Cholent

Of Central European origin, cholent is a traditional Jewish food served on the Sabbath. It varies greatly from family to family, but generally consists of some kind of meat (such as brisket, short ribs or chuck), lima or navy beans, potatoes, barley, onions, garlic and other seasonings. The ingredients are combined in one pot and simmered on the stovetop or baked at a very low heat for many hours. Since cooking is forbidden on the Sabbath, many Jewish familys prepare and combine the ingredients an place the cholent on a low oven at sundown on Friday, to be ready the following day, which is the Sabbath.