Friday, February 3, 2017
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Save the Date: Sunday, February 12th
Never forget....knishes. Brooklyn, NY, 2pm. Announcement forthcoming.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Last call! Get your Thanksgivukkah orders in by 8am tomorrow!
We're closing the doors and firing up the ovens tomorrow, so if you haven't already, get your orders in by tomorrow 8am! All the details here.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Test run! Get your orders in!
Spent part of the weekend testing out the updated sweet potato knish recipe, and fried off some of the new squares. I won't toot my own horn here, but seeing my wife repeatedly pop knish-bites all weekend suggested we're heading in the right direction!
Orders due by this Saturday. See previous post for all the details....
Orders due by this Saturday. See previous post for all the details....
Thursday, November 14, 2013
The Knishery that saved Thanksgivukkah: get your orders in now!
| KNYC fried knish, plain potato version. |
Now down to business. As most knish fans know by now, there is supposedly a severe shortage of knishes due to a fire at Gabilahs. (Don't look at me, I have an alibi!) As most Jewish Americans probably know by now from their synagogues and Jewish food marketing companies, the first day of Hanukkah coincides with Thanksgiving this year. In honor of this event, and to baldly pander to the market, KnisheryNYC is proud to offer two versions of this year's Thanksgiving knish.
The past two years, on this holiday we've been rocking out with the Pumpkin/Butternut Squash knish. Last year, we did a second version that was glatt kosher. This year we're changing it up: Sweet Potato & Caramelized Onion.
There are two versions. First, our traditional baked knish:
Second, for the first time ever, KnisheryNYC is offering a square fried version -- the Thanksgivukkah knish!
4 fried sweet potato knishes: $20 (+1 free)
8 fried sweet potato knishes $30 (+1 free)
12 fried sweet potato knishes: $40 (+1 free)
Say, pal, whats up with the "+1 free" business? Important:
Why would we make you jump through this large hoop to get to knishy goodness? I'll tell you why -- any knish (or any other savory fried food) that is not served soon after it is fried is not nearly as good as it is when it is freshly fried. Friedly fried fried, fried. If we're going to roll out a whole new class of knish, there shall be no half steppin'.
Place your order by 8am, Saturday, November 23rd, and you will be able to either pick them up on Monday through Wednesday at Malt & Mold (221 East Broadway) noon-8pm, on the Lower East Side, or have them delivered to your door on Sunday (afternoon or early evening) for a minimal fee.
Say, pal, whats up with the "+1 free" business? Important:
Fried knishes are delivered frozen and raw*. You must defrost in the refrigerator for 24 hours, let stand at room temp for 1 hour, then deep fry in oil at 375-400 degrees for 2-4 minutes. The free one is supplied as a "tester". Cook the tester until you think it's done, take it out, cut it in half. Based on that, adjust the cooking time and temp for the rest of the batch.*Only the dough is raw -- filling is fully cooked, and will not make you sick if you under-fry a little.
Why would we make you jump through this large hoop to get to knishy goodness? I'll tell you why -- any knish (or any other savory fried food) that is not served soon after it is fried is not nearly as good as it is when it is freshly fried. Friedly fried fried, fried. If we're going to roll out a whole new class of knish, there shall be no half steppin'.
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| We're confident that BDK would fully step to our Thanksgivukkah knish. |
Cash only at point of pick up/delivery. They will arrive cold, and will hold up in the refrigerator quite well until Thanksgiving. [Reheat in oven at 300 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes before serving.]
To order, email knisherynyc(at)gmail.com; you will receive a confirmation email. We have limited capacity; orders placed will be filled first come, first serve.
Sweet potato knishes are vegetarian and dairy-free, not vegan (due to eggs) or gluten-free (due to wheat) or kosher (due to me not affording to pay a rabbi, though I do keep it kosher-style). Depending on availability, they are made with about 95% organic ingredients.
| Left: the recently rare machine-made mass-market potato thing. Right: a knish for today, but baby, you gotta werk. |
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
WTC & Knishes at the speed of light
The ribbon cutting of 4 WTC was loads of fun -- over 500 knishes moved in 90 minutes, why thats....a ZILLION knishes per minute! Bloomberg, Silver and all the local pols were there, but they never graced us food vendors with their mouths and photo ops, oh well.
Stay tuned, tomorrow we announce a Thanksgivukkah miracle!
Stay tuned, tomorrow we announce a Thanksgivukkah miracle!
