A is for Apple Cake
Shanah Tovah! Best wishes for a happy Rosh Hashanah and a sweet new year. We’re getting this new year off to a tasty start, with a gluten-free version of the traditional Jewish apple cake. Apple cake...
View ArticleAs Sweet as Honey
For Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, we greet each other with wishes for a happy and sweet new year. To symbolize sweetness, many families serve honey cake, a traditional Rosh Hashanah dessert....
View ArticlePomegranate-Glazed Chicken
I associate pomegranates with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. First of all, pomegranates pop into the stores in fall, around the same time as Rosh Hashanah. Also, pomegranates are said to contain...
View ArticleBruce’s Brisket
When my husband was younger, he had a brisket blockade. He and a family friend fiercely enforced a no-brisket zone at family dinners. He has gone in and out of the brisket blockade since then, but he...
View ArticleTzimmes
On Rosh Hashanah, we eat sweet foods to signify a sweet start to the new year. A traditional dish is tzimmes, a mixture of vegetables sweetened with honey. Carrots sliced into coins are usually...
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