Add an extra jolt to your morning with this caffeinated spread; or, use it to baste all manner of grilled meats to add a mysterious, delicious essence.
The humble High Holiday dessert gets a supersized, deliciously gooey makeover.
I’ll be honest, I had a hard time naming this cake. It’s an ode to honey cake, thanks to the honey glaze and a bit of honey in the cake
Moist, tender and flavorful classic honey cake to celebrate the new Jewish year.
A prize-winning recipe for this sweet and fragrant cake which encapsulates culture and tradition.
Rosh Hashanah is just around the corner. Let me show you how to make my Rosh Hashanah themed honey cake in my honeycomb shaped mould.
The Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashana starts tonight! We are gearing up to host a big dinner tomorrow night and since it’s traditional to eat apples and honey to sweeten the new year, I am making this honey cake for the first time. It’s a dessert my relatives make every year and I was so happy to get
This apple crumb cake is my new favorite Rosh Hashanah dessert. My family absolutely loves it. While I was taking photos of this cake I had to keep shooing my daughter away. She kept “tasting” the crumbs! It’s that good!!
This honey cake is moist, rich in flavor, and full of spices that will make your house smell like autumn. We make this cake every Rosh Hashanah, it's our favorite time of the year.
An easy recipe for Honey Cake From Black Tea.
This honey cake is a great alternative to dry honey cakes. The honey and coffee give it an amazing moist texture that will wow your family and your guests. Yield: 4 loaf cakes
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.
Moist, tender and flavorful classic honey cake to celebrate the new Jewish year.
Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with a cake worthy of the New Year. This Apple Honey Cake has an added surprise for special celebrations — a buttery, crumbly layer of streusel right through the middle. It’s an extra special treat for family and friends.
Moist, tender and flavorful classic honey cake to celebrate the new Jewish year.
Easy and moist honey cake. A classic dessert for a sweet new year or the perfect treat to have with a cup of tea. Kosher, Pareve
An essential component of the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah, known generally as the Jewish New Year, a honey cake (lekach in Yiddish, derived from the German lecke, for “lick”) is meant to symbolize a sweet year ahead. Slices of apples dipped in honey, the other food tradition most associated with Rosh Hashanah, are served...
This beautiful apple and honey upside-down cake has a honey caramel topping that takes it over the top! The apples and honey combo make i