kichel
Kichel, also known as kishl or kishkele, is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish consisting of fried or roasted chicken or goose skin, often seasoned with onions and pepper. It is a rich and flavorful dish, often considered a delicacy. The preparation typically involves rendering the fat from the skin until it becomes crispy and golden brown.
The origins of kichel are rooted in the culinary traditions of Eastern European Jews. As with many
Kichel is most commonly prepared by slow-cooking chicken or goose skin until the fat renders out, leaving
This dish is often served as an appetizer or as a side dish, particularly during festive occasions