It all sounds good in theory. Want to celebrate the Rosh Hashanah wish for a sweet New Year? Easy. Eat some sweet honey cake. It sounds like just the ticket: A moist, slightly sticky treat, fragrant ...
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It’s become tradition at my house to make new traditions, especially during Rosh Hashana, which begins today at sundown. Unlike the holiday meal for Passover, with its ingredient restrictions, the ...
For me, September has always felt like the start of a new year, more than January ever did. With the return to school and Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, following one another in quick succession, ...
Why This Recipe Works: For a naturally sweetened version of our traditional carrot cake, our goal was twofold: to keep the recipe as simple as possible and to sweeten the cake only with honey since ...
It’s time to savor the sweet life. As part of celebrations marking Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, slices of apple are dipped in honey. It’s an ancient custom symbolizing good wishes for a sweet ...
This Honey Cornbread Snacking Cake is meant to complement a leisurely Summer vibe. (Recipe Credit: Adrianna Adarme of the Fresh Tastes blog). Add the batter to the cake pan and push the fresh ...
This cake is an especially light and moist take on the honey cake that is traditionally eaten for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. The tea in the batter and the lemon in the glaze add flavor and ...
The cakes should mature for seven days before serving so that the richness of the honey flavor deepens. Try this recipe with any of a variety of honeys; the flavor notes of the honey come through ...