
| Chef Shaya Klechevsky - Re-Visited! |
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He has expanded his company, At Your Palate, and now has three new chefs on his team, “one of which is a raw vegan, or no-cook vegan chef who does some really inspiring work.” Chef Shaya was recently invited to do a Kosher demonstration for students and alumni of New York’s French Culinary Institute. He presented a brief lecture on the basics of the laws of kashruth and then a demo "kosher conversion" on a pork chop/green peppercorn cream sauce recipe. He converted it to a roasted veal chop with a green peppercorn faux "cream sauce". How did he do it? He substituted veal for the pork, Earth Balance margarine for the butter and created his own parve soy cream by combining half a block of extra firm tofu with a half cup of parve soy milk. He blended it on high until it completely emulsified and reached a nice rich texture. It was a huge hit and everyone felt that the kosher recipe tasted almost exactly like the original. Chef Shaya continues to enjoy holding classes at both the JCC in Manhattan and in the Greater Five Towns. In addition to his "kosher conversion" veal chop recipe, Chef Shaya Klechevsky has developed two special entrée recipes for KosherEye readers − New Years Brisket and Mustard-Crusted Roasted Chicken. Start the meal with his recipe for Chicken Live Paté – this is not your Grandmother's chopped chicken liver! KosherEye has created a New Year Shabbos dinner menu (recipes included) to complement his extraordinary creations. KosherEye's New Year Shabbos Dinner Menu Crab Cakes – or– Chicken Liver Paté New Years Brisket Celery Root, Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes – or – Quinoa Pilaf Flourless Chocolate Cake – or – Crème de Menthe Pie Wine Suggestions: Red Wines: Goose Bay, Pinot Noir, 2009: Low tannins, lots of bright fruit which includes strawberries, blackberries and raspberries along with a nice touch of spiciness make this an easy drinking and good pairing wine. On the lighter side of wines. White Wines: Dalton Reserve, Viognier, 2009: Fermented with natural occurring yeasts, this wine is medium bodied with characteristically true peach and apricot flavors on the delightful nose. Blooming flowers, honey and green apples combine to make this a delicious wine that is rounded out by a long luxurious finish. Please read our original feature – Chef Shaya Klechevsky, Healthy, Kosher, Gourmet! Visit Chef Shaya at his website, At Your Palate. |




We welcome back Chef Shaya Klechevsky, our very first featured spotlight guest. Chef Shaya has had a successful year...