Read Linda Morel’s interview, with the author of Cooking Jewish (532 Great Recipes from the Rabinowitz Family).
Kancigor is an Orange County-based food writer. She also speaks about Jewish cooking and family life at synagogues, women’s organizations, and cooking schools. She lives with her husband, Barry, in Fullerton, California.
The Kancigors privately published Judy’s first book, Melting Pot Memories.
Category Archives: Authors
Newman’s Own makes the New York Times food section
I’m relieved to see Kim Severson’s article, And Then There Was the Food, addressing Newman’s Own’s contributions to the food world in The New York Times food section today. The Los Angeles Times food section disappointed as far as Paul Newman or Newman’s Own. At least Newman made their Daily Dish blog.
Robert Steinberg, co-founder of Scharffen Berger Chocolate
According to the Los Angeles Times, Robert Steinberg, physician, who later co-founded Scharffen Berger Chocolate, died September 17 at UCSF Medical Center, near his San Francisco home. He was 61. Dr. Steinberg had lymphatic cancer.
Steinberg and co-founder John Scharffenberger, and their company, played a key role in fostering a new chocolate sensibility in the U.S.; where the idea that chocolate is “a complex and interesting food” replaced the idea that it is merely a “sweet candy.” [Alice Medrich].
Steinberg and Scharffenberger co-wrote a cookbook/memoir, The Essence Of Chocolate. The book, published in 2006, contains 100+ recipes by the two and by noteworthy pastry chefs like Flo Braker, Jim Dodge, Thomas Keller, . . . And, Steinberg and Scharffenberg trace growth of their careers and their passion for chocolate as well.
Filed under 21st Century, Passages
Paul Newman

Hollywood veteran leading man, auto racing enthusiast, food conglomerate philanthropist Paul Newman died yesterday at his Westport, Ct. home. He had returned home from the hospital following chemotherapy in Aug
ust. He was 83.
Newman and writer, A.E. Hotchner, founded Newman’s Own in 1982. Their first product was all-natural Newman’s Own Salad Dressing. Other all-natural products like spaghetti sauce, popcorn, lemonade, salsa, steak sauce followed.
Early on, the boys established the Newman’s Own policy that all proceeds from the sale of Newman’s Own products, after taxes, be donated to charity. The Hole In The Wall Gang summer camps for for seriously ill children are the among the most well-known recipients.
Newman and Hotchner authored several recipe books:
- Newman’s Own Cookbook (1985) [Newman’s Own’s first cookbook by this name]
- Hole In The Wall Gang Cookbook: Kid-friendly Recipes For Families To Make Together (1998)
- Newman’s Own Cookbook (1998) [published under the same title as the 1985 cookbook, but with different text and recipes]
- Shameless Exploitation In Pursuit Of The Common Good (2003) [A business biography/memoir than contains Newman’s Own’s Good Housekeeping Magazine Winning Recipes, company chronology, etc.]

Filed under 20th Century, Biography, Memoirs, Passages
Cindy Mushet
Cindy Mushet stopped by today.
I first made her acquaintance when I was in Burbank. At the time, she had just begun to write and publish the baking journal, Baking with the American Harvest.
Now, she’s the Chef Instructor of Baking and Pastry at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School here in Pasadena.
I asked her to sign my copy of Desserts: Mediterranean Flavors, California Style.
Look for her new book, The Art and Soul of Baking by Cindy Mushet and Sur La Table on October 27 or read the baking blog she writes for Sur La Table.
Filed under Visits from authors
Q&A with Naomi Duguid and Jeffrey Alford
Q & A: Cookbook authors Naomi Duguid and Jeffrey Alford (Amy Scattergood, Los Angeles Times blog: Daily Dish).
Filed under Asian, Interviews
Sri Owen – new book

Sri Owen’s new book: Indonesian Food (Pavilion, 2008) [U.S. title: The Indonesian Kitchen] released today. Read the author’s post regarding her new book. The author lists and describes her previous books as well.
Read Anastasia Edwards’ recent profile of Owen.
Filed under 20th Century, Asian, Profiles
Marcella Hazan Remembers
Read the Marcella Hazan interview titled: For Better, for Worse, for Richer, for Pasta by Kim Severson in today’s New York Times food section.
Publisher Gotham Books plans to release her new memoir/cookbook; Amarcord: Marcella Remembers , this October.
Filed under 20th Century, Italian, Profiles
Betty Crocker – Minnesota’s most famous resident
Minneapolis Star Tribune – Minneapolis, MN, USA
Other marketing milestones include the 1950 launch of the “Betty Crocker’s Picture Cook Book,†which became one of the bestselling books in publishing history . . .