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Shavu‘ot Recipes


Shabbat Recipes
Passover Recipes

Shavu‘ot Recipes
Rosh HaShanah Recipes
Hanukkah Recipes
Tu BiShvat Recipes
Purim Recipes
Sides:
Barley and Roasted Vegetable Salad
Chickpea Flour Crustless Mini-Quiches

Mains:
Cashew Mac and Cheese I
Cashew Mac and Cheese II
Sweet Potato Mac and Cheese

Desserts:
Easy Vegan Cheesecake (GF)
Raspberry Cheesecake
Key Lime Vegan Cheesecake
Lucy's Grandmother's Cheesecake
Vegan Cheese Blintzes 
​Vegan Cream Cheese Blintzes
Vegan Blueberry Blintzes
Gluten Free Vegan Graham Crackers

Helpful Shavu‘ot Tips:
  • Ben and Jerry's, SO Delicious, and even Haagen Dazs have delicious non-dairy ice cream flavors you can also have for dessert.
  • The company Daiya has vegan cheesecakes if you don't want to make your own from scratch! 
  • Daiya makes a great non-dairy cheese. Other amazing brands are Miyoko's Creamery or Chao Creamery by Field Roast, though these are not certified kosher. See our discussion here on whether vegan restaurants, and by extension, certified-vegan products, need kosher certification.
  • Some "soy cheeses" still contain casein, whey, or lactose, making them not vegan, so be sure to make sure the label says it's vegan or check the ingredients label.
SHAMAYIM: Jewish Animal Advocacy is a  Jewish animal welfare organization that educates leaders, trains advocates, and leads campaigns for the ethical treatment of animals.  Contact us at [email protected]
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