LIFESTYLE → FROM MY TABLE Issue 919 · July 12, 2022

From my Table: Issue 801

When you’re not looking to impress anyone, this is a deliciously satisfying salad.

From my Table: Issue 801

One thing I didn’t consider back then when my kids were still young was that they are the only reason I’m happy I use my real name. They get so much attention from their friends, peers, and even teachers, and I’m gratified that they have a charge to have that pride. I think the reason it’s a conversation starter with their friends is because my job is around food, which everyone can relate to.

Once in a while, I have an opportunity to bring them into the conversation and ask their opinion on what should be featured in this section. In honor of last week’s ice cream feature,
Michal Frischman and I asked our kids to dream up an exciting new ice cream flavor, which Michal would use as inspo to develop her ice cream recipes. Our kids’ ideas were adorable, but also not necessarily realistic or something we could call an original recipe. We couldn’t resist the opportunity to share them with you, as you’ll find in this issue. Take note of their creative young minds and turn on your creativity to dream up your own ice cream flavor to submit for our Tuscanini contest!

CHANIE NAYMAN
Food Editor, Family Table
Editor in Chief, Kosher.com

 

Not a Recipe

The fastest and most last-minute corn salad in my house is a hybrid between a corn salad and an Israeli salad. It consists of one can of corn, quartered cherry tomatoes, chopped cucumbers, chopped cilantro (when I can get it, but it makes all the difference), finely chopped red onion, a drizzle of olive oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper, and garlic.

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