Homemade Gelt
Skip the grocery store gelt! Instead try this quick and easy homemade gelt that will wow all of your Hanukkah guests.
43 Hanukkah Recipes to Celebrate the Holiday
These Hanukkah recipes offer plenty of options, from latkes and briskets to blintzes and rugelach, for the eight delicious days...
Israeli Malabi with Pomegranate Syrup
This is a very famous, easy-to-make sweet milk pudding from Israel. For this recipe, I learned from a friend, you...
Do You Know These Symbolic Rosh Hashanah Foods?
These traditional Rosh Hashanah foods are rich in meaning and symbolism. How many of these stories did you know?
Knish
Featuring a flaky dough stuffed with mashed potatoes and onions, potato knish is comfort in dumpling form. Use this knish...
10 Things You Need for Your Kosher Kitchen
These fun and useful products make cooking in a kosher kitchen easier than ever.
What Is a Knish?
If you didn't grow up in New York, you've probably never had this traditional Jewish dish. What is a knish?
23 Jewish Desserts Everyone Needs to Try
Here's a closer look at all the best Jewish desserts, including moist apple cake and sufganiyot. These treats are perfect...
How to Make Hamantaschen, for Purim or Anytime
Hamantaschen are traditionally eaten at Purim, but you can bake up a batch of these triangle-shaped cookies any time of...
Matzo Ball Soup
Nothing is quite as comforting as a bowl of homemade matzo ball soup, and we've got the perfect recipe.
Passover Rainbow Cookies
For a classic New York treat, bake up a batch of these layered rainbow cookies from cookbook author Shannon Sarna....
Pomegranate Short Ribs
Pomegranate molasses sauce is a bit tangy and sweet, and it adds a nice depth of flavor to sweet and...
Apple Cake for Passover
Adding a dollop of whipped cream is a sweet addition to this Passover apple cake! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen,...
38 Passover Desserts for a Sweet Finish to Your Holiday Seder
Your sweet tooth doesn't have to suffer just because it's Passover! These kosher for Passover desserts are a perfect way...
What Is Matzo Meal, and How Does It Differ From Matzo and Matzo Farfel?
Wondering exactly what is matzo meal and how it's different from other matzo products? You aren’t alone (and we’re here...
Cauliflower Dill Kugel
I enjoy cauliflower and kugel, so it made sense to combine the two into one special dish. The ricotta cheese...
Reuben Salad in a Jar
Amy Smith from Avon, Connecticut, shared her layered Reuben salad with us, and we couldn’t resist making it extra portable....
Hamantaschen
Our guide walks you through making hamantaschen, traditional triangle-shaped cookies for Purim, and even customizing them with different fillings.
Beef Barley Lentil Soup
I serve this soup often to family and friends on cold nights, along with homemade rolls and a green salad....
Blintzes
Don't flip out! Learn how to make blintzes with this easy step-by-step recipe.
Flavorful Matzo Ball Soup
A variety of winter vegetables gives the broth for this classic Jewish soup a deep flavor. You can use a...
Beef Brisket in Beer
One bite of this super tender brisket and your family will be hooked! The rich gravy is perfect for spooning...
Matzo Toffee
Once you start eating matzo toffee, you may not be able to stop! Matzo crackers are topped with buttery caramel,...
Honey Coffee
For a soothing pick-me-up, sip this pleasantly sweet coffee, inspired by the taste of a traditional Spanish latte. —Taste of...
Noodle Pudding
Whenever I bring this creamy dish to gatherings, it always prompts recipe requests. The surprising sweetness comes from apricot nectar,...
Apricot Raisin Rugelach
Rugelach is a classic addition to holiday trays. The flaky, buttery pastry slices encase a spiced fruit and walnut filling....
Lemon Noodle Kugel
Comforting kugel is a traditional dessert at our family's Polish Christmas Eve supper. Rich with butter, sugar, sour cream and...
Make-Ahead Tiramisu
This variation of the popular Italian dessert is so easy to assemble. It's convenient, too, since you can make it...