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Rosh HaShanah Recipes


Shabbat Recipes
Passover Recipes

Shavu‘ot Recipes
Rosh HaShanah Recipes
Hanukkah Recipes
Tu BiShvat Recipes
Purim Recipes
Soups:
Autumn Carrot-Apple Soup
Autumn Sweet Potato Soup
Ginger-Infused Roasted Carrot Soup
​Cream of Carrot Soup

Mains:
Vegan Seitan Brisket
​Chickpea Roulade with Spinach and Pine Nut Filling
Vegetarian Stuffed Cabbage
Moroccan-Flavored Tofu with Apricots, Almonds, and Olives
Moroccan-Style Vegetable Stew
Kasha with Vermicelli and Fall Vegetables
Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
Curried Vegetable Stew

Sides:
"Yerushalmi Kugel"
Tangerine Sweet Potato Mash
Tsimmes

Citrus Broccoli with Cashews
Apple-Mint Salad
Simanim Salad

Desserts:
Easy Apple Pie
Chocolate Pomegranate Tart
Apple Date Rose Tarts
Dark Chocolate Fruit Candies
Apple Crumble
Pomegranate Sorbet

Helpful Rosh HaShanah Tips:
  • ​It's customary on Rosh HaShanah to try fruits you don't normally eat during the rest of the year. Look through your store's produce aisle and see if you can find any fun new fruits, or get some Rosh HaShanah classics like pomegranate.
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