31 Fabulous Rosh Hashanah Recipes (2024)

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Rosh Hashanah 2023 starts on the evening of Friday, September 15, and ends at sundown on Sunday, September 17.

Celebrating Rosh Hashanah

Besides Apples and Honey, there are other symbolic foods (simanim) that are eaten on Rosh Hashanah. Some of these simanim vary depending on the families that have a Sephardic or Ashkenazi origin.

A blessing is recited for each symbolic food and their name relates to the words in the blessing. We wish for G-d's protection, for a sweet year ahead, forgiveness, and the opportunity to do better the following year.

It's the Jewish mystical way to ask G_d to answer our hopes and prayers, it is also a time of reflection over the past year and a time of renewal to improve ourselves for the year to come.

Symbolic Foods (Simanim)

Some customs may vary

  • Apples and Honey
  • Leeks
  • Swiss Chard or Spinach for Sephardim and Beets for Ashkenazim
  • Gourd, squash, or zucchini
  • Black-eyed peas for Sephardim or Carrots for Ashkenazim
  • Dates
  • Pomegranates
  • Head of Fish or Lamb
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Rosh Hashanah Recipes with Carrots

Sweet Basmati Rice with Carrots and Raisins - Our most popular Rosh Hashanah Side Dish

Rosh Hashanah Sweet Basmati Rice with Carrots & Raisins - This Sweet and fragrant basmati rice with carrots and raisins is the perfect vegetarian side dish for any holiday meal. In our house, this is a Rosh Hashanah Favorite.Vegan and Gluten-Free and our most popular Rosh Hashanah Recipes!

Black Lentils with Glazed Roasted Carrots

This hearty vegan dinner is colorful, filled with flavor, and very satisfying! It’s a blend of tender cooked black lentils and Roasted Carrots that everyone at the table will love!

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Roasted Celeriac and Carrots with Pistachio Gremolata

These roasted celeriac steaks are topped with sweet carrots or butternut squash and savory pistachio and olive gremolata. This celery root recipe is loaded with flavor from the first bite to empty plate! Plate it all on a bed of quinoa and the different parts of this vegan dinner recipe will come together into a dinner that tastes vegan gourmet. You’ll love it!

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Coconut Carrot Ginger Soup

This beautiful orange-colored, nutrient-rich carrot ginger soup is simple enough to serve at any weekday meal, but will also steal the show at your Rosh Hashanah dinner!

The Best Moroccan Carrot Salad - The perfect Rosh Hashanah make-ahead recipe

A great side dish that takes minutes to prepare, our Moroccan carrot salad has a beautiful presentation and it can be served with a casual supper or formal holiday meals.

Roasted Butternut Squash, Carrot, Apple and Leek Savory Galette

This rustic yet elegant galette is a delicious addition to your Rosh Hashana or holiday table. Roasted butternut squash, carrots, leeks, and apples wrapped in a flavorful and rich olive oil pastry dough. Hearty and slightly sweet, drizzled with date syrup (silan).

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Chili Roasted Carrots with Avocado Cilantro Dressing

Roasting carrots with a little chili powder creates the perfect balance with the natural sweetness of carrots!

Roasted Rainbow Carrots

Roasted Rainbow Carrotsare a classic dish that you’ll find at both fancy holiday events and on a simple weeknight dinner table!

Rosh Hashanah Recipes with Apples

Apples and Honey Challah - One of Our most addictive Rosh Hashanah Recipes

Apples and Honey Challah for Rosh Hashanah. So soft, sweet, and tempting,your guests will ask you: May I Have That Recipe?

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Sweet Onion and Apple Chutney

Get ready to welcome delicious Sweet Onion and apple Chutney to your table! Once you try this perfectly balanced gluten-free vegan spread, you’ll want to use it on every dish you make. It has a perfect sweet/savory balance that makes any dish feel special!

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Apples and Honey Semolina Cake - The Star of your Rosh Hashanah Recipes

Apple season is right around the corner, and we’re welcoming it with this ooey-gooey semolina apple cake. One of our most unique Rosh Hashanah Recipes!

Apple Oat Bars

Treat your kids to these buttery, super comforting apple oat bars after the first day of school. They will love you for it (even more so than they already do! ). Vegan and gluten-free.

Rosh Hashanah Recipes with Beets

Beet Salad with Horseradish Alioli and Caramelized Walnuts - The Most Delicious Beet Recipe for Rosh Hashanah

We take the simple beet salad up a notch with caramelized roasted garlic and horseradish for an intensely flavored side dish that everyone will love. This side dish will quickly become one of your favorite Rosh Hashanah Recipes. You don't eat walnuts on Rosh Hashanah replaced them with pumpkin or sunflower seeds.

