
Melinda Strauss has amassed a following on social media (@therealmelindastrauss) of over 1.2 million, a space where people feel comfortable asking questions about Judaism, learn about her family's customs, and can't get enough of her Jewish recipes and stories. Prior to her social media success, Melinda was a full-time food blogger with hundreds of recipes on her website, melindastrauss.com.
"With over 100 recipes that transcend both cultures and generations, Eat Jewish is a whirlwind trip through time, one that combines a potpourri of nostalgic dishes with modern dishes into a book that has a flavor all its own.... Appealing to just about every demographic out there Eat Jewish really does have something for everyone, whether you're a newbie discovering the wonders of sweet noodle kugel, a traditionalist looking for an authentic Hungarian goulash, or just someone who can't resist the allure of salad topped with falafel-coated chicken, Eat Jewish clearly comes from Strauss' heart and not matter who you are, or where you come from, you're bound to find food you're going to love here."
--Sandy Eller, Jewish Link"Eat Jewish is truly a unique publication. On the one hand it is a very readable explanation of the dishes that were common in the author's varied Jewish background, together with easy-to-follow recipes for them, and large color photographs of how each should look. On the other it is an in-depth explanation of the relationship of Jewish religion and culture with the food that is special to it. Any non-Jewish reader will find a truly enlightening explanation of the Jewish way of life, and the food that accompanies it. This is a book to be enjoyed and mulled over time and again. Get a copy."
--Neville Teller, The Jerusalem Report"Strauss's ability to convincingly convey her love for the subject into easily accessible recipes more than earns her a place on the shelf"
--Library Journal"Melinda Strauss's new cookbook, Eat Jewish: Over 100 Recipes that Blend Jewish Heritage, Modern Flavors and Family Traditions, is one you'll want to curl up with. The word that best describes it is "comfort" -- the book is fun to browse and full of recipes that evoke warmth, familiarity, and home. One of the first things you'll notice about Eat Jewish is how beautiful it is. The photos of the food are stunning. The illustrations are sweet and simple, adding a delicate touch. The font is clear and easy to read. It's a book that will look good on your countertop or bookshelf, and it makes a thoughtful gift for anyone interested in Jewish food.... The cookbook offers new recipes for familiar dishes and fresh ideas to explore. Overall, it's a warm and inviting book that enriches Jewish food with every recipe." ―Jewish Book Council
--Kenden Alfond, Jewish Book Council