What’s a Kichel?

Today I decided to clean up my old emails. And I found a particularly lovely message from Mort sent nearly year ago. He was suggesting that I try his recipe for Kichel.

What is Kichel? It is a very light and airy Jewish cookie made with an outrageous amount of egg yolks and flour, rolled in sugar. And, surprisingly, it is often eaten with a savory such as herring!

So, today I decided to make a batch of Kichel in Mort’s memory. I’ll be bring a few bags to the market tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy them.

Barbara

What’s a Kichel?

Today I decided to clean up my old emails. And I found a particularly lovely message from Mort sent nearly year ago. He was suggesting that I try his recipe for Kichel.

What is Kichel? It is a very light and airy Jewish cookie made with an outrageous amount of egg yolks and flour, rolled in sugar. And, surprisingly, it is often eaten with a savory such as herring!

So, today I decided to make a batch of Kichel in Mort’s memory. I’ll be bring a few bags to the market tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy them.

Barbara

What’s a Kichel?

Today I decided to clean up my old emails. And I found a particularly lovely message from Mort sent nearly year ago. He was suggesting that I try his recipe for Kichel.

What is Kichel? It is a very light and airy Jewish cookie made with an outrageous amount of egg yolks and flour, rolled in sugar. And, surprisingly, it is often eaten with a savory such as herring!

So, today I decided to make a batch of Kichel in Mort’s memory. I’ll be bring a few bags to the market tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy them.

Barbara

What’s a Kichel?

Today I decided to clean up my old emails. And I found a particularly lovely message from Mort sent nearly year ago. He was suggesting that I try his recipe for Kichel.

What is Kichel? It is a very light and airy Jewish cookie made with an outrageous amount of egg yolks and flour, rolled in sugar. And, surprisingly, it is often eaten with a savory such as herring!

So, today I decided to make a batch of Kichel in Mort’s memory. I’ll be bring a few bags to the market tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy them.

Barbara