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The Joys of Jewish Preserving: Modern Recipes with Traditional Roots, for Jams, Pickles, Fruit Butters, and More—for Holidays and Every Day Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 59 ratings

A guide to creating your own sweet or savory Jewish preserves, plus recipes to showcase your jams and pickles.

Come celebrate!

From apricot jam and lemon curd to kosher dills and pickled beets, preserves, both sweet and savory, are at the heart of Jewish cooking. Can you imagine a Passover without charoset, a deli sandwich without a pickle, latkes without applesauce, or blintzes without jam? Today home cooks are rediscovering the soul-satisfying pleasures of making these delectable preserves from scratch. In 75 brilliant recipes, all updated for the modern kitchen, Emily Paster shows how easy it is to make beautiful Jewish preserves at home.

Praise for The Joys of Jewish Preserving

“This is the book I have dreamed of for years! Emily Paster has flung open the larder of traditional and innovative multicultural Jewish pickles and preserves. Only a well-seasoned, well-traveled
balabusta like Paster could have delivered this book. It will engage, enrich, and nourish anyone with an interest in home preservation or in Middle Eastern, North African, or Eastern European cooking.” —Karen Solomon, author of Asian Pickles

“A delicious collection of recipes whose flavors and stories are rich in heritage and culture. Her recipes preserve an important tradition and show how that tradition is alive and evolving today.” —Jenn Louis, chef/owner, Ray (Portland, Oregon), and author of
The Book of Greens

“Paster taps into the bright, briny, and full-flavored potential of old-world food preservation, while expanding our understanding of what it means to ‘eat Jewish.’” —Leah Koenig, author of
Modern Jewish Cooking
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“This is the book I have dreamed of for years! Emily Paster has flung open the larder of traditional and innovative multicultural Jewish pickles and preserves. Only a well-seasoned, well-traveled balabusta like Paster could have delivered this book. It will engage, enrich, and nourish anyone with an interest in home preservation and Middle Eastern, North African, or Eastern European cooking.”—Karen Solomon, author of Jam It, Pickle it, Cure It

“Emily Paster serves up a delicious collection of recipes whose flavors and stories are rich in heritage and culture. Her recipes preserve an important tradition and show how that tradition is alive and evolving today.”—Jenn Louis, chef/owner, Lincoln (Portland, Oregon), and author of
Pasta by Hand

 “Emily Paster taps into the bright, briny, and full-flavored potential of old-world food preservation, while expanding our understanding of what it means to ‘eat Jewish.”—Leah Koenig, author of
Modern Jewish Cooking

The Joys of Jewish Preserving is a buoyant and useful exploration of the Jewish preserving tradition that manages to be both modern and rooted in age-old culture. It should be a mandatory addition to anyone’s collection of books on preserving.”—Marisa McClellan, author of Food in Jars

The Joys of Jewish Preserving is the most exciting resource in my pantry! Because pickles and jams were such an important part of my early food memories, I cannot wait to update them in my professional kitchen and my home cupboard with the help of Emily Paster’s incredible book.”—Michael Solomonov, co-owner and chef, Zahav (Philadelphia), and author of Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking

“Emily Paster’s
The Joys of Jewish Preserving is a jewel of a book.  Clearly and appetizingly she tells the tales of pickles and preserves, both sweet and savory, from pomegranate paste to prune lekvah.”—Joan Nathan, author of Jewish Cooking in America and King Solomon's Table

Emily Paster’s
The Joys of Jewish Preserving is a jewel of a book.  Clearly and appetizingly she tells the tales of pickles and preserves, both sweet and savory, from pomegranate paste to prune lekvah.―Joan Nathan, author of Jewish Cooking in America and King Solomon's Table

This is the book I have dreamed of for years! Emily Paster has flung open the larder of traditional and innovative multicultural Jewish pickles and preserves. Only a well-seasoned, well-traveled balabusta like Paster could have delivered this book. It will engage, enrich, and nourish anyone with an interest in home preservation and Middle Eastern, North African, or Eastern European cooking.―
Karen Solomon, author of Jam It, Pickle it, Cure It

Emily Paster serves up a delicious collection of recipes whose flavors and stories are rich in heritage and culture. Her recipes preserve an important tradition and show how that tradition is alive and evolving today.―
Jenn Louis, chef/owner, Lincoln (Portland, Oregon), and author of Pasta by Hand

Emily Paster taps into the bright, briny, and full-flavored potential of old-world food preservation, while expanding our understanding of what it means to ‘eat Jewish.'―
Leah Koenig, author of Modern Jewish Cooking

To survive for thousands of years, often on the move and often living in inhospitable places, the Jews had their religion, their rituals, and their foods - and all three required adaptation and preservation. Thank you, Emily Paster, for reminding us that to preserve a food is to preserve a tradition, a culture, and a people. Your book has been a joy to read and your recipes will be a joy to follow.―
- Mark Russ Federman, Russ and Daughters, New York

The Joys of Jewish Preserving is a buoyant and useful exploration of the Jewish preserving tradition that manages to be both modern and rooted in age-old culture. It should be a mandatory addition to anyone’s collection of books on preserving.―Marisa McClellan, author of Food in Jars

The Joys of Jewish Preserving is the most exciting resource in my pantry! Because pickles and jams were such an important part of my early food memories, I cannot wait to update them in my professional kitchen and my home cupboard with the help of Emily Paster’s incredible book.―Michael Solomonov, co-owner and chef, Zahav (Philadelphia), and author of Zahav: A World of Israeli

