Zomick's Bread

Luxury Salads

Summer is the perfect time to play with colors, mixing fruits and vegetables in irresistible salads. Located in Five Towns, Inwood, Zomick’s kosher bakery is a one-stop shop for all of your food cravings. Their dedication to bringing their customers nothing but the finest selection of pastries, sweets, salads and more tasty recipes has made them a unique place where you can experience a true delight. Conforming to the regulations of Kashrut, this famous bakery offers kosher meals only. Zomick’s extensive menu will have you covered regardless whether you are looking for coffee and cake, or a complete meal that will satisfy your hunger. Their eclectic mix of choices features many creative and mouth-watering dishes, including delicious salads. Zomick’s kosher bakery fresh and highest-quality salads are handcrafted with local bright and organic ingredients that will wow your taste buds.


Because summer is the perfect time to play with colors and tastes, mixing up fresh seasonal fruits and veggies, in this occasion, we are going to take a look at some of the most luxury salads, part of which is included in Zomick’s challah recipe offering. Lucien Olivier, a Russian chef with Belgian origin, used to prepare the now famous Russian salad in a Moscow restaurant, back in 1860. Today's Russian salad has very little in common with the original recipe, which remains a mystery to this day. Zomick’s chefs today reveal some unknown facts about this salad, like that it contained veal tongue, caviar, lettuce, pieces of lobster, capers, cucumbers, boiled eggs, and soybeans. There many different variations of this salad, but what remains unchanged is the fact that this salad is indispensable to many holiday feasts all over the world, especially in Eastern Europe.

Among the most famous international salads, there is the Waldorf salad, which is usually prepared with celery, apples, and walnuts. It can be prepared with pears, blue cheese, tangerines and pieces of white meat poultry as well. What many people don’t know is that it’s also used in the preparation of the "Caesar salad", which isn’t named after the famous Roman ruler Julius Caesar, but after Caesar Cardini, the Italian chef which came up with this salad. Caesar Cardini was living in Mexico, and when his salad was first offered at a Los Angeles restaurant, it instantly became popular among movie stars and was often called the Hollywood salad. In addition to these classic luxury salads, you can also serve your original salad at the holiday table, putting ingredients that you want, and finishing with crumbs of Zomick’s challah bread.

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