Roasted Beet Hummus

This stunning jewel-colored beet hummus takes an ordinary dip into an absolutely striking beet spread when served with fresh crudités, pita triangles, or your favorite crusty bread. One of our best beet recipes.

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Raw Beet Salad Recipe with Apples and Pickled Onions

Even if you are not a fan of beets, you will enjoy this delicious, healthy, and refreshing beet salad. Made with shredded raw beets, apples, and pickled onions with a simple mustard vinaigrette.

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Cabbage Steaks with Roasted Beets and Farro

This recipe is really simple, thick cabbage slices seasoned with everything bagel seasoning, topped with roasted beets on a bed of farro. The result is a delicious and filling dinner that also doubles as a side dish.

Rosh Hashanah Recipes with Pomegranates

Warm Green Beans with Chestnuts and Pomegranates in Lemony Tahini

String beans come alive in a tangy tahini sauce. A sweet and savory Rosh Hashanah Recipe.

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Sephardic Jeweled Rosh Hashanah Rice

Perfect Rosh Hashanah Jeweled rice side dish - The rice is infused with fragrant spices sweetened with dried apricots, figs, and cherries with a nice crunch from pomegranates and pistachios.

Eggplant Meatballs with Pomegranate Molasses

Eggplant Meatballs with Pomegranate Molasses are the vegan Rosh Hashanah dinner recipe you’ve been looking for!

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Persimmon Fennel Salad With Pomegranates - The ultimate Rosh Hashanah Salad

Meet our new favorite salad! Persimmon Fennel Salad with Pomegranate Seeds and Hazelnuts. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser with a wonderful balance of sweet and savory. One of our healthiest Rosh Hashanah recipes!

Quinoa Pomegranate Salad with Orange Tahini Dressing - Pomegranates and Tahini a perfect combo

Bright, colorful and nutrient-packed, this super easy Quinoa Pomegranate Salad is the perfect dish to enjoy this fall. Serve it as a side, or make it a light lunch by adding your favorite protein!

Pomegranate Vinaigrette

Our Pomegranate Vinaigrette is warm, sweet, and tangy. Homemade dressings are a really easy way to elevate your salads! They're quick and easy to make and taste a thousand times better than store-bought salad dressing.

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Tahini and Silan

Za'atar Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Tahini and Silan are a festive, beautiful, and delicious side dish that looks perfect on holiday tables! You’ll find yourself making it all winter long and craving it constantly.

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Rosh Hashanah Recipes with Squash, Zucchini or Gourd

Stuffed Butternut Squash

This Roasted Stuffed Butternut Squash with Israeli Couscous and Veggie Sausage is a beautiful Rosh Hashanah main dish for all the vegans and vegetarians at the table.

Turmeric Zucchini Cauliflower Soup

Rich, creamy, and full of flavor, our cauliflower soup recipe is perfect for when you don’t feel like spending hours at the stove!

Hasselback Butternut Squash with Cranberries and Balsamic Glaze

This easy roasted butternut squash dish will take center stage at your Rosh Hashanah dinner.

Quinoa Stuffed Zucchini Boats

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Mashed Butternut Squash with Spiced Chickpeas

This delicious main course combines sweet and comforting mashed butternut squash with savory spiced chickpeas for an all-in-one meal that is perfect as a vegan entree or side dish for Rosh Hashanah.

Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread

This recipe uses loads of zucchini and the perfect blend of flavors to create a rich, moist, and spiced loaf that you’ll want to make again and again.

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Rosh Hashanah Recipes with Dates

Halva Stuffed Dates Covered in Chocolate

This deliciously decadent and oh-so-easy Tahini Stuffed Medjool Date recipe dipped in decadent dark chocolate can be enjoyed as an afternoon treat, or as the most enchanting Rosh Hashanah dessert.

Chocolate Chia Pudding

Indulge in this easy chocolate chia pudding. Nutritious chia seeds, sweet dates, rich cocoa powder, and your favorite plant-based milk all work together to create a decadent dessert!

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Other Rosh Hashanah Recipes

Leek and Potato Soup

Leek and Potato Soup just might be the easiest soup to make from scratch! It requires minimal effort, and it’s filled with fresh ingredients and plant-based flavor.

Swiss Chard with White Beans

This Sauteed Swiss Chard with Garlic and Cannellini Beans is an easy-to-make, filling, and nutritious dish. Serve it bread, rice, or quinoa.

