When: Thursday, March 31, 2022, 12:00pm

Tickets: Free  

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Kitchen Explorations is a series that features the diversity of the Jewish experience through food. Join Chef Michael Leviton as he reimagines family recipes from across the Jewish world. 

In this installment, Chef Leviton cooks with members of the Gabay family to create their great-grandmother’s Passover Minas, Turkish Passover treats that resemble matzah empanadas. This 30-minute segment will  feature the story and history behind Minas and the Sukenik  Family. 

About Chef Leviton
Michael Leviton has worked on both the East and West Coasts with some of the world’s top chefs including: Joyce Goldstein at Square One, Alain Rondelli at Ernie’s, Gilbert Le Coze, Francois Payard, and Eric Ripert at  Le Bernadin, Elka Gilmore at Liberté and Elka, and Daniel Boulud at Le Cirque. In 1996, Leviton moved back to Boston to serve as executive chef at UpStairs at the Pudding. In February 1999, he opened Lumière in his hometown of Newton, MA. In just a short period of time, Lumière has become one of the best restaurants in the Boston area. Leviton’s culinary artistry has won him praise from many of the giants in the culinary world as well as numerous awards including “Best New Chefs in America” in 2000 from Food & Wine, The Saveur 100 in 2002, and numerous “Best of Boston Awards” from Boston Magazine. Leviton opened his more casual Area Four in Cambridge in summer 2011.

Kitchen Explorations was created in 2017 in an effort to enliven the stories held by old family recipes. Since then, the series has explored Boston’s Jewish roots through deli, hosted a conversation with WBUR host Shira Springer about the history of Jewish food in the area, and held many sold-out food walking tours. 

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