Rosh Hashanah
92 recipes found

Six Barrel Soda Co. Classic Tonic Syrup
This Tonic Syrup recipe is zesty and citrusy with a gentle bitterness and it’s not overly sweet. It’s made with sugar, lemon juice, lemongrass, zest & quinine.

Honey Roasted Pear with Yogurt Mousse & Granola
Our roasted pears, simply brushed with honey and dusted with lemon verbena, becomes even juicier, with the honey enhancing its natural succulent flavor, the lemon verbena brightening up the flavors, and the final result just melting in your mouth. We then whipped up a yogurt mousse with only 3 simple ingredients: greek yogurt, egg white, and honey. It's light and fluffy, absolutely high in protein, and most importantly, tastes more indulgent than it actually is. Top it off with granola, and you've got yourself a dish. Have it for breakfast, have it for dessert, whatever suits you. It's appropriate for any time of the day.

Hungry Girl Mac & Cheese
This easy & delicious hungry girl mac and cheese recipe is done under 10 minutes! It is topped with prosciutto, crispy chorizo, & tons of cracked black pepper!

Simplest Apple Butter
This recipe is hands-off and easy--plus, with no added sugar, its about as healthy as any whole apple.

Polenta "Pizza" Crust
This recipe is a delicious alternative to pizza crust because the polenta provides the perfect bed for pizza toppings. Here, a knife and fork are mandatory.

Slow-Roasted Salmon with Capers, Dill and Lemon
Slow roasting this salmon recipe with capers and dill is foolproof. The oven temperature is so low, so there is a large gap between undercooked and overcooked.

Emerald Green Herb Oil
If your spring onion soup looks a bit pale, Green Herb Oil will save it. Came up with a special recipe, and it needs a little pop? Drizzle that green, baby.

Avocado Mousse
Our savory mousse recipes is a velvety celebration of pure avocado, accented by lime, salt, and the tiniest hint of cayenne. It is light as a dreamy cloud!

A Dozen Eggs
I burnt an entire pot of eggs today. This is the story.

Spring Salad with Citrus and Roasted Asparagus
As signs of spring approach, the citrus season is almost over, but grilling season steps up the pace. Four ingredients that provide varying textures and flavors combine to offer a refreshing salad that is dressed in lemony goodness. The great thing about this salad is you can use any citrus, and experiment with other roasted vegetables

Butternut Squash with Ginger, Rosemary and Toasted Mustard Seeds
This squash was made with the last squash from our garden last year. I wanted to treat it simply, compliment it sweetness and give it just enough pop to make sure that it was memorable. I cooked this in coconut oil which also added a nice depth of flavor to this simple recipe.

Heirloom Tomato Gallette
The Middle Eastern spices and added Balsamic and aged Mancheli Cheese really take this simple tomato pastry to another level!

Stronger-Than-Tea Ice Cream
An ultra creamy and firm ice cream with intense orange pekoe flavour that you can smell even before it starts to melt on your tongue. Miles stronger than you cup of tea.

5-Ingredient Jewish Asian Cabbage Soup
Tongue in cheek. I had a very small green cabbage in my refrigerator that was begging for some attention. A few weeks ago I made some delicious chicken stock in which I had added a 2-inch nugget of fresh ginger. For months I have been making foxesloveslemons' Korean meatballs and therefore had an ample supply of Gochujang sauce. Armed with these three main ingredients, I made a delicious cabbage soup in a matter of 30 minutes. The cabbage and chicken stock make up the Jewish part of this recipe - the Gochujang sauce and soy sauce the Asian. This is quick, with a spicy and hot undertone balanced by the sweetness of the raisins. This soup makes a great lunch or a good first course.

Simple Roasted Eggplant Pate
This eggplant pate spread is flavorful and incredibly simple to make. Low in fat it is great for anyone avoiding fats. This recipe is incredible!

Tamarind Wings
This recipe is inspired by a salsa featured in a Mexican restaurant we visit when in Los Angeles. It is sweet/tart, fruity and a little spicy. These wings are very easy (and addictive). You can wing it with a greater or lesser number of wings as the recipe as written gives you more salsa than needed.

Lindsey Shere's Baked Caramel Pears
With 5 ingredients and about 20 minutes, you'll have a pure, joyful dessert that looks festive as all get out. You'll love this recipe for caramel-baked pears.

Paal Payasam (3-Ingredient Rice Pudding)
There is a rather endearing practice common to almost all communities in India. At the first hint of anything positive and good in the horizon, any good news—a promotion at work, good grades in school, a college acceptance letter, news of a distant relative's pregnancy, the Indian cricket team scoring a win, doesn't matter what—30 minutes later there invariably will be a sweet dessert ready to share as a thanksgiving. In my house, it's a simple rice pudding known as paal payasam. Its a snap to make. Its not quite as thick as the English version, more like a thick soup.

Pea Nut-less Butter
This homemade pea butter is the perfect nut butter substitute for a person who is allergic to peanuts. It uses dry peas, oil, and syrup for texture and flavor.

McIntosh Applesauce
McIntosh apples make the best applesauce. This recipe highlights the apples in the best way possible.

glazed spiced pecans
Crunchy pecans with a lightly spiced honey-maple glaze are yummy on salads or just for snacking. Ready in less than 10 minutes!

Olia Hercules' Watermelon Rind Jam
Not only does this rind jam recipe have more depth than you ever thought watermelon could, it's also the backbone to a better and lighter marmalade than most.

Almond butter cookies
Gluten-free, dairy-free, melt-in-your-mouth cookies, ready in 15 minutes and with only 3 ingredients
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sandwich
Vegan, and gluten free chocolate chip cookie dough filling to be eaten between cookies, after hours, or with a broken heart.