Recipes for Jewish New Year–Rosh Hashana 2019

Finished Product Apple Cake

Finished Product Apple Cake

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Un-Stuffed Cabbage

DSCN2648DSCN4230DSCN2642DSCN4225DSCN4234photo (2)DSCN4230Summer is the most easy-going time of the year and then along comes the Jewish holidays right on the heels of the end of Summer and just like that it is over. Before you know it it’s September 29th and the Holiday is upon us.  Oh well here we go again, for those of you who have been reading my blog you may have made a lot of these recipes. For all of you newbies a warm welcome aboard.  I am sort of a traditionalist when it comes to holidays and my family always looks forward to the same things. If I introduce a new recipe it’s always hold your breath time and what was wrong with the old one looks on everyone’s face.  Final decisions haven’t been made but I know that there are some things I’d never leave out. Here is a list of suggestions and by all means cruise through my blog and see if there is anything else to your liking. These are just a list of suggestions. I will try and post some new recipes so be on the lookout. Rosh Hashana recipes are tagged Rosh Hashana if you are trying to look them up on my blog. I may sneak in a recipe or two if I can get in the time. So sad summer is over but it’s time to move on .

Rosh Hashana starts in the evening of Sunday , September 29

I am always open to suggestions and inquiries and general help. You can DM me on Instagram/Facebook or email me at cmk55@sopris.net

For those who celebrate have a very Happy Healthy New Year!

Homemade Chicken Soup with not so Homemade Matzo Balls ( even though this is for Passover we eat it a lot on Rosh Hashana)

Happy New Year Brisket

Unstuffed Cabbage–a great alternative to meatballs

Chicken Marbella

Honey Roasted Chicken

Old School Meatballs

A Noodle Pudding from Ellen

Another Noodle Pudding from Marcy *kosher non dairy

Noodle Pudding with Apricot Nectar–probably one of the all time best kugels ever

Noodle Pudding from Julie

Mushroom Barley

Kasha Varnishkes

Grandma Millie’s Cauliflower

Applesauce and Raisin Cake

Don’t let the Apples go Bad Cake

Julie’s Honey Cake

Plum Torte

My farewell to Norah Ephron- her Tzimmes

2 responses to “Recipes for Jewish New Year–Rosh Hashana 2019

  1. Lauren Lichtenstein

    Where can we find these recipes? There are no links. Thank you!

    • If you go to Cookingwithcandi.com and subscribe (free) you’ll get all my emails etc. and you can access it anytime — or just google Cookingwithcandi and you’ll get to the site — thanks for the note

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