r/JewishCooking is a subreddit with 29k members. They frequently recommend/review food processor, processor, and cookbook recommendations, and the most common flair used is baking, challah, passover, hamantaschen, and ashkenazi.
Reddit's hub for Jewish food and cooking of all kinds! Discover lost recipes, ask for advice on your challah, or just post your beautiful dishes.
Products Discussed in r/JewishCooking
Food Processor
14 reviews
#1
Cuisinart
4.3★ from 9 reviews
#2
KitchenAid
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Breville
4.0★ from 1 review
Processor
9 reviews
#1
Cuisinart
4.5★ from 6 reviews
#2
KitchenAid
4.5★ from 2 reviews
#3
Breville
4.0★ from 1 review
Cookbook Recommendations
9 reviews
#1
Smitten Kitchen
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Michael Solomonov
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Chanie Appfelbaum
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/JewishCooking
#1
Baking
: "Just dropping by to show you guys how good my first attempt at doing hamantaschen turned out!"
35 posts
#2
Challah
: "My son 🥹"
33 posts
#3
Passover
: "Passover nails"
11 posts
#4
Hamantaschen
: "I made Hamantaschen today!"
11 posts
#5
Ashkenazi
: "Pride Shabbat!"
10 posts
#6
Babka
: "My first babka!"
9 posts
#7
Latkes
: "First time making latkes and they came out incredible"
7 posts
#8
Chanukah
: "Chanukah treats"
6 posts
#9
Dinner
: "Hosted shabbat this week 😊"
5 posts
#10
Shavuot
: "Gruyère cheese soufflé for Shavuot"
5 posts
Member Growth in r/JewishCooking
Yearly
+7k members(28.9%)
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Last updated: May 31, 2026