Moroccan Purim challahs: Boyoja di Purim

Boyoja di Purim, traditional Purim challahs from Moroccan cuisine, decorated with hard-boiled eggs symbolizing Haman’s evil eye.

The Joyful Challah.

The true star of Purim: Shortcrust pastry that turns into a perfect poppy seed cake

Ahead of Purim, shortcrust pastry takes center stage in the kitchen. Turn it into a simple, delicious poppy seed cake that disappears fast, with a filling you can swap for any flavor you like.

Poppy Seed Cake Made with Shortcrust Pastry.

Two rich and indulgent bread recipes – plus a special bonus from Chef Eran Borkin

Two recipes for French baguette and whole wheat bread, plus a surprise: Chef Eran Borkin of Borkin Bread in Binyamina shares his whole wheat nut bread recipe made with care.

Whole Wheat Nut Bread by Chef Eran Borkin.

An irresistible stew: Meatballs in a rich sauce

Meatball recipe in tomato sauce: Ground meat, potatoes, eggs, and herbs create airy meatballs. The sauce, made of tomatoes, spices, and garlic, adds a rich flavor to the dish.

Meatballs in Tomato Sauce.

In the kitchen with Henny: An international Purim celebration

Mix, match, and celebrate with an international Purim menu that’s vibrant, unexpected, and perfect for a table filled with family and friends.

American Pulled Beef Hamantaschen