Maven's? Oh, that's right, it's gone. The Stage on Tremont? No, it's gone. Myer's Kosher Kitchen in Revere? No, that's gone. Pressman's in Chelsea? No, that's gone. Jack and Marion's? No, that's gone. Hmmm....?
You know I do! I have split allegiances. My favorite matzo ball soup is from @ZaftigsDeli but my favorite stand alone matzo balls are from New England Soup Factory (Newton).
As someone who keeps kosher, it bugs me just a little when people use the term to refer to traditional Eastern European Jewish dishes.
Kashrut is independent of whether the dish is a traditional Jewish food. Matzoh ball soup can be treyf (for example, at S&S). And Chinese food (or almost any other cuisine) can be kosher.
Also, Ashkenazi is not the only Jewish heritage. I've had people tell me that I'm clearly mistaken, because matzo balls and whatever are "my" food, not falafel/hummus/tabouli.
You schnorrers who just name a place without also giving some info don't really help a whole lot.
First of all, it's essential to understand that in the matzoball world there are two competing ideologies: the Light & Fluffy School vs. the Heavy & Dense School. I'm a heavy/dense person (in most every sense), and the loveliest, light-as-air matzoball just is not my cup of Manischevitz. Though, if it's nicely flavored with just a hint of ginger, I'll manage.
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The Butcherie
The Butcherie in brookline! Yes that’s spelled right. It’s in the case towards the back. You can pick your broth and the size of your matzoballs.
Katz’s Delicatessen NYC
Katz’s Delicatessen ships soup
https://www.katzsdelicatessen.com/shipping/soups.html
205 East Houston Street (corner of Ludlow St)
New York City 10002
tel 1-800-4HOTDOG
As someone who keeps kosher,
As someone who keeps kosher, it bugs me just a little when people use the term to refer to traditional Eastern European Jewish dishes.
Kashrut is independent of whether the dish is a traditional Jewish food. Matzoh ball soup can be treyf (for example, at S&S). And Chinese food (or almost any other cuisine) can be kosher.
Same and same
Also, Ashkenazi is not the only Jewish heritage. I've had people tell me that I'm clearly mistaken, because matzo balls and whatever are "my" food, not falafel/hummus/tabouli.
The two schools
You schnorrers who just name a place without also giving some info don't really help a whole lot.
First of all, it's essential to understand that in the matzoball world there are two competing ideologies: the Light & Fluffy School vs. the Heavy & Dense School. I'm a heavy/dense person (in most every sense), and the loveliest, light-as-air matzoball just is not my cup of Manischevitz. Though, if it's nicely flavored with just a hint of ginger, I'll manage.
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