Comfort Food: East Side Kosher Deli's Potato Knish
By Amanda M. Faison
Created 2011-02-04 12:00

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Comfort Food: East Side Kosher Deli's Potato Knish

My first knish came from a New York street vendor. On that blustery day, I stood on a corner, cradling the tinfoil-wrapped bundle, and relishing how the pastry-wrapped mashed potatoes offered immediate comfort. That was more than 20 years ago, but I still remember the introduction.

This week's subzero temps had me seeking out cozy eats: hot soups, filling pastas, and...knishes. The best local version I've found is at the East Side Kosher Deli [2]. Order the carb-heavy treat at the deli counter (choose from potato, mushroom, vegetable, or kasha), pay the $3, go home, and heat it up. The Eastern European specialty still has the power to satisfy on a cold winter's day.

Bonus: Don't leave without grabbing a few of the black-and-white cookies.

499 S. Elm St., 303-322-9862

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[2] http://www.eastsidekosherdeli.com/