About the Author

Emily Paster is the author of the widely admired blog, West of the Loop, primarily about food but with forays into parenting and family life. She is the co-founder of the Chicago Food Swap and is a national leader in the growing food swap movement (community get-togethers where handmade foods are bartered and exchanged). Emily is the author of Food Swap, The Joys of Jewish Preserving, and Epic Air Fryer Cookbook.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B072Z9NG85
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvard Common Press (June 1, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 1, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 18032 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 160 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 59 ratings

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Emily Paster is a food writer and culinary instructor specializing in global Jewish cuisine. She is the author of four cookbooks: Instantly Mediterranean (2021), Epic Air Fryer (2019), The Joys of Jewish Preserving (2017) and Food Swap (2016). Emily's recipes and writing appear regularly in such print and digital outlets as Midwest Living, Allrecipes magazine, Taste, and The Nosher. She is the writer and photographer behind West of the Loop, which has been called a "family food blog to savor." Emily lives outside Chicago, where she teaches culinary classes, with her husband and two teenage children.

Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
59 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the recipes wonderful, informative, and great. They describe the book as a great read, easy to navigate, and accessible. Readers appreciate the wonderful stories and fascinating historical and cultural nuggets.

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Customers find the recipes in the book wonderful, interesting, and educational. They appreciate the final chapter that shares recipes for showcasing pickles, jams, and other preserved foods. Readers also mention the book is useful, entertaining, and informative.

"...Bst of all, the author includes a final chapter that shares recipes for showcasing the pickles, jams, and other preserved foods." Read more

"...Gorgeous photos by Leigh Olson enhance and entice us, making the recipes even more appealing...." Read more

"...of Jewish Preserving." Once again, the author offers lots of wonderful recipes in such an accessible book that I, for one, almost forgot how..." Read more

"...more about 25% of my heritage combined with some wonderful recipes was both interesting and educational...." Read more

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Customers find the book interesting and easy to use. They say it's a great book for a preserver who is looking for something extra.

"...This is a beautiful book and one that will have well-worn pages in no time as you make recipe after recipe for your family and friends." Read more

"interesting book, looking forward to canning" Read more

"Very nice books. Nicely packaged. I would order from this seller again. Thank you." Read more

"Terrific book--a great read and tons of terrific recipes that intrigued an expert like my husband and still feel accessible to a novice like me...." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to use and navigate. They say it's educational and the author is clearly knowledgeable. Readers also appreciate the excellent insights and recipes.

"...To me, it is more than a cookbook. The author is clearly knowledgeable and has done extensive research, and more than that, the recipes and writings..." Read more

"...the tricks and hints behind the traditions of her family, making everything approachable and taking away our fears...." Read more

"...again, the author offers lots of wonderful recipes in such an accessible book that I, for one, almost forgot how thorough and well researched it is...." Read more

"...combined with some wonderful recipes was both interesting and educational...." Read more

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Customers find the stories wonderful and the author does a great job of sharing the history of the recipes. They appreciate the fascinating historical and cultural nuggets that we may have missed.

"...Jewish or not, I think readers will appreciate the fascinating historical and cultural nuggets that we may well have missed before...." Read more

"...There are so many great ideas and Emily does such a great job of sharing the history of the recipes she's provided." Read more

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This makes a lovely gift
Emily has delicious recipes and wonderful stories. Great for first-time preservers and those of us who have been doing it for a while. The links to Judaism make it a treasure and a lovely gift for newlyweds.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017
This is a wonderfully useful, entertaining, and informative cookbook. To me, it is more than a cookbook. The author is clearly knowledgeable and has done extensive research, and more than that, the recipes and writings come straight from her heart. All through the book, I can feel the loving influence of those who have cooked and taught the author how to cook. Joy is not only in the title, but throughout the book. Although it is clearly about preserving foods in the Jewish tradition, both Ashenazy and Sephardic, there is plenty here for non-Jewish cooks as well. The recipes are interesting, very complete. and easy to follow. Bst of all, the author includes a final chapter that shares recipes for showcasing the pickles, jams, and other preserved foods.
4 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017
Emily Paster's book, The Joys of Jewish Preserving is a true delight. She teaches us the tricks and hints behind the traditions of her family, making everything approachable and taking away our fears. If you have wanted to try preserving foods and making jams, this is the book for you! Gorgeous photos by Leigh Olson enhance and entice us, making the recipes even more appealing. This is a beautiful book and one that will have well-worn pages in no time as you make recipe after recipe for your family and friends.
2 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2018
interesting book, looking forward to canning
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2017
You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy Emily Paster's "The Joys of Jewish Preserving." Once again, the author offers lots of wonderful recipes in such an accessible book that I, for one, almost forgot how thorough and well researched it is. There is *so* much here, and it's *so* easy to navigate. Jewish or not, I think readers will appreciate the fascinating historical and cultural nuggets that we may well have missed before. This is an ideal entry for any synagogue's Hanukkah Book Fair!
4 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
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Learning more about 25% of my heritage combined with some wonderful recipes was both interesting and educational. I love that the author also explained the geographic food availability differences of regional traditions. I first heard her interview on NPR and after getting one copy for my family, I also got a second copy to send to newly found cousins. (luckily they love researching genealogy).
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021
Very nice books. Nicely packaged. I would order from this seller again. Thank you.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2017
The Joys of Jewish Preserving is a book for everyone who likes to cook from scratch at home. It offers contemporary recipes for classic Jewish flavors. Canners will love the diversity of ideas for both sweet and savory preserved foods. The final chapter, "Use Your Preseves," ties it all together. The research behind each recipe and the stunning photography elevate the reader's experience.
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