Posted on September 14, 2022
The High Holy Days are less than a month away and then Hannukah will be right around the corner. Here are some essential recipes every Jewish home cook should have on hand:
-Chicken Soup:
Jewish penicillin (AKA Chicken Soup) is a staple for the High Holy Days in my family. Drag out the pressure cooker you got for your wedding or your fancy instant pot, your house will smell amazing and get everyone into the holiday spirit.
https://www.seriouseats.com/pressure-cooker-chicken-stock-recipe https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/instant-pot-chicken-stock
NOTE: I HIGHLY recommend making the stock a day ahead of time, that way once it’s been in the fridge you can skim the fat off easier. The fat rises to the top once cold.
-Homemade Challah:
Talk about making your house smell DELCIOUS! Making challah can intimidate some, but once you get started and see how easy it is, you’ll never turn back!
https://www.lifeasastrawberry.com/simplechallah-bread/#tasty-recipes 12997-jump-target
For a fun way to make round challah:
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-Roasted Chicken:
I like this recipe because as you roast the chicken the potatoes are cooking too, one less pan to clean later!
https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/roast-chicken/#recipe -Braised Brisket:
Other than round challah and chicken soup is there anything more traditional than braised brisket for the holidays?!
https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/onion-braised-beef brisket.html#tabrecipe
-Roasted Vegetables:
I know people think roasting vegetables is an art form but it’s really very simple. Gather your family’s favorite veggies and place them on a sprayed sheet pan. (Try and cut the veggies around the same size, it will ensure all the veggies cook at the same rate.) Drizzle with your favorite oil (I prefer avocado oil) and season liberally with salt and black pepper (if you’re feeling extra fancy you can add your favorite herbs like rosemary, thyme, or some garlic). Cook in a 350°F oven for 20-30 minutes.
-Apple Cake:
A fun new way to enjoy your apples and honey!
https://toriavey.com/honey-apple-cake/
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-Honey Cake:
Honey cake is a tradition for a reason!
https://allwaysdelicious.com/rosh-hashanah-honey-cake/ -Latkes:
I may not live with my parents anymore but thinking about the smell of homemade latkes will always bring me the warm fuzzies!
https://www.seriouseats.com/old-fashioned-latkes-chanukah-hanukah potato-pancakes
Different Variations:
If traditional latkes are sounding boring to you this year, try one of the new and fun variations. I love adding sweet potato and zucchini to mine!
https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/side/potatoes/sweet-potato-latkes sweet-potato-pancakes.html
https://www.chabad.org/recipes/recipe_cdo/aid/2355838/jewish/Vegetabl e-Latkes.htm
-Homemade Applesauce:
What are latkes without applesauce!
https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/food
cooking/recipes/a11239/homemade-applesauce/
If you get stuck or have questions just give me a holler…I am more than happy to help!
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