Where to Find the Best Recipes for the Jewish Holidays on the Internet

Browse These Sites for the Best Jewish Recipes

By Scott Kessman, published Aug 29, 2006
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The Jewish holidays are usually a time in which festive gatherings of family occur, seated around a table in which a vast array of traditional and modern takes on Jewish food is eagerly enjoyed by all. No doubt each family has their own particular menu that they have happily worked with throughout the years, with a few favorite dishes whose popularity cannot be denied.

But if you would like to add a few new recipes for the Jewish holidays to your menu, then you've no need to go shopping for expensive cookbooks. You can find a large host of Jewish Holiday recipes right on the Internet, along with reviews, cooking tips, and updated classics that are sure to give once bland recipes an extra kick of flavor.

Two high-profile cooking and recipe sites that often host a section of recipes for the Jewish holidays are www.foodandwine.com and www.epicurious.com. Although both sites tend to lean toward the gourmet or fancier side of culinary fare, many recipes can be easily adapted for those with lesser kitchen experience. To find recipes for the Jewish holidays, you can simply navigate to the recipe section of either site, and then browse through the various recipe collections. Each site contains recipes for Jewish holidays such as Passover, Hanukkah, and Rosh Hashanah. The tasty variations of classic traditional Jewish fare are sure to be a surprising treat at the dinner table.

For a more comprehensive site for Jewish recipes, be sure to visit www.jewishrecipes.org. This website is dedicated to providing information and recipes on all aspects of Jewish cooking, as well as holiday specific recipes. The site is also a wealth of information on various Jewish foods and ingredients, and offers items for sale such as Passover Seder plates and Kosher kitchenware.

On www.jewishrecipes.org, you'll find that Jewish cooking can be richly sweet and ultimately rewarding, when you serve up such delicious items as Apricot Honey Cake, Stir-Fried Fish, Pomegranate Chicken Breasts, and Poppy Seed Noodles. These recipes are all appropriate for Rosh Hashanah, a holiday in which sweet foods or foods made with honey are traditionally consumed.

Where to Find the Best Recipes for the Jewish Holidays on the Internet

Challah Bread

Credit: Maria Clara Moraes

Copyright: Maria Clara Moraes

Takeaways
  • For a more comprehensive site for Jewish recipes, be sure to visit www.jewishrecipes.org
  • At www.koshercooking.com, you'll find a small but tasty assortment of recipes
Did You Know?
www.pesto.co.il. contains a large host of Jewish recipes and information related to Jewish cooking, all of it in Hebrew.
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