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Sukkot Recipes


Unlike other holidays, Sukkot has no traditional dishes—other than kreplach, traditionally eaten on Hoshanah Rabbah, the seventh day of Sukkot. Instead, we enjoy a variety of traditional foods—challah, fish, salads, chicken, meat and more. And all of the foods we eat have a special flavor due to the fact that we are eating them outside, in the sukkah.


Kreplach
Kreplach
An "old style" authentic holiday favorite
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Fancy Kreplach
Fancy Kreplach
Traditional dish with a gourmet twist
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Browse our Shabbat Recipe section. Choose between a basic, natural, Russian, Moroccan or gourmet menu.
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Challah Recipes
Traditional Challah, Rye Oatmeal Challah, Raisin Challah, Tasty Challah, Moroccan Challah...
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Browse our knowledgebase for more delicious recipes. A traditional Shabbat or even Passover recipe might work for your Sukkot meal too!

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