4 0|0|anyone on here jewish? got a question please:)|cdoane|cdoane@mail.com|23:24:40|03/25/2009|
Posted on Mar-25-09 at 11:24 PM (Eastern) by 74.74.98.255

got some questions i bought some traditional jewish food but i need to know what else to eat with it?

1st: potato knish

2nd:sweet noodle kugel

now i bought these becuase ive never had them and they looked interesting(i love to try new food&other things as well) so i want to know the best things to serve with these items(not nesesarily at the same time!

any help is apreciated 1|1|These are also typically New York foods|mfrs|mfrs.sv.ca@gmail.com|02:05:24|03/26/2009|

Posted on Mar-26-09 at 02:05 AM (Eastern) by 69.109.175.143

A hot knish is more of a snack.

The hot kugel would go with roasted meat (e.g., chicken) as a side dish.

If there are any eastern European restaurants near you, try to get some cabbage borshcht, too. It would go with the knish as a light meal. 2|1|thank u|cdoane|cdoane@mail.com|17:23:20|03/26/2009|

Posted on Mar-26-09 at 05:23 PM (Eastern) by 74.74.98.255

i didnt know there were regional dish's i thought they were or are served most anywhere in the states? butthatnks for theinfo i do apreciate it 3|2|sweet noodle kugel is probably dairy so it would be a side with fish not meat|greenfrog57|greenfrog57@yahoo.com|17:38:05|03/26/2009|

Posted on Mar-26-09 at 05:38 PM (Eastern) by 71.213.161.34

Laura in NM

4|1|i cook knishes with brisket or roasts....|greenfrog57|greenfrog57@yahoo.com|17:38:46|03/26/2009|

Posted on Mar-26-09 at 05:38 PM (Eastern) by 71.213.161.34

Laura in NM