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Chabad Hosts Susie Fishbein

June 18, 2008 · 2 Comments

Jewish Press, June 2008

On the evening of June 2nd, approximately forty women from many different segments of the Omaha community came together at Chabad of Nebraska to enjoy a cooking demonstration by Susie Fishbein. Susie Fishbein is the author of the wildly successful Kosher by Design cookbook series. She has appeared on The Today Show with Katie Couric, Allie & Jack, Sheila Bridges Designer Living, on several network news show cooking segments, as well as an appearance on Martha Stewart Radio. She has taught at the prestigious Degustibus cooking school in New York, and was featured at Disneyworld at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival.

The evening started with a wine and cheese reception, and an opportunity to meet with Susie Fishbein. The public was then invited into the Chabad kitchen and dining hall, where Shani Katzman gave a short introduction. “Never expect to come to Chabad without learning something new,” she said, “and since it’s almost Shavuot, we can talk about the importance of dairy foods during this holiday. It’s also essential to remember that kosher calories don’t count”. She then went on to explain how, after receiving the Torah, the Jewish people are like newborn children, who need to be nurtured on milk. “In addition,” she continued, “The numerical value of the Hebrew word for milk, chalav, is forty, which reminds us of the forty days and forty nights Moses spent on Mount Sinai receiving the Torah.”

            During the demonstration, Fishbein proved that she is both a knowledgeable chef, and a very entertaining speaker. She started off by saying that “Shani Katzman could not be lovelier to work with,” and had many compliments for Kelly Kirk, who put the evening together. “I love to see how Jewish people live in other parts of the country,” she said, “ and giving these cooking demonstrations allows me to meet with many different communities.” Fishbein took questions form the audience as she demonstrated how to cook an attractive, Kosher, three-course meal. “Only a Jewish girl would think of filling a martini glass with hummus,” Fishbein admitted, as she showed the audience how to make her Middle Eastern Martinis, the recipe for which can be found in her “Short on Time” cookbook. She then went on to make a salmon entrée, as well as a crème brulee dessert, which was perfect for Shavuot. Visitors were given samples of all the food, which had been prepared ahead of time in the Chabad kitchen by a team of volunteers. “Without volunteer help, we never could have pulled this off,” Kelly Tichauer- Kirk said, “and I want to thank Shani, Estie and Shevi Katzman, as well as Cheryl Lerner, Devra Bram, Kim Novak, Sherry and Chelsea Taxman, Joanne Andresen, and Marty Tichauer for all the hard work they put in.”

            Fishbein doesn’t limit herself to writing for adults, but is adamant that children need to become familiar with all the kitchen has to offer. She even wrote “Kosher by Design for Kids”, which contains recipes that go far beyond the peanut butter sandwich, but are nonetheless easy to make for children of all ages. “The most heartbreaking comments I get during my presentations are those from newlywed people who come up to me and admit they don’t even know how to boil water,” she said. “Kids belong in the kitchen, and we as parents shouldn’t be afraid to let them help out. Children as young as three can pop the shells off of chickpeas, and besides, letting them cook something is the best way to make them eat and try something new.” When asked what the worst thing was she had ever tried in her test kitchen, she answered: “One time, I attempted to create a strawberry pretzel crust dessert. After about seven tries, my family begged me to stop. I never did figure that one out.” Fishbein spiced up her presentation by sharing anecdotes of what life is like for a celebrity cook: “When my cookbook Kosher by Design for Children came out, my children did some of the promotional work. It happened to be the Christmas season, so here were all the Fishbein children, being featured on a set decorated for Christmas brunch,” she laughed.

            Volunteer and attendant Kim Novak enjoyed herself immensely: “I always have such a great time at Chabad events, but this one was particularly nice. I was happy to be a part of it, and amazed at all the practical advice Susie Fishbein gave us. I will certainly use her tips in my own kitchen. I also enjoyed Shani Katzman’s introduction; she is always able to offer useful insights, as well as Jewish connections.”

            In addition to the volunteers, many different sponsors made the evening possible. Bag ‘n Save, Absolutely Fresh Seafood Company, Ideal Pure Water, Hy-Vee, United Rental, Nebraska Warehouse, Mike Sullivan, and Wal-Mart donated food as well as services.

