The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Simple, stylish approach to hosting

- By Susan Puckett Susan Puckett is a cookbook author and former food editor of The Atlanta Journalcon­stitution. Follow her at susanpucke­tt.com.

“The power to transform just a few ingredient­s into something memorable has always been magical to me,” writes Kim Kushner in the introducti­on to “The Modern Table: Kosher Recipes for Everyday Gatherings” (Figure 1 Publishing, $35). Like her three previous bestseller­s, the New York City-based cooking instructor’s latest cookbook reveals a culinary philosophy rooted in freshness, simplicity and an overwhelmi­ng desire to make every gathering special.

While her recipes and menus adhere to kosher law — no pork, shellfish, or mixing of meat and dairy — she presents them in a style all her own, blending her Moroccan and Ashkenazi-canadian heritage with her current lifestyle as a New York mom and world-traveling cooking teacher.

Rather than new spins on matzo ball soup and brisket, she offers in these pages sophistica­ted, unfussy creations designed for busy lifestyles, such as Honeydew with Sea Salt and Lime-poppy Seed Drizzle, Za’atar Cauliflowe­r Steaks, and Chicken with Red Onion and Fig Sauce.

Much as she loves to cook, she puts as much thought into creating a convivial vibe with thoughtful, decorative touches, mostly using random items around the home. She shows us how a bouquet of fresh herbs from the fridge can look just as elegant as a lavish floral arrangemen­t, how paper bags with the tops rolled down can make striking “bowls” for holding chips and nuts, and how a handful of ice cubes and flaked sea salt can jazz up a crudité display in a flash.

Super-thin pieces of Nova Scotia salmon “get the respect (they) deserve” on a starkwhite platter with slices of lemon, shallot and dill sprigs, and a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil. Leftover spaghetti and chicken transform into a savory no-waste pie. And assorted berries soaked in red wine and mint leaves are spooned into well-chilled serving bowls and topped with curls of high-quality dark chocolate for an elegant and near-effortless finale.

“When you remove the pressure on yourself, things manage to fall into place.”

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