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
KnisheryNYC at the Ribbon Cutting of 4 World Trade Center
KnisheryNYC is excited and proud to announce that we've been contracted by the company representing the World Trade Center to serve knishes at the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony of 4 World Trade Center, a.k.a. the Freedom Tower.
Things you should know:
Family lore has it that my grandfather had a shop/worked in a shop/was about to open a shop in "Radio Row" when the whole area was condemned to make way for the original World Trade Center site. How he'd feel about his grandson giving away (giving away? oy gevault!) artisan knishes (knishes? what, nothing has changed in 65 years?!) on these grounds, I can only imagine (I am the ghost of your grandfather! I only speak in ellipses in blog posts....)
Regardless, like all New Yorkers who lived through 9/11, I'm happy to see that hole in our city filled in, and I'm especially proud to be part of this event, representing real NYC food and, by blood, Radio Row.
Things you should know:
- This event is free and open to the public.
- The knishes are free, too.
- The event is next Wednesday, November 13th, 11-1pm, but how long the knishes last.....well, get there at 11. There will be other complimentary food, all in a NYC-stylee, but you wouldn't play me like that, right?.....
Family lore has it that my grandfather had a shop/worked in a shop/was about to open a shop in "Radio Row" when the whole area was condemned to make way for the original World Trade Center site. How he'd feel about his grandson giving away (giving away? oy gevault!) artisan knishes (knishes? what, nothing has changed in 65 years?!) on these grounds, I can only imagine (I am the ghost of your grandfather! I only speak in ellipses in blog posts....)
Regardless, like all New Yorkers who lived through 9/11, I'm happy to see that hole in our city filled in, and I'm especially proud to be part of this event, representing real NYC food and, by blood, Radio Row.
| Mr. Cool J, can you lend me your radio, so I can represent hard? |
Sunday, October 13, 2013
The Beast Awakens....
| Before you have a knish, before the dough or the potato peeling, you gotta do some cryin'... |
- Potato & Caramelized Onion Knish
- Pastrami & Coriander Knish
and if we can master the recipe this week, a very limited number of....
- Kn'oissants, a mash up of a croissant and a cheese knish. Because we never try to jump on a trend. (Isn't a mash up of a croissant and a cheese knish a cheese danish? Well, if a mash up of a donut and croissant is not a damn French Cruller, than damn it, I'm going with Kn'oissant™!)
Fresh, hot, knishilicious! See you Sunday!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
KnisheryNYC: the Rolling Stones of Knishes?
| Kniss |
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| After non-stop crying for 4 weeks, Onyn became roomies with Lindsay. |
- Potato & Caramelized Onion
- Spinach & Roasted Garlic
- Pastrami & Potato
- Kasha
In the next few weeks, I will post more details about special orders and catering for parties. Basically, as long as the order is large enough with enough lead time, the Knishery NYC ovens can be lit up on demand!
Until your next knish,
Noah
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Three chances to taste KnisheryNYC for free!
| Once we get you hooked, we know you'll be back for more. Knishes have that effect on people. After all, all the cool kids are doing it... |
There are a bunch of things bubbling for the Spring and Summer, but I can only announce three of them right now. Fortunately for you, two of the three involve you tasting some KnisheryNYC knishes for the amazing price of FREE!
The film for which we were interviewed and filmed while making knishes, If These Knishes Could Talk, is finally being released and they're doing a round of storytelling events in every borough of the city. KnisheryNYC will be at two of the events, feeding gratis minis to a noshing crowd. Either follow this link, or peep these details: we'll be at two of these free events, giving out samples of our wares:
Queens
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
7:30 pm
New York Irish Center
10-40 Jackson Avenue, L.I.C., NYC.
#7 to Vernon-Jackson; G to 21st/Van Alst. http://www.newyorkirishcenter.org/
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
7:30 pm
New York Irish Center
10-40 Jackson Avenue, L.I.C., NYC.
#7 to Vernon-Jackson; G to 21st/Van Alst. http://www.newyorkirishcenter.org/
Brooklyn
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
7:30 pm
Secret Loft
255 Douglass Street, Brooklyn, NY.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
7:30 pm
Secret Loft
255 Douglass Street, Brooklyn, NY.
Groovy, huh? In addition, we are supplying mini-knishes to Malt & Mold so they can just give 'em away (along with beer and cheese tastings!) for their one year anniversary on Sunday, May 5th! Full sized knishes will also be available for sale and take-away.
