I have Jewish relatives coming over and want them to try it. They say never had So what is a recipe for kosher ham?
It's important to clarify that there is no such thing as kosher ham.
Kosher dietary laws prohibit the consumption of pork, which includes ham.
If your Jewish relatives are interested in trying a similar, kosher-friendly dish, you could offer them:
* Roasted turkey or chicken: These are popular alternatives to ham and can be prepared in a similar way.
* Brisket: This is a traditional Jewish dish that is often served for holidays.
* Pastrami or corned beef: These are cured meats that are made from beef and are kosher.
If you're interested in exploring more kosher recipes, I recommend checking out websites like:
* Kosher.com: This website has a wide variety of kosher recipes, including many for holidays.
* The Jewish Food Experience: This website offers a range of Jewish recipes from around the world.
* Epicurious: This website has a section for kosher recipes that you can browse.
Remember, always be respectful of your relatives' dietary restrictions and traditions.
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