Rosh Hashanah Desserts – L’Shanah Tovah

Rosh Hashanah signifies the end of the Hebrew calendar year. It is the first of the High Holidays, a ten-day period that ends with Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year. Rosh Hashanah provides us with an opportunity to reflect, recognize our shortcomings and better ourselves in the year ahead. This holiday is the start of a New Year and gives us the chance to improve the way we approach the world, and in turn become better people.

While holiday traditions may vary from home to home, Rosh Hashanah desserts feature symbolic foods that signify our hope for a sweet New Year and are central to the holiday tradition.  We always enjoy fruit that has recently come in to season (“new fruit”), this fruit is more often than not pomegranate.

This ritual reminds us to  appreciate the fruits of the earth.  The head of the fish is also often served, symbolizing the literal translation of Rosh Hashanah which means “head of the year”.  Some may, but while we do serve the fish head we do not eat it!  Challah, as most of you probably know, is a staple.  During Rosh Hashanah the loaves are shaped into spirals or rounds symbolizing the continuity of Creation.

At our house we love to add raisins to the Challah making it extra “sweet”!  No Rosh Hashanah is complete without apples and honey.  Both apples and challah are dipped in honey again representing sweetness!

Here are some of our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes, we’ve found and perfected through the years.

rosh hasahanah recipes

This is one of the best challah recipes we’ve tested over the years.  It is especially wonderful with raisins and topped with cinnamon sugar!  Oh and if you need help braiding a round challah check out this video. Give it a try.

rosh hashanah mealsWe may have mentioned this pomegranate-beet salad before, but we must share it again. Try it, you’ll see why!

 From our Papa Ben’s Kitchen family to yours we wish you a Sweet New Year!

Papa Ben’s Kitchen Wishes You A Sweet Jewish New Year

Who’s thinking about Rosh Hashanah? At Papa Ben’s Kitchen, we sure are! And if you haven’t checked lately, the New Year is only five weeks away. So here is a little inspiration if you’re planning to entertain this holiday. Please share your holidays favorites with us!

delicious jewish desserts

Honey cake is a traditional Rosh Hashanah dessert, and this particular honey cake is both gluten and dairy free. Yay! Apple-cinnamon challah, need we say more?!

sweet jewish dessertsNot so traditional but definite must-haves for your Rosh Hashanah feast. The  pomegranate-beet salad is brought to life  from “The Book of New Israeli Food, absolutely delicious.  And this Sacchietti pasta filled with apples, honey and cheese is to die for! 
jewish apple desserts
Apples, apples and more apples.  Who needs flowers when apples abound this time of year.  Simple and classic, use apples as your centerpiece or place card holders.

jewish new year dessertsAnd last but not least some honey sticks for your guests! Check out Peppermint Creative for free printable tags for your New Year party.

So enjoy your New Year with the great tastes of Papa Ben’s Kitchen!