Lastly, KnisheryNYC will be the lead sponsor of the Bluecard Team in the Five Boro Bike Tour again this year. The Bluecard is a charity that gives funds and services to Holocaust survivors who live in the United States. For more details and the opportunity to sponsor us, click here. In addition, any KnisheryNYC customer who donates $200 or more will receive two dozen knishes of your choice! (Deliverable only in NYC and NJ towns accessible by PATH.) To donate for the knishes, click here and write, "GIMME THE KNISHES" in the donor comments, and I'll be in touch within 24 hours to make arrangements!
Thanks for reading, and be feeding you soon.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Passover Knish? Order by tomorrow!
We are close to our capacity in the kitchen, so we are only accepting a few more orders for Passover knishes! Place your order by 5pm tomorrow (Wednesday March 20th) or forever hold your peace! Or at least until next year.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Place your orders for Passover Knishes!
It's that time o' year again! We've hibernated all winter, totally exhausted from our debut at Hester Street and our blow-out at Grub Street, but now....what's that smell? Matzo? Marror? The....blood of the first born?!
Passover is such a knishy holiday, despite there being no knish on the seder plate. Food is so codified in the Passover tradition that it ain't Passover unless there is a dinner involved, preferably with multiple courses and plenty of side dishes. I'm not saying you should skip the gefilte or replace the matzo balls with knish-balls, but sure our traditional baked dumplings would be at home on the table! So we're proud to announce:
Passover is such a knishy holiday, despite there being no knish on the seder plate. Food is so codified in the Passover tradition that it ain't Passover unless there is a dinner involved, preferably with multiple courses and plenty of side dishes. I'm not saying you should skip the gefilte or replace the matzo balls with knish-balls, but sure our traditional baked dumplings would be at home on the table! So we're proud to announce:
Knishery NYC is baking 3 kinds of knishes for Passover this season! There are three kinds on offer:
All three will be made with a specially formulated dough that uses kosher for Passover matzoh meal and flour. NOTE: Though most of the ingredients in these knishes will be kosher for Passover & all will be pareve & and kept separate from all trief foods, they will NOT be cooked in a kosher kitchen or hechshered by a rabbi.We just don't have the resources for that....yet!
- Traditional Potato & Onion
- Sweet Potato & Butternut Squash
- Spinach & Roasted Garlic
Knishes are vegetarian. They are NOT vegan (eggs) or gluten free (wheat).
Mix and match any three kinds in your order in any quantity. Place your order by Thursday, March 21st, and you will be able to either pick them up at Malt & Mold on Friday 22nd through Monday the 25th, noon to 8pm. OR have them delivered to you via the knish bike on Sunday the 24th anywhere in NYC*.*Delivery zone limited to anywhere in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Deliveries to be made via the knisher's own cargo bicycle. So here is your chance to meet KnisheryNYC in 3-D! Rough delivery times assigned a day before delivery. In case of scheduling issues, limited deliveries can be made on Wednesday and early Friday morning. No extra charge for delivery. So be nice, not a nudgenik!
Cash only at point of pick up/delivery. They will arrive cold, and will hold up in the refrigerator quite well for up to a week. [Reheat in oven at 325 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes before serving.] If travelling more than 3 hours without refrigeration, freezing is strongly recommended.
- 1-9 knishes: $3.50 each + tax
- 10-19 knishes $3 each + tax
- 20+ knishes: $2.50 each + tax
To order, email knisherynyc(at)gmail.com; you will receive a confirmation email. We have limited capacity; orders placed will be filled first come, first serve.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thank You / Good Morning America Feature!
Thanks everyone for your Thanksgiving orders! Had a great time delivering them in person, and a reminder for those picking up at Malt & Mold -- they're there and awaiting your pick up!
In case you missed the boat, there are some for sale at Malt & Mold, and if you really want to go crazy, go make 'em yourself! The fine folks at Good Morning America on ABC has posted our recipe on their website, so go check it out!
In case you missed the boat, there are some for sale at Malt & Mold, and if you really want to go crazy, go make 'em yourself! The fine folks at Good Morning America on ABC has posted our recipe on their website, so go check it out!
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Good Morning America,
Pumpkin Knish,
Thanksgiving
Monday, November 12, 2012
Now accepting Thanksgiving Preorders on our Pumpkin & Butternut Squash knishes! (KOSHER, too!)
| Gobble gobble y'all |
It's that time of year again: the biggest national food holiday is upon us! And what better way to make your fellow Thanksgiving folk kvell than with a savory pumpkin knish?
