Celebrate the Jewish New Year with these delicious Rosh Hashanah recipes. No desire to cook? Then place an order from Sadie’s! They are offering a delicious Rosh Hashanah dinner to-go.
- Zucca Sfranta
- Chopped Liver
- Hummus
- Mazto Ball Soup
- Brie, Apple, and Honey Crostini
- Challah
- Slow-Cooker Brisket
- Roasted Carrots With Black Sesame Dressing Recipe
- Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
- Rosh Hashanah Brussels Sprouts
- Autumn Harvest Honeycrisp Apple and Feta Salad.
- Schnecken
- Black and White Cookies
- Rosh Hashana Honey Cake
Rosh Hashanah is a celebration of the creation of the world and marks making a fresh start. The holiday marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. The challah (traditional bread) that is eaten for the Rosh Hashanah season is round, symbolizing the eternal cycle of life. The challah is traditionally dipped in honey, symbolizing the hopes for a sweet New Year. The same is done with apples, which are made even sweeter with the addition of honey.
Rosh Hashanah is a favorite holiday for many as it is a special time to gather with family, friends and the community to reflect on the past year and welcome a new one. Tradition is at the forefront of this joyous holiday, with recipes being passed down from generation to generation. From matzo ball soup to brisket and honey cake — here are an abundance of recipes to get you ready to celebrate the Jewish New Year.
To start we have an herbed pumpkin spread – zucca sfranta, chopped liver, matzo ball soup, hummus and brie, apple and honey crostini. To ensure a sweet new year there is no shortage of apples and honey in these selections. We have a fabulous recipe for challah as well as a slow-cooker brisket, a traditional main course. On the side we have roasted carrots with black sesame dressing, an autumn harvest honeycrisp apple and feta salad, brussels sprouts, and roasted fingerling potatoes. Last but not least, for dessert there is the traditional honey cake, black and white cookies and schnecken.
If you would rather not cook, let Sadie’s help you ring in the Jewish New Year with a to-go Rosh Hashanah meal that’ll give the whole family something to celebrate. This three course meal includes holiday favorites like Challah and Baklava, while incorporating Israeli, Persian & Moroccan flavors, $42 per person, subject to tax & fees. Purchase your meal(s) by September 23rd here, then pick them up September 23rd – 25th.