           

 

 

 

 

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Susie Fishbein Visits Chabad

May 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Eighteen Questions with Kelly Tichauer-Kirk

An Evening with Susie Fishbein

By Annette van de Kamp-Wright

Note: This article was previously published in the Jewish Press on May 9, 2008

 

Kelly Kirk was born and raised in Omaha, and has been involved with Chabad for approximately three years. During that time, she has taken numerous adult education classes, chaired many events, assisted with holidays, organized cooking and craft clubs, spearheaded the recent pickle-making event, assisted with the recent Gala and helped run the Chabad Gift Shop. Currently, she is working to bring renowned cookbook author Susie Fishbein to Omaha for a cooking demonstration.

 

JP: When will Mrs. Fishbein be at Chabad?

KK: She’ll be here on June 2, and the evening starts at 7 pm, at the Chabad House on 1866 South 120th.

JP: How long have you been working on this?

KK: Susie Fishbein’s visit was booked over a year in advance.

JP: Why is this a fabulous, not-to-be-missed event?

KK: This evening’s event is an exclusive and limited engagement. That said, the 50 lucky attendees will have the opportunity to come together with other women from the Omaha Jewish community to celebrate and be united in Yiddishkeit. What better way than through spiritually fit, and delicious food? Especially if it is created by a famous Jewish female chef.

JP: What should people expect?

KK: This event is more than an excellent opportunity to enjoy friends, fun and great food.  It is a chance to experience how possible it is to eat and cook gourmet kosher food in your own home. In addition, attendees will be able to see Susie work her magic and ask questions. Susie is a driving force in the kosher food world and it will be an honor to have her in Omaha

JP: I’m busy; how long will this take?

KK: We will be wrapping up around 9:30 PM.

JP: What is on the menu?

KK: Susie will be demonstrating a three-course meal, using recipes from her cookbook. She will discuss ingredients and technique, while offering helpful hints along the way. Every attendee will be able to personally sample all the items Susie prepares.

JP: Will she sign any books?

KK: Yes, and her Kosher by Design cookbooks will be available for purchase in our gift shop.

JP: Where can people find information about Susie Fishbein, if they want to ‘read up’ beforehand?

KK: I suggest they check out www.kosherbydesign.com.

JP: Why should people learn about kosher cooking?

KK: It think there are many misconceptions about kosher cooking, having to do with difficulty, taste, and quality.  We’re hoping to change that, and show people that this is something that you can do at home, even in Omaha.

JP: Do you sell any good cookbooks in the Chabad Judaica Boutique?

KK: Yes, and visitors are welcome to stop by and browse any time. We sell Susie’s Kosher by Design series, but also a variety of other popular cookbooks, such as Spice and Spirit, The Secret of Challah, and Kosher Delicious. In addition to that, the gift shop is full of Judaica of all kinds, for all events, and in all price ranges. The Chabad Judaica Boutique is your one stop shop for all things Jewish.

JP: Who are helping you set this up?

KK: The committee consists of Shani, Estie, and Shevi Katzman, Kim Novak, Cheryl Lerner, Marty Tichauer, and Tippi Denenberg.

JP: What will tickets to the event cost?

KK: Tickets will be $50 per person. However, we have scholarships available; so don’t let the price of the tickets deter you from learning about kosher cooking!

JP: Can people bring their kids?

KK: No; this is an adults-only event.

JP: Is this ‘women only’?

KK: Yes. Sorry, guys.

JP: How soon should people reserve their tickets?

KK: As soon as possible! We have limited space, so call us soon!

JP: Have you always been interested in cooking?

KK: As a matter of fact, when I moved out on my own at the age of twenty-one, I didn’t even know how to make a grilled cheese sandwich. I had to call my mother and ask; luckily, I’ve learned quite a bit since then.

JP: What are you hoping people will take home from this evening?

KK: Hopefully, during Susie’s demonstration, members of the community will be able to see for themselves that kosher cooking is not only possible, but also a great way to enhance Jewish life. Ultimately, we have to keep in mind that keeping kosher is a Mitzvah, and strengthens our connection to G-d.

JP: Are you going to take a break after this?

KK: I wish! Actually, I’m already busy with the next project, but I can’t share the details yet.

 

For those interested in attending the Susie Fishbein event, tickets can be ordered by calling the Chabad House at 330-1800.

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