The Best Vegetarian Matza Ball Soup

This super flavorful and comforting Vegetarian Matzo Ball Soup is just what you need this Rosh Hashanah. Made from scratch, no chicken, no boxed broth, no bouillon cubes needed! Our most creative Rosh Hashanah Recipe

Espinacas a la Catalana (spinach with raisins and pine nuts)

This Spanish Spinach recipe from the Catalonia region of Spain comes together in no time. Pine nuts and raisins are added to garlic-sauteed spinach.

Black Eyed Peas with Swiss Chard Over Mashed Cauliflower

This hearty black-eyed pea recipe is so good, you'll want to make it again and again! The black-eyed peas are cooked withgaram masala, fresh ginger, and coconut milk. A vegan and gluten-free Rosh Hashanah recipe that everyone will love.

31 Fabulous Rosh Hashanah Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the proper way to wish someone a happy Rosh Hashanah? ›

Rosh Hashanah celebrates the Jewish new year, and like the secular new year, the most common greeting for the holiday is “Happy New Year.” Jews will often greet one another on the holiday with the rough Hebrew equivalent, shana tovah (pronounced shah-NAH toe-VAH), which literally means “good year.”

What food is eaten on Rosh Hashanah to symbolize the hope of a sweet and good future year? ›

L'Shana Tova U'Metuka, have a happy sweet New Year.” In addition to dipping the apple in the honey, Jewish people also frequently eat honey cake, pomegranates and round raisin loaves of challah to see in the New Year.

What not to eat on Rosh Hashanah? ›

Favorite recipes and sweet foods are popular choices for families on the first and second nights of Rosh Hashanah. Sour foods are usually avoided. Some people avoid nuts during Rosh Hashanah since the numerical value of the Hebrew letters in the word “nu*t” add up to the same number as the word “sin.”

What is a typical Rosh Hashanah dinner? ›

Think: fluffy challah, saucy brisket, and ultra-moist apple cake. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is a time to reflect on the past year—and look forward to the coming one. The holiday's celebratory meal can include favorites like yeasty challah, matzo ball soup, and apples dipped in honey.

What two special foods are eaten during Rosh Hashanah? ›

Eating round challah (to mark the cycle of the year) and apples dipped in honey (to wish for a sweet new year) are lovely customs for Rosh Hashanah, but they are just that, customs.

How do you start Rosh Hashanah dinner? ›

After sundown on the first night, families typically celebrate together with a festive meal. Apples are typically dipped in honey to symbolize hopes for a sweet new year. These pretty apple tea lights are a great way to incorporate the apple theme on your dinner table.

How do you respond to Shalom? ›

Quick Reference. The best-known Jewish greeting is: 'Shalom alekhem' ('Peace to you') to which the reply is: 'Alekhem Shalom', 'To you be peace'. In modern Hebrew the form is usually simply Shalom.

Why do Jews say Mazel Tov? ›

Usage. Mazel tov is literally translated as "good luck" in its meaning as a description, not a wish. The implicit meaning is "good luck has occurred" or "your fortune has been good" and the expression is an acknowledgement of that fact.

Is it OK to wish someone a happy Rosh Hashanah? ›

For Jews around the world, it is a time to reflect on the good and the bad of the past year and prepare to improve themselves and their communities in the year to come. That being said, yes — you can wish those observing Rosh Hashanah a happy, good, or sweet new year.

What exotic fruit is served on Rosh Hashanah? ›

The ones that we encounter the most are longans, rambutans, lychees, starfruit, dragon fruit, horned melons and gooseberries.

What meat is eaten on Rosh Hashanah? ›

Brisket is often found on Jewish menus because it's a large kosher cut of meat, and Rosh Hashanah is no different—we've got three recipes for you here, including a Korean-inspired one and one made in your slow cooker.

What is the symbolic food of Rosh Hashanah? ›

Apples dipped in honey is a well-known Rosh Hashanah treat, but there are others. In fact, apples and honey represents just one of the Simanim (Rosh Hashanah foods that hold symbolic meaning). There are a number of Simanim that serve as a reminder of the Jewish New Year's special significance.

What are the 3 main features of Rosh Hashanah? ›

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur call us to bridge the distances—wherever they may be—and to restore and reconcile those relationships and things that make up our lives. The three Rs of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur—Renewal, Return, and Reconciliation.

What fruit is eaten on Rosh Hashanah? ›

Two of the most recognisable food staples to be found on the dinner table during Rosh Hashanah are apple and honey, a tradition that has passed down the generations for centuries.

What do you cook on Rosh Hashanah? ›

At a traditional Rosh Hashanah table, you'll find round loaves of challah to symbolize the circle of life, and many-seeded pomegranates, which represent the 613 commandments in the Torah. For sweetness in the new year, it's tradition to dip apples in honey and bake fragrant honey cakes.

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