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Take a look at the history and folklore behind Passover and the Seder. Test your knowledge and learn about a storied tradition.
A bold stuffing of bitter greens, salty feta and a sauce spiked with green olives makes this Easter dish worth the effort.
Meat so tender you could almost eat it with a spoon is one of the hallmarks of a good beef brisket -- and star of many a holiday or family...
Learn a Sephardic recipe for Passover from the cookbook by Reyna Simnegar, "Persian Food from the Non-Persian Bride" (Feldheim, $34.99).
Easter celebrates renewal so consider a menu that symbolizes the same and showcases the freshest ingredients.
Imagine the gulp of remorse when my nearly grown teens admitted that they didn't know how to make bread.
Frame a casual meal with a true sense of occasion and usher in spring with these delightful dishes.