Harissa Honey Brisket Pockets

Makes 20-40 pastry pockets Prep time: 75 minutes | Cooking time: 6½ hours There is a custom at start of the Jewish new year, and especially on Sukkot, to eat stuffed foods, signifying abundance following the harvest season.  Sweetened with honey (for a sweet new year), spicy with harissa and plentiful in number, these succulent […]

Roasted Apples filled with Liver Pâté and Onion Jam

Serves 6 Prep time: 1 hour | Cooking time: 1½ – 2 hours There are many reasons given for eating apples at Rosh Hashanah. The Talmud and the Midrash explain that when Jacob entered his father Isaac’s tent to receive his blessings, the scent of the Garden of Eden entered with him, and it had […]

Citrus Roasted Stuffed Seabass

Prep time: 30 mins | Cooking time: 2h 10m Seabass served whole, stuffed with Leek, Tarragon & Fennel Inspired by the Simanim, the symbolic foods eaten at Rosh Hashana, this zingy fish course is full of refreshing aniseed and citrus flavours, beautifully balanced with the delicate fish. A perfect starter for the New Year, it […]

Roasted Grape and Camembert Ramekins

Roasted Grape and Camembert Cheese Pots

Prep time: 5 mins | Cooking Time: 10 minutes Delicious sweet and savoury pots of joy! These nut-topped ramekins filled with camembert and grapes are the perfect Tu B’av treat. Tu B’Av, the fifteenth day of the Jewish month of Av, is a day of celebration, gladness and rejoicing. It marks the end of the […]

Easy No-Bake Tiramisu

Easy Tiramisu

Serves 6-8 Prep time: 15-20 mins | Chill time: 30-60 mins This dairy tiramisu is sweet and decadent but so, so easy to make and sure to be a huge hit with family and friends of all ages! This recipe was featured as part of our recent ‘Flavours of Italy’ collaboration with Valour Lifestyle*(@valour_lifestyle), and […]

Tuna Steak with Lemon Gremolata and Smashed Potatoes

Tuna Steak with Lemon Gremolata

Serves 4 Prep time: 10 mins | Cooking time: 1 hour This beautifully fresh and citrusy tuna recipe with zingy lemon gremolata is perfect for summer afternoons and al fresco dining. This healthy, wholesome dish is ideal for the nine days or perhaps a relaxed Shavuot lunch with friends. This recipe was featured as part […]

Cheesecake Pastry Torah Scrolls

Shavuot Dessert - Cream Filled Torah Pastry Puffs

Our cream cheese-filled puff pastry Torah scrolls are a great way to celebrate the tradition of eating dairy at Shavuot, and reminding others about the real Shavuot celebration – the receiving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Receiving the Torah on Shavuot directly correlates with the Children of Israel receiving the laws of Kashrut, and […]

Mini Baked Cheesecakes

Mini Cheesecakes

Makes 8 mini (10cm / 4″) Cheesecakes or 1 large (23cm / 9”) ‘New York Style’ Baked Cheesecake Prep time: 30 mins | Cooking time: approx 30 mins Let’s talk about “The Cheesecake Festival”  Shavuot, widely known as “the cheesecake festival” actually plays a pivotal role in the story of the Jewish people.   More than […]

Pulled Brisket in BBQ Sauce

Pulled BBQ Brisket

Serves 8-10 Prep time: 10 mins | Cooking time: approx 5 hours Sweet, sticky, smokey and indulgent, our barbecue sauce-smothered brisket is simple to make and super adaptable. Whether you have it piled high in a bun with a side of fries, served on a bed of mashed potatoes, or even strewn cold on top […]