Are you wondering what to serve for the Jewish High Holidays? Are you looking for gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free or Paleo options for your Rosh Hashanah meal?
Below is a Paleo Rosh Hashanah menu that will suit a variety of guests with a cornucopia of food allergies and intolerances. And from my experience, Jews seem to have as many, or more digestive issues and food intolerances than most other folks. So if you’re celebrating the High Holidays this is the Rosh Hashanah menu for you. It may also be the perfect Yom Kippur menu for you.
Apples Dipped in Honey
Gefilte Fish with Horseradish Sauce
Cucumber Salad
Sunflower Sprout Salad
Acorn Squash with Cranberry Apple Stuffing
Tzimmes
Chicken With Cauliflower and Olives
Paleo Honey Cake
Paleo Coconut Macaroons
Blueberry Coffee Cake (from Paleo Cooking from Elana’s Pantry)
The above High Holiday menu includes some very traditional Jewish dishes that are far healthier, yet just as tasty as the standard Jewish holiday fare.
Your gluten-free Paleo Rosh Hashanah is indeed right around the corner! As is your gluten-free Paleo Yom Kippur. For that Holy Day we’ll be breaking our fast with my Paleo Yom Kippur Break Fast.
Is there a specific dish that you would like me to Elana-i-fy for your High Holy Days? Leave a comment and let me know!
Camille says
I’ve been following your blog for quite some time and I came here today to find recipes for Rosh Hashanah, I knew I could count on you to post a menu! You’re a life saver, thank you!
Eliana says
Shana tovah. I would love to see a paleo recipe for apple cake that didn’t use nut butter.
Thanks for the great recipes!
Karen Tintori says
Shana tova to you and your family. Thanks for the great recipes for these holidays and year round.
Aidel.K says
Thanks for the great menu & recipes. Shana tova!
Shari from NC says
Hi, Elana,
Thanks again for asking.
For the high holidays, round challah, strudel, or tzimmes would be amazing. And may I suggest adding your star cookies to the Yom Kippur breakfast menu (with some spice (cinnamon – nutmeg – cloves), if you like)?
For Sukkot, sweet potato cholent, stuffed cabbage (sweet and sour?), and mandelbrot would be awesome. (Your cranberry relish would be a wonderful Sukkot menu item too!) Any ideas for a Gingerbread Sukkah (to look at or eat)?
Wishing you a sweet, healthy, and fulfilling year!
Blessings,
Shari from NC
Rina says
Yes, Chalah recipe please if possible, i was going to ask you since I read the interview in Paleo Magazine.
sfsuki says
Paleo challah, please? I mean, I know it’s not acceptable for the blessing, but…
Elana says
Hi Elana-
I love how you give a great menu for the holidays. From our family to yours across the miles, we wish you a sweet Rosh Hashana. May you be inscribed in the book of life.
Love,
Your name sharing friend,
Elana
Erica says
Do you have a gluten free challah recipe. I used to make challah before someone in the house was diagnosed with celiac. I’ve ordered them online but want to make it
stacey says
Shanah Tovah to you and yours and todah rabah…for the recipes…Challah would be a lovely addition to these!
Sina says
They all look amazing! Shana tova to you and your family!