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252: Uncover the Rich Traditions of Jewish Cuisine w/ Culinarian Susan Barocas

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In the next episode of Eating at a Meeting Podcast LIVE, I’m thrilled to host Susan Barocas, a chef, writer, and co-founder of Savor Experience, to share her insights on the depth and diversity of Jewish cuisine. With Passover approaching, Susan will lead us on a journey through the intricate flavors, rituals, and stories that have shaped this rich culinary tradition over millennia.

This episode will offer a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of Jewish culinary practices, spotlighting ancient recipes that have been passed down through generations alongside contemporary adaptations that continue to honor and celebrate Jewish heritage. Susan's profound understanding and innovative approach to cooking will shed light on how food serves as a powerful medium for conveying history, culture, and community values.

Our conversation will explore how Susan's commitment to healthy, reduced waste, and seasonal cooking intersects with her focus on Jewish food, culture, and history—particularly that of Sephardic Jews, who, like Susan, trace their lineage back to the Jews expelled from Spain in the 14th and 15th centuries. We'll discuss the fascinating ways food travels across borders and how the distinct cuisine of the Jews of Spain became both a marker of identity and a source of peril during the Inquisition.

Susan will also introduce us to some traditional Jewish dishes, many of which are centuries old, that embody principles of seasonal, local, and waste-free cooking. From Ashkenazic noodles made from old bread to Sephardic dishes that creatively use spinach stems and zucchini peels, these recipes are not just about sustenance but also inclusivity, offering a table where everyone is welcome.

Join us for this captivating exploration of Jewish cuisine. Whether you're a culinary professional, a meeting planner seeking to understand better how and what to feed your Jewish attendees, or simply a lover of good food and rich traditions, this episode promises to be an enlightening experience.

Get ready to be inspired by the stories and flavors that have sustained and enriched Jewish communities across the globe, and discover how you can incorporate these timeless traditions into your own culinary practices.

Join the Eating at a Meeting Community Connect with Tracy at tracy@thrivemeetings.com

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In the next episode of Eating at a Meeting Podcast LIVE, I’m thrilled to host Susan Barocas, a chef, writer, and co-founder of Savor Experience, to share her insights on the depth and diversity of Jewish cuisine. With Passover approaching, Susan will lead us on a journey through the intricate flavors, rituals, and stories that have shaped this rich culinary tradition over millennia.

This episode will offer a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of Jewish culinary practices, spotlighting ancient recipes that have been passed down through generations alongside contemporary adaptations that continue to honor and celebrate Jewish heritage. Susan's profound understanding and innovative approach to cooking will shed light on how food serves as a powerful medium for conveying history, culture, and community values.

Our conversation will explore how Susan's commitment to healthy, reduced waste, and seasonal cooking intersects with her focus on Jewish food, culture, and history—particularly that of Sephardic Jews, who, like Susan, trace their lineage back to the Jews expelled from Spain in the 14th and 15th centuries. We'll discuss the fascinating ways food travels across borders and how the distinct cuisine of the Jews of Spain became both a marker of identity and a source of peril during the Inquisition.

Susan will also introduce us to some traditional Jewish dishes, many of which are centuries old, that embody principles of seasonal, local, and waste-free cooking. From Ashkenazic noodles made from old bread to Sephardic dishes that creatively use spinach stems and zucchini peels, these recipes are not just about sustenance but also inclusivity, offering a table where everyone is welcome.

Join us for this captivating exploration of Jewish cuisine. Whether you're a culinary professional, a meeting planner seeking to understand better how and what to feed your Jewish attendees, or simply a lover of good food and rich traditions, this episode promises to be an enlightening experience.

Get ready to be inspired by the stories and flavors that have sustained and enriched Jewish communities across the globe, and discover how you can incorporate these timeless traditions into your own culinary practices.

Join the Eating at a Meeting Community Connect with Tracy at tracy@thrivemeetings.com

  continue reading

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