Classic Challah
Everyone Rosh Hashanah needs challah, the central bread dish, which symbolizes the cycle of time. For something different, try making a chocolate variety of challah.
Click here for the recipe: Classic Challah
9/10/12
Rosh Hashanah is upon us. From Sunday through Tuesday, the Jewish faith will celebrate its New Year. It's a time of reflection and faith. And, of course, it's accompanied by some amazing food.
Rosh Hashanah begins by dipping apple into honey to symbolize a sweet new year, and the circular challahs represent the unending cycle of life. A traditional Rosh Hashanah dinner features any of the following: loaves of bread, apples, honey, nuts, black-eyed peas, fish, soup, beets, brisket, chicken and cake among other things.
So whether you're hosting your own Rosh Hashanah festival dinner or just looking for some great new recipes, we have prepared the perfect Rosh Hashanah menu with all of the tasty essentials.
Click through to discover how to create the ideal Rosh Hashanah menu.
For more Rosh Hashanah, check out Rosh Hashanah Brisket & Side Dishes and Rosh Hashanah Apples & Honey.
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