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Melissa78 said:Anyone ever done a kosher demo? My upline is scrounging for recipe ideas as her host is expecting 35 guests - all of which require kosher. Any ideas? TIA
This is a big plus for sales:love0010: I have had customers buy two of each of the stones they want to keep them separate.Sheila said:From the VERY little that I know ~ you can't use a non-kosher pan/utensils to cook their food. They have 2 sets of pots & pans ~ one to cook their kosher meat & one to cook their kosher dairy.
A kosher demo is a cooking demonstration that follows the dietary laws of Judaism, known as kashrut. This means that all ingredients and cooking methods used must adhere to strict guidelines and be certified as kosher by a rabbi or kosher certification agency.
One option is to prepare a variety of dishes that meet kosher requirements, such as vegetarian options, fish dishes, and meat dishes. It is also important to ensure that all ingredients and cooking utensils used in the preparation of the food are certified as kosher.
Some ideas for kosher recipes that can feed a large group include dishes such as roasted chicken, beef stew, vegetable lasagna, and quinoa salad. These dishes are not only delicious, but also easy to prepare in large quantities.
Yes, there are many pre-made kosher products available in most grocery stores. However, it is important to check that they are certified as kosher by a reliable organization, as some products may only be partially kosher or not at all.
Aside from using kosher ingredients, it is important to keep all utensils and surfaces used in the demo clean and separate from non-kosher items. It is also important to be sensitive to any dietary restrictions or allergies of your guests and offer alternatives if needed.