These beautiful croissants have their roots in Jewish baking and commonly have cream cheese in the dough. We love these cookies , not just because of their appearance and buttery taste, but you can ...
Rugelach are usually made with either a chocolate, fruit, or nut filling. But we would never make you choose just one. Instead, we wrapped them all up in one sweet filling, so you’ll never have to ...
With a JCC down the block and a Chabad on the next street corner over, it’s not surprising that this New York City bakery sells rugelach. But look around the small one-room shop, and you won’t see the ...
He’s the rugelach king of Harlem. Alvin Lee Smalls‘ obsession with the buttery nuggets began more than four decades ago when he stumbled onto a recipe in a newspaper and launched his quest to create ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Chocolate Raspberry Rugelach. Photo by Laurie Skrivan, lskrivan@post-dispatch.com Although technically a bite-size pastry rather ...
Lee Lee's bakery—home of "Rugelach by a Brother"—sits on a stretch of 118th Street off Frederick Douglass Boulevard, past storefront churches, luggage-toting tourists and coiffed West African women in ...
Feel free to use your favourite flavour of jam, but make sure it’s quality stuff: fruit should be the first ingredient on the label. Instead of jam, you could fill these ruggies with finely chopped ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rugelach has always been one of my favorite treats. At almost every Jewish holiday at my grandmother's house growing up, these ...
These rugelach cookies are made by Tart Baking Company in Northampton. The three flavors photographed are pistachio chocolate rose, apricot almond and raspberry walnut currant. 12 Days of Cookies is a ...
Cookie-like and slim with a rich cream cheese crust, rugelach pie is reminiscent of the favorite crescent-shaped jammy, nutty cookie found in my holiday baking lineup. And it’s infinitely quicker to ...
NEW YORK CITY (JTA) — With a JCC down the block and a Chabad on the next street corner over, it’s not surprising that this New York City bakery sells rugelach. But look around the small one-room shop, ...