< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=464718686177573&ev=PageView&noscript=1" /> Holidays Archives - Page 2 of 5 - Good healthy recipes for family
Welcome to our culinary haven! Explore nutritious recipes to elevate your culinary journey.

Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, is a time of celebration and feasting in many Muslim communities around the world. One popular dish often prepared for this occasion is Lamb Pilaf. Lamb Pilaf, also known as lamb pulao or pilau, is a flavorful and aromatic rice dish popular in many Middle Eastern, Central Asian and South Asian cuisines. We’ve paired ...

Pumpkin Challah is a delightful variation of the traditional Jewish braided bread, enriched with the flavors and colors of pumpkin. This autumn-inspired twist on the classic Challah combines the soft, airy texture of traditional Challah with the earthy sweetness of pumpkin puree. The addition of pumpkin not only imparts a beautiful golden-orange hue to the bread but also infuses it ...

Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with a vibrant and refreshing Carrot and Pineapple Salad. This dish combines the sweetness of carrots and pineapple with a hint of honey and lemon, symbolizing a sweet and prosperous new year. It’s simple to prepare and a delightful addition to your festive table. Carrot and Pineapple Salad is a refreshing dish that combines the natural sweetness ...

Rosh Hashanah is a time for family gatherings and festive meals. One traditional dish that embodies the warmth and sweetness of the holiday is Butternut Squash Soup. This soup is not only delicious but also symbolizes prosperity and good fortune for the coming year. Butternut squash soup is a creamy, comforting dish made primarily from pumpkin flesh. This soup is ...

Date and Walnut Loaf is an English treat that incorporates elements of Jewish tradition, combining coconut, walnuts, raisins and sweet coconut sugar. This treat not only