Kim Kushner, of Kim Kushner Cuisine, was excited to share some recipes from her new (kosher) cookbook, “The Modern Menu.” “The Modern Menu is not just a great kosher cookbook, it’s a great cookbook that happens to be kosher,” she said. With the book’s coffee-table quality and glossy photos, her statement rang true.
Community women from both Manhattan and Brooklyn gathered eagerly in Safra’s elegantly adorned dining hall where they enjoyed a seated, white-gloved dinner which served up everything from soup to nuts. An overwhelming feast of appetizers, wine and refreshments were placed on each table, accompanied by beautiful orchids from Shirley Barnathan and floral hand-crafted napkin rings by Nicole Cohen.
Even before the demonstration began, the women were excited about meeting Kim and learning from her expertise.
Cooking has always been an important part of Kim’s life. Born into a large family, with a Moroccan mother, she spent her childhood summers in Israel with family, where meals were always eaten together. There, she learned to cook a variety of international meals with fresh ingredients. Even at a young age, she had a natural flair for food.
When she got older, Kim decided to further her knowledge of cooking at the Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan, where she excelled in their Professional Culinary Program. Soon she was featured in food magazines and was hired as a private chef.
Today, she gives food demonstrations in people’s homes, one-on-one classes and cooking classes in her own home where ladies enjoy her strictly kosher and beautifully designed kitchen.
Along with her time and talent, Kim generously donated the evening’s meals. With an endearing and contagious smile, she captivated her audience saying, “I like to keep things very simple; please feel free to call out. We are all friends and family here.” Her light, no-pressure attitude made even the most novice cooks feel at ease.
The crowd watched her make a four-course meal, which they later were treated to. The dishes demonstrated were marinated green salad, mixed baby green salad with salmon, fresh corn, and lime, farfalle with pistachio pesto, and mixed berries macerated in red wine with basil and mint. The marinated green salad was delicious and uniquely displayed in a glass jar, making a gorgeous statement for company. Manuela Yedid exclaimed the dish was very innovative! Even the famed “Jewish Hostess” of thejewishhostess.com was floored by Kim and her meals, calling her, “The gorgeous girl-next-door. I especially loved how she artfully tossed her Asian veggie salad in jars that she purchased from Crate and Barrel. What an idea!”
Surveying the crowd, I was fascinated that the event drew women of all backgrounds and created an inviting atmosphere. Whether they had just put their children to sleep or just finished their work day, women were visiting with friends while enjoying the delicious meals. As we chowed down, one attendee humorously blurted, “I’m so happy to be out!” And in unison, the women were overcome with laughter in agreement. Sally Cohen, a community attendee marveled at the evening saying, “It’s so nice to be able to taste what she’s demonstrating. The food is so fresh and delicious!” Isadora Haddad, agreed with Sally, adding, “Aside from the food being so tasteful, it’s wonderful to see the Manhattan community growing.” Vanessa Miller, a foodie herself, with her own salad dresing line, enjoyed the event as well.
As the evening came to a close, the women hugged friends goodbye and left with their own copy of “The Modern Menu” in hand!
A very special thanks to the entire host committee: Jen Yashar, Samantha Podolsky, Suri Helwani, Nicole Cohen, Ruthy Fouzailoff, Fortunee Dushey, Bonnie Silvera, Jessica Kaplan, Pauline Assa, Deborah Ash, and Shirley Serure.
Thank you to all of the attendees for contributing to a wonderful evening.
by Raquel Laniado, photos by Shirley Serure