When preparing a holiday meal, oven space can be hard to come by between braising briskets and roasting vegetables, that’s why this no-cook fish starter is the perfect way to begin your Rosh Hashanah meal. It is customary to serve fish at Rosh Hashanah to symbolize being leaders in the coming year, being the “head” instead of the “tail.”
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Read MoreBegin your holiday meal with a warming bowl of Carrot Apple Soup, full of symbolic Rosh Hashanah foods. This soup is packed with fresh carrots, sweet apples, and a hit of ginger for a sweet way to kick off your meal and the new year!
Read MoreBrisket is commonly served during Rosh Hashanah, and it is a high holiday treat that we look forward to every year! While many families have their passed down, tried and true recipe, try something different this year with this sweet and savory Pomegranate Braised Brisket.
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Read MoreWhile you may be used to enjoying a slice of honey or apple cake during Rosh Hashanah, think outside of the box with a showstopping Apple & Honey Crepe Cake! A crepe cake looks impressive, but consists of just a few simple steps. When making this recipe, be mindful of timing, and be sure to prep your apple filling while your batter rests.
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