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Jewish Cooking Contest

Around these parts, Jcarrot readers already know that “Jewish food” means more than rugelach and matzoh balls. Now, you have a chance to strut your Jewish culinary prowess at the 92nd Street Y’s cooking challenge: Mega Bites. The Y is sponsoring a Jewish recipe contest, which will be taste-tested by a highly esteemed panel of judges including Gael Green, Mick Colameco, Arthur Schwartz (our favorite Brooklyn foodie!), Rozanne Gold, and Marc Murhpy.

All recipes need to be kosher-style, take less than an hour to make, and blur the lines between tradition and innovation. The winning recipe will appear on the 92Y Tribeca Cafe menu for one month - and the lucky winner will receive a round-trip ticket for two on Jet Blue!

Check out contest rules here.

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One Response to “Jewish Cooking Contest”

  1. shev Says:

    Isn’t the 92nd St Y Jewish? Aren’t they asking for kosher-style recipes - which I presume means ingredients that COULD be made in a kosher home?

    Shame on them - the prize includes a meal at landmarc - not kosher At All. Not really motivating for the kosher chef, eh?

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