French, Jewish Recipes

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Provençal Veal Breast Stuffed With Swiss Chard
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Provençal Veal Breast Stuffed With Swiss Chard

This Passover holiday recipe, an ancient jewel of Jewish Provençal cooking, feels modern with our new love of Swiss chard. It is traditional to use a whole veal breast with all the bones, but that makes for a giant roast by today’s standards. For this simplified but magnificent version, have a butcher trim, butterfly and remove the bones -- and save them to cook beside the meat, where they will add flavor and texture to the braise. The dish tastes best cooked a day ahead to allow the flavors to blend.

3h 30m8 to 10 servings
French Potato Pancakes
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French Potato Pancakes

When the chef Daniel Rose was growing up, his mother would make potato pancakes the first and the last three nights of Hanukkah. These latkes are inspired by the French classic pommes Darphin, but the addition of onions puts them in a category all their own.

35m6 servings (2 pancakes)
Beet, Potato, Carrot, Pickle and Apple Salad
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Beet, Potato, Carrot, Pickle and Apple Salad

This recipe was brought to The Times by Joan Nathan and was featured in her cookbook "Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France." It's a hearty root vegetable salad enriched with hard-boiled eggs and tossed with a lively Dijon vinaigrette.

30m6 to 8 servings