Onion Pletzl


own square. Onion Pletzl as a superannuated onion roll, a sandwich bread fit for Gulliver the Giant. Pletzl means square in Yiddish as in town square and this bread is square, albeit imperfectly so. Think of it as Sicilian pizza with the sauce and cheese replaced by raw onions. According to Arthur Schwartz, the author … Continue reading

Cabbage Noodles for the Nine Days


It’s the Nine Days, when cooking options are severely curtailed and I’ve been craving cabbage noodles. That’s the name my mother uses for the archetypical European dish alternatively known as káposztás tészta, Kraut Lukshen, or Kraut Pletzlach. It’s perfect for this week because it is pareve and filling. Thought cabbage noodles was a mostly because it’s … Continue reading