Home / Holidays / Rosh Hashanah 10 delicious Rosh Hashanah recipes for the whole family Welcome in the Jewish New Year! By Diana Spalding, CNM and Diva Anwari Updated September 13, 2023 Rectangle Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is celebrated from Friday, September 15 to Sunday, September 17, 2023—and like other holidays it’s a lovely time to try out new or perfect old recipes that will bring everyone together. The good news is that with holidays like Rosh Hashanah, maintaining the traditions that are possible will help the time to feel special and reminiscent of your fondest memories. And what is one of those oh-so-important Rosh Hashanah traditions? The food! Related: How to talk to your kids about Jewish history and culture We know people have strong opinions about the traditional recipes of Rosh Hashanah: Are you on #TeamGefilteFish or #TeamNoThankYou? But one thing’s for certain: The rich and beautiful traditions of Rosh Hashanah can never be taken away. So blow the shofar, light the candles and enjoy the celebrations. Shanah tovah! 10 appetizing Rosh Hashanah recipes to celebrate the Jewish new year 1. Za’atar Honey Challah View this post on Instagram A post shared by Micah Siva, Modern Jewish Food (@noshwithmicah) What’s not to love when it comes to fluffy warm bread with a sweet kick? 2. Honey garlic gefilte fish View this post on Instagram A post shared by Naomi Nachman (@naominachman) This take on a classic, traditional dish just might have you rethinking all of the gefilte possibilities. 3. Apple honey bowl View this post on Instagram A post shared by Judy Elbaum (@baba_judy) This easy and fun honey bowl made out of a hollow apple is the perfect side dip. 4. Sweet kugel View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shay Ryan (@athomewithshay) Not only does this recipe call for gluten-free noodles but you can also make it a night before and store it in the fridge for easy heating up the next day. 5. Chopped liver View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ms E (@msecancook) This is definitely one of those love it or hate it dishes, but you can’t deny there’s so much you can do with chopped liver. Related: 9 modern menorahs that you’ll want to leave out all year long 6. Vegan chopped liver View this post on Instagram A post shared by Victoria Fond Miller (@victoriafond) For a vegan take on chopped liver you can choose anything from cashews to eggplants as your base! 7. Brisket https://www.instagram.com/p/CT54vAxoKAz/ Tender beef make a great meal whether it’s for Rosh Hashanah or any other day of the year. 8. Pomegranate and honey glazed chicken View this post on Instagram A post shared by Liz Rueven (@kosherlikeme) 9. Sweet Potato Sesame and Date Tzimmes View this post on Instagram A post shared by Micah Siva, Modern Jewish Food (@noshwithmicah) The sweet stewed dish of classic tzimmes takes on a new life with sweet potatoes and dates. 10. Arabic date and honey cake View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sharifah Aziz (@kashkuisine) Have it for dessert and breakfast the next day! A version of this post was published September 15, 2020. It has been updated. The latest Halloween Boo Baskets: The Halloween tradition I surprisingly don’t hate Halloween Halloween can be terrifying for kids with sensory processing disorder Viral & Trending Mom goes viral for complaining about her neighborhood’s scary Halloween decorations Holidays The best advent calendars for adults–because yes, we deserve daily treats, too