Rosh Hashana: Recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen
27 great Rosh Hashana recipes from the the L.A. Times Test Kitchen.
Apple strudel in the round -- it’s easier to make than it might look. Recipe
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Honey challah, the traditional egg bread for the Jewish Sabbath. Recipe
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Apple date honey cake with sweet sesame sauce and sauteed apples. Recipe
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Fruit carpaccio with honey, lime and ginger dressing. Recipe (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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This magical honey cake is even richer if allowed to sit for a few days. You can make it up to a week ahead of time. Recipe
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This dish simmers for hours until it’s fork-tender. The hands-off cooking time makes it a nice dish to serve when company is coming. Recipe
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Rubuh’ (Roast veal stuffed with ground spiced beef and rice). Recipe
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