Summer is really over when you know it’s time to start prepping for the Jewish Holidays.
Rosh Hashana starts at sundown, Monday September 22 and ends at nightfall September 24.
Yom Kippur — the day of atonement starts sundown October 1 and ends at nightfall October 2.
Once again I will write up a list of recipes for you to check out and will try and post as many as possible starting today
Enjoy your families and friends and have a Happy Healthy New Year from our house to yours. If you have any questions for me please feel free to contact me either through my website , DM on Instagram. I will try and get back to you as soon as possible. I will be posting recipes on my website and check out my Instagram ( Cooking with Candi) for daily posts with a direct link to the recipe.
If you can’t find a recipe use this little shortcut– put the name of the recipe and cookingwithcandi into google, it will usually pop up.
Unfortunately you can’t hit on the title and get the recipe. But there is a direct link on Instagram.
Shana Tova
Happy Cooking from my kitchen to yours.
Recipes for Rosh Hashana in no real apparent order
- Un-stuffed Cabbage — Big recommendation for this delicious main dish. Pretty simple to make and beats trying to make stuffed cabbage . I promise you it tastes just as good.
- Happy New Year Brisket– brisket is always a winner and this one never disappoints
- Chicken Marbella–probably one of my favorites —
- Honey Roasted Chicken–equally as delicious and a little different flavor
- Old School Meatballs–yummy sweet and sour meatballs sure to please the whole family
- Noodle Pudding from Ellen– another delicious kugel from a friend of many years and a great cook
- Noodle Pudding from Julie –delicious as well
- Noodle Pudding with Apricot Nectar
- Mushroom barley –check out this delicious side dish–everyone loves this recipe all year round
- Kasha Varnishes–crowd favorite and very traditional favorite — comfort food at it’s best
- Julie’s Honey Cake –another winner from another friend who’s a great cook
- Grandma Sally’s Mandel Bread– a wonderful recipe from a friend who’s also a great cook
- Applesauce and Raisin Cake –sweet and delicious as your new year should be.
- Don’t let the Apples go bad cake–simple and delicious perfect for the Jewish New Year
- Baked French Toast –for Yom Kippur break fast– our family loves this one —































Wow–Fajitas on the Grill and the best part is there were no pots and pans to clean up! Cooked in Aluminum Foil Packs right on the grill! They’re called Hobo Packs. This is so easy to make and so delicious to eat. Definitely one of our favorite go to meals in the summer. If you don’t have a grill you can make in the oven on a large rimmed baking sheet.