Jewish Recipes: Impress Your Guests with These Great Recipes (2024)

Jewish Recipes: Impress Your Guests with These Great Recipes (2)Here are some of our all-time favorite Jewish recipes! Anytime I am hosting a family get-together or big celebratory meal, I make a number of these Jewish recipes.

These are perfect for Jewish holiday themed dinner parties. You will definitely wow your guests.

Over 40 Jewish Recipes for All Occasions

This article features two different classic matzo ball soup recipes. We’ve also included a huge variety of delicious roasted root vegetable recipes. Who doesn’t need more vegetables in their lives?!? All these dishes can go together in all sorts of tasty combinations. These Jewish recipes are so versatile you can makeany and all of these recipes throughout the year.

These Jewish recipes are packed with a variety of different flavors and samples many different cultures from Sephardic, Middle Eastern to more Americanized meals. We are excited to hear what you think of our favorite Jewish recipes.

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Matzo Ball Soup

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Golden Beets And Brussel Sprouts

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Spinach Vegetable Kugel

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Roasted Beet, Spinach And Goat Cheese Salad

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Dilled Matzo Ball Soup

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Simanim Pizza

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Stovetop Tzimmes

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SweetBasmatiRice WithCarrots And Raisins

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Braised Leeks

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Stuffed Cabbage

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Autumn Pear Salad With Pecans And Golden Raisins

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Sweet Potato, Turnip And Parsnip Latkes

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Cauliflower Steaks With Roasted Carrots

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Stuffed Onions

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Orange Maple Glazed Salmon

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Stuffed Figs With Goat Cheese

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Crispy Potato Roast

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Creamy Eggplant and Caramelized Onion Dip

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Maple Glazed Delicata Squash

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Honey Roasted Butternut Squash With Cranberries And Feta

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Grilled Spinach Stuffed Onions

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Sweet Pecan Kugel

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Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash

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Baked Figs With Goat Cheese

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Glazed Apple Bundt Cake

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Rogalik

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Pan-Seared Brussels Sprouts With Cranberries And Pecans

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Butternut Squash, Apple And Sage Soup

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Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry And Sausage Stuffing

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Roast Leg Of Lamb With Rosemary, Garlic, Harissa And Lemon

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Cider Vinaigrette Roasted Root Vegetables

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Paleo Apple Tart

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Apple Pomegranate Salad With Honey Balsamic Dressing

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Fall Shredded Brussels Sprouts Salad

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Roasted Brussels Sprouts And Squash With Dried Cranberries And Dijon Vinaigrette

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Upside Down Apple Honey Cake

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Crock Pot Apple Pudding Cake

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Hamantashen

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Stuffed Chocolate Hamantaschen

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Sephardic Style Haroset Bites

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Almond Joy Macaroons

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5 Fresh Ideas For Rosh Hashanah Centerpieces

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Jewish Recipes: Impress Your Guests with These Great Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What to cook for a Jewish guest? ›

Jewish recipes
  1. Challah. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  2. Simple salt beef. A star rating of 3 out of 5. ...
  3. Lokshen pudding. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  4. Jam doughnut pancakes. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  5. Cinnamon balls. ...
  6. Pomegranate brisket. ...
  7. Jewish chicken soup. ...
  8. Matzo granola with coconut, cashew & cranberry.

What are the 3 rules to eating kosher? ›

Kosher rules
  • Land animals must have cloven (split) hooves and must chew the cud, meaning that they must eat grass.
  • Seafood must have fins and scales. Eating shellfish is not allowed.
  • It is forbidden to eat birds of prey. ...
  • Meat and dairy cannot be eaten together, as it says in the Torah.

What is traditional Jewish food? ›

The typical components of the traditional Jewish meal include gefilte fish, chicken soup with matzo balls (also called Kneidlach), brisket, roasted chicken, a potato dish such as kugel or latkes and tzimmes. Like many “Jewish” foods, the Jewish meal components are Ashkenazi as they originated in Eastern Europe.

What is the best kosher meals? ›

  • Kosher Traditional Meat Cholent. ...
  • Kosher Vegetarian Bean Cholent (Parve) ...
  • Crustless Cheese and Vegetable Quiche Recipe. ...
  • Kosher Puff Pastry Beef Strudel (Meat) ...
  • Marinated Boneless Chicken Thighs (Pargiot) 60 mins.
  • Easy Sweet and Sour Brisket. 3 hrs.
  • Easy Baked Nile Perch (Parve) 45 mins.
  • Easy Kosher Chicken Pot Pie. 55 mins.

Can Jews eat shrimp? ›

Animals that live in water can only be eaten if they have fins and scales. This means that shrimps, prawns and squid are not fish in the true sense, and so they are just as non-kosher as the eel which has lost its fins through evolution.

Can Jews eat chicken? ›

Certain domesticated fowl can be eaten, such as chicken, geese, quail, dove, and turkey. The animal must be slaughtered by a shochet — a person trained and certified to butcher animals according to Jewish laws. The meat must be soaked to remove any traces of blood before cooking.

Why can't Jews mix dairy and meat? ›

Some Jewish authorities give reasons for this prohibition. One reason given is, that it is cruel to cook a baby in the very milk that was intended to nourish it. The Torah forbids the cooking and consumption of any milk with any meat to prevent one from cooking a kid in its mother's milk.

What do Jews eat for breakfast? ›

The Israeli breakfast is a dairy meal, and a variety of cheeses are offered. Fish is pareve and so is permitted with a dairy meal, and herring is frequently served. Other smoked or pickled fish dishes are also common, including sprats, sardines and salmon.

Why do Jews not eat pork? ›

Prohibition in Jewish law

According to Leviticus 11:3, animals like cows, sheep, and deer that have divided hooves and chew their cud may be consumed. Pigs should not be eaten because they do not chew their cud. The ban on the consumption of pork is repeated in Deuteronomy 14:8.

What foods are forbidden in Judaism? ›

Among the numerous laws of kashrut are prohibitions on the consumption of certain animals (such as pork and shellfish), mixtures of meat and milk, and the commandment to slaughter mammals and birds according to a process known as shechita.

Are eggs kosher? ›

Only eggs from kosher fowl are kosher. These include chicken, Cornish hens, ducks, geese, and turkey. The prohibition of eating blood applies even to the smallest drop of blood, and thus any blood spots found in an egg renders the egg non-kosher.

Is pizza kosher? ›

There are two main differences between kosher pizza and traditional pizza. The cheese on a kosher pizza must be made in adherence to kosher law and also because the pizza contains cheese, a dairy product, no meat can be on the pizza.

What pasta is kosher? ›

Is all Pasta Kosher? All plain dried durum wheat pasta and wheat noodles, including pasta containing egg, is permitted. Pasta which is coloured and flavoured with vegetable extracts such as spinach or tomato is also permitted. Black pasta containing squid ink is not kosher.

What can I bring to a kosher home? ›

The safest thing to do is to bring something store bought that has a hechsher, or mark of kosher certification. The “safest” certification is the letter “U” in a circle. We call it “OU” and it stands for the most reliable kosher authority in the world, The Orthodox Union.

What are some kosher snacks? ›

Plain fruit that's raw and not processed with kosher certified nut butter or a handful of nuts makes for a good snack. Be careful with snacks from that store that have dried fruit or a glazed or coated kind of fruit or nut—like granola or trail mix, for example.

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