Last year we did our very first special ordering offering for Thanksgiving:
Pumpkin & Butternut Squash knishes.This year, we're doing it again.
Place your order by 8am, Saturday, November 17th, and you will be able
to either pick them up on Monday through Wednesday at Malt & Mold (221 East Broadway) noon-8pm, on the Lower East Side, or have them delivered to your door on Sunday (afternoon or early evening) for a minimal fee.
AND for this week only, starting tomorrow (Tuesday),
Malt & Mold will have a limited number of pumpkin knishes for sale!
Go try one before you go all-in on an order. All knishes (including
potato, pastrami, and kasha) are on sale for only $3 each this week!!
Special orders are:
- 6 pumpkin knishes: $20
- 12 pumpkin knishes $30
- 18 pumpkin knishes: $40
And in VERY limited quantities: Kosher pumpkin knishes! Same knish, just
made under the strict supervision of the Vaad Harabonim of Queens in
their commercial kitchen.
Cash only at point of pick up/delivery. They will arrive cold, and will
hold up in the refrigerator quite well until Thanksgiving. [Reheat in
oven at 300 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes before serving.]
To order, email knisherynyc(at)gmail.com; you will receive a confirmation email. We have limited capacity; orders placed will be filled first come, first serve.
Pumpkin knishes are vegetarian and dairy-free, not vegan (due to eggs) or gluten-free (due to wheat). Depending on availability, they are made with about 95% organic ingredients.
Friday, November 9, 2012
THIS IS HARDCORE (kosher knishing!)
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| Rolling dough with found equipment, the Kosher Paddle of Punishment |
| As Jan Brady never said, "Kosher, Kosher, KOSHER!" |
The earliest snow storm on record killed our street fair debut last year, and this year Hurricane Sandy brought our Kickstarter to a shuddering halt. Now the night before the Kosher cooking session, a Noreaster blew through town. With thick wet heavy snow lying on the ground, gas stations still closed or with long, long lines, and over 14 miles between me and my supplies and the kitchen, what does one do? Go for a bike ride, of course.
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| Powered by beans. |
| Jackie, Liz, Peter the Masgioch & Jeff. Masgioch Pete & Jeff, coming to ABC on Wednesdays! |
We toiled away like little Jewish grandmas all day, with our onions, our beets, our white fish and potatoes, while Masgioch Pete jumped in with the peeling, the cleaning and the APPROVAL FROM GOD. Dough had to be mixed by hand and odd things were used to roll it, but over-all knish production went smoothly along side the production of huge amounts of gefilte, kvass and other top-secret tools of mass Jewish deliciousness.
While the 30 miles of biking 60 lbs of supplies in the wind, snow and cold wasn't ideal, it was well worth the effort to spend the day with people of the same spirit. And before you ask, "But Noah, I only eat kosher, I need a kosher knish, can you get me one?!" I say, "Hold tight, there is an announcement coming on Monday to make you AND your treif friends happy!"
Thanks to Jeff, Liz & Jackie for sharing their kitchen time with me, and Jeff for the two pics I didn't take myself! Gefilteria is at Zabars this weekend, go for taste and pick up a loaf!
Monday, November 5, 2012
Sandy ate all the knishes. Kickstarter to reboot for Spring!
Hello all you beautiful supporters,
I am sad to report I am pulling the plug on the KnisheryNYC
Kickstarter project with about 3 days to go. Due to Hurricane Sandy, all the
plans to promote and build excitement around the project in the last 10 days
were delayed or cancelled, and I was too busy relocating my family to safety
for the past week to give KnisheryNYC much thought.
There has been a really nice uptick in support in the past 2
days, but regardless I do not feel comfortable reaching out to friends, family,
knish-lovers and NYC residents for money (or even the time to think about
knishes) when our city is still reeling.
As this Kickstarter is incomplete, you will not be charged
for your contributions. As much as I like to tease the borough of my youth as
something I'd like to forget about, my heart aches about the ongoing fallout
from the storm on Staten Island, affecting many families of the friends who,
like I, left the Rock years ago. The funds you were going to contribute to
KnisheryNYC, please consider donating to an organization like Tunnel to Towers,
where you can direct 100% of your contributions to the relief those put out by
the storm on Staten Island.
Do not worry, KnisheryNYC is ongoing. We are about to make a
few announcements (hint: Thanksgiving knishes!) and will relaunch the
Kickstarter in late February/early March, just in time to help us spring into
the busy season! Please sign up for regular updates by going to our
website or liking us on Facebook!
Sincerely,
Noah Wildman
KnisheryNYC, Owner/Operator
PS - While I was a refugee on the Upper East Side at Hotel
Grandma, I purchased some knishes from Gourmet Garage. In the midst of chaos,
it was the off-flavored, mealy inspiration I needed to keep on knishin'
Monday, October 22, 2012
We(were) here, we're qunishy, get used to It!
| Top row: Jorge, Fredricka, Fat Bob, Arturo. Bottom row: Spike, Ruby and Lil' Punchy |
Well, we spent both Saturday and Sunday takin' it to the street (fairs), and by any measure, it was a success. I could credit the perfect weather, or the organizers for running class operations, or my wife for propping up the home front while I did the dip, or the friends for coming out and giving moral support, or the Crowleys for giving up their refrigerator to hold the stock, or the Rodens for lending me their toaster oven, or La Crepe C'est Si Bon for generously sharing their space with me, or....but I won't! All the credit goes all to me to all the customers and new friends and who purchased knishes through out the weekend!
| Mrs. Plotting and Mr. Scheming |
All kidding aside, we had a great weekend, blew out of almost all of our 600+ pieces, and feel good about the future. I still feel a little punch-drunk, but check back this space next week for an announcement of our next few moves!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Hester is History, Grub St is Upon Us
| Buy two dozen knishes, get a free toddler! |
For the record:
- One request for kosher knishes
- Two requests for vegan knishes
- One request for dairy free knishes (which these were!)
- One request for gluten-free knish
- One confession that someone actually reads this blog-thing.
- One little old lady stood in front of me and ate her 3 minis in silence, looked up, and stated flatly while looking pensive, "I haven't had a knish in years. These are better than those then." Only when I told her that I would quote her on that, did she give me the whisper of a grin.
One wonder what a kosher, vegan, gluten-free would taste like....and would it be better than those then. Deep knishy thoughts....
Hope to see y'all tomorrow at Grub St, I'll be at table 28 sharing a booth with La Crepe C'est Si Bon, but if you get lost, eat some yums at Gefilteria, and they'll direct you over my way....
And kickstarter!
Labels:
Grub St Food Festival,
Hester St Fair,
Production
Friday, October 19, 2012
Hester Tomorrow, Grub the day after
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| Replace cake with knishes. Now make her a dude. Now shmear him with potato and flour. THAT'S ME! |
Today's production:
- 72 Spinach & Roasted Garlic
- 215 Spinach minis
- 72 Pastrami
- 143 Pastrami minis
I was going to go bigger on the pastrami minis, but I found that since I cut the meat large for a big satisfying taste in the full-sized, I was at risk at having only one or no pieces in the standard mini size. So i made them bigger, which resulted in fewer made. The more ya know...
Spent the evening running around picking up a toaster oven for Sunday (thanks Rodenfolk!), some grill-lighters for the sternos, etc etc. It is now 10pm, the knishes are in the fridge, the equipment check list has been checked, and I'm tired. Gotta go beddy so I can move some of these 'nishes tomorrow.
Heads up: Since KnisheryNYC is such a late add to Grub Street, we will not be on the "map" at the entrance of the fair. We're at table 28, with La Crepe C'est Si Bon, on the left towards the rear when you come in. If you can't find us, just find out friends at Gelfiteria, they'll point you our way!
And kickstarter!
Labels:
Grub St Food Festival,
Hester St Fair,
Production
Thursday, October 18, 2012
2 Days to Hester, 3 Day to Grub
From the trickiest to the most dependable, the potato & onion. However, another bump in the road: if you peel 25 lbs of potatoes, put them in a large pot full of acidulated water, store them in a dark closet for two days, forget to change the water, then take them out, you will have
- smelly, mushy but very white potatoes
- the precursor to vodka production
- the main ingredient to "kombucha-flavored knishes"
- a lot more last-minute peeling to do.
So rather than cry over spoiled potatoes, I peeled on, mixed it up, and got those knishes done. Today's production:
- 59 kasha & pumpkin knishes
- 72 potato knishes
- 208 mini potato knishes
I missed my goal of 72 kasha, and scrapped the mini-effort, but now I have the measurements for next time... Nine to 9, actually that's a pretty reasonable day by food-service standards. Tomorrow, spinach & roasted garlic, pastrami, and a film crew to make me all self-conscious.
And kickstarter!
Labels:
Grub St Food Festival,
Hester St Fair,
Production
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