From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
Darkly appealing but soft, moist and spiced inside this cake smells wonderful baking and tastes even better with a cup of tea or coffee. Ashkenazi Jews bake Lekach or honey cake during Jewish New Year or Rosh Hashanah which falls from the 29th of September to the 1st of October this year. The sweetness from the honey is said to symbolise having a sweet year ahead. It is also best baked 3 or so days ahead of time. I called her Esther.
This jewel-colored beet hummus takes an ordinary dip into an absolutely striking spread when served with fresh crudités, pita triangles, or your favorite crusty bread.
This hearty vegan dinner is colorful, filled with flavor, and very satisfying! It’s a blend of tender cooked black lentils and Roasted Carrots that everyone at the table will love!
These Rosh Hashanah desserts are so fun to scroll through. Whether you'd like something traditional or newfangled, I've got you covered.
This Rosh Hashanah boxed cake is anything but basic, but the prep and ingredients are just that! Even though I’m more of a “from-scratch” baker, there are times when everyone has to turn to a box of cake mix, like my eight-month pregnant self! Rosh Hashanah is everything sweet and beautiful, so why should the food we eat during this holiday be any different?! Get ready to wow your guests with this beautiful cake, without exhausting yourself making it! Check out our complete collection of Rosh Hashanah recipes for mains, sides, soups, desserts, and more inspiration for the holiday.
Simanim, or symbolic foods, are a big part of Rosh Hashanah and signify a good year to come. Get acquainted with 10 foods that symbolize a fresh start.
Celebrate the Jewish New Year with this kosher Apples and Honey charcuterie board.
Sephardic Rosh Hashanah meals are rich with beautiful tradition. The menu might include roast chicken or lamb cooked with dried fruits; festive ric
These Rosh Hashanah recipes are the ones we make every year in our Persian Jewish home and enjoy with family and friends.
Combine the two items that take center stage on your Rosh Hashana table.
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These Rosh Hashanah desserts are so fun to scroll through. Whether you'd like something traditional or newfangled, I've got you covered.
Rosh Hashanah, the celebration of the Jewish New Year begins on September 29th this year and if you’re planning on hosting, it’s time to start menu planning! Rosh Hashanah meals are fun and festive and often feature symbolic foods that are emblematic of wishes for a healthy and prosperous new year. There are pomegranates to signify abundance, apples and honey for a sweet new year, round challahs to suggest the circle of life and vegetables like beets, leeks, carrots, and even black eyed peas whose Hebrew meanings relate to the holiday in some way. To inspire your menu, we rounded...
This year Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown September 25. Break out the honey and get baking — here are over 25 ways to celebrate.
This honey cookie recipe is are of honey flavor, just like honey cake, but these Italian cookies are crunchy and dip-able in your beverage of choice.
Makes 1 (8-inch) cake
From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
Tired of the same old Rosh Hashanah Recipes? Are you looking for some Rosh Hashanah inspiration? Check out our Fabulous Rosh Hashanah recipes that everyone at your table will love!
Rosh Hashanah, or Jewish New Year, is thought to be the birthday of the earth. It’s a holiday that is all about loved ones coming...
To make vegan honey cake that’s just as sweet as the original, agave nectar and/or maple syrup combine to create an authentic flavor. Recipe doubles easily.
Vegetarian recipes means more than just pasta and salads. And to prove it, we’ve gathered 45 DELICIOUS vegetarian recipes for you today!
This year Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown September 25. Break out the honey and get baking — here are over 25 ways to celebrate.
Sweet and fragrant basmati rice with carrots and raisins. The perfect vegetarian side dish for any holiday meal. In our house this is a Rosh Hashanah Favorite. Vegan and Gluten Free.
Matzo ball, brisket, apple cake and more -- these Rosh Hashanah recipes will help you ring in the Jewish new year deliciously.
Rosh Hashanah is here! Jake Cohen has your upside-down apple cake recipe.
The soft and chewy texture is amazing.
From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
it was for sure overly ambitious at 37w pregnant, but i ended up hosting a tiny little dinner in the backyard for the new year and i was BEAT but always so happy to set a pretty table. i wanted to …
These Rosh Hashanah desserts are so fun to scroll through. Whether you'd like something traditional or newfangled, I've got you covered.
Tired of the same old Rosh Hashanah Recipes? Are you looking for some Rosh Hashanah inspiration? Check out our Fabulous Rosh Hashanah recipes that everyone at your table will love!
This year Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown September 25. Break out the honey and get baking — here are over 25 ways to celebrate.
From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
The warming spices and rich flavor of this easy Bundt honey cake recipe make it a wonderful dessert for the fall or winter months, including Rosh Hashanah.
A perfect side for Rosh Hashanah or any feast, Roasted Glazed Carrot Tzimmes fuses the delicious, rich flavours of balsamic, maple, orange & cinnamon.
Here’s a collection of vegan Jewish New Year recipes (Rosh Hashanah), a holiday that celebrates the harvest and the spirit of renewal.
Tired of the same old Rosh Hashanah Recipes? Are you looking for some Rosh Hashanah inspiration? Check out our Fabulous Rosh Hashanah recipes that everyone at your table will love!
The easiest, prettiest way to display apples and honey for the upcoming holiday. I'll show you how to make it happen.
These honey cookies have a lovely honey flavor with a hint of cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla. The soft, chewy center contrasts the crispy edges. They're just right when you want a little something sweet.
Besides being easy, this salad is chock-full of symbolism. In addition to apples and honey, the pomegranate and dates are other popular symbols for Rosh Hashana.