The Rosh Hashanah Table

Ring in the Jewish new year with a classic Rosh Hashanah feast. This meal often features sweeter recipes that set the stage for a sweet new year, but they're good enough to enjoy all year long. Here's our recipe guide for a spice-filled, delicious Rosh Hashanah dinner:

 

Ayala & Pomegranate Braised Brisket

A great brisket is an essential recipe to have under your belt for the holidays, but also for an easy one-pot dinner. Ayala, a blend of rosemary, salt & pepper, is used to simply season the brisket, while pomegranate juice & silan add a hint of sweetness and tartness. 

FYI: Look out for Ayala as our September Blend of the Month!

 

Marrakesh Carrot Tsimmes

Our version is a bit more savory than the classic Tsimmes dish so that the sweetness of the dried fruit doesn't overpower the rest of the dish. Marrakesh N.6, with its savory & sweet flavor profile, feels like a natural addition here, rounding out the dish with a nice warmth. 

 

Ararat Sweet Potatoes

A great addition to this meal, but also wonderful to eat in any capacity. Seasoned with Ararat N.35 and an Olive & Lemon Vinaigrette.

 

Olive & Lemon Vinaigrette

A more luxurious version of balsamic vinaigrette, with olives, lemon & Ararat N.35

 

Moruno Pickled Celery

A savory condiment that pairs well with the rest of the meal.

 

Apple & Almond Salad

A crunchy, fresh addition. With apples, pomegranate seeds & Coquelicot Vinaigrette.

 

Holiday Challah

A festive version of our Yogurt Challah recipe, without the yogurt and decorated with various kinds of seeds. 

 

Apple Olive Oil Cake

It's not Rosh Hashanah without a sweet ending. Olive oil makes the cake super moist and apples give it a nice depth of flavor. 

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