Jamie Geller with hubby and friends demonstrate how to make that quintessential slow cooker dish CHOLENT.

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31 Comments

  1. I am happy I found your video Jamie. If Jamie or anyone else has other recipes, I would love to see them. I am sorry for not looking at recipes sooner and for anything.

  2. Do you mix or stir the cholent's ingredients a couple of times before leaving it to cook? It seems that you didn't do this. Love all your shows Jamie!

  3. Your husband worked in a restaurant or he went to culinary school…because he slices like someone who’s been trained…

  4. You're so cute with your hubby. I have never made cholent, but definitely something I want to try.

  5. Alright the cholent looks pretty good but me personally i add 1 cup of oil and some ketchup + everything you did i get that perfect consistency.

  6. I only have Low, High, and Warm on my crockpot. What’s best option? Should I put it on high for part of the cooking, then turn Low?

  7. I just want to say thank you for this fantastic recipe, turned out perfect and delicious!! I live in Israel and this is obviously a very stressful and difficult time, so this was the ultimate comfort food for my family. Thank you for this timeless classic recipe ❤️

  8. Thank you for sharing your recipe! It’s very special that you shared such a beautiful cultural dish. I will be cooking this for my partner who I think is missing his Bubbas cooking. Sending love to you, your family and friends ❤

  9. I can't believe that Jaime and her family were brave enough to move to Jerusalem, Israel with all of the craziness that's going on in the middle east.

  10. I make Cholent for Shabbat every Friday for Chabbad in Tokyo. I just realized the similarity to a French cassoulet. My recipe is similar with the notable exception that I don’t use honey. I’ll add it next week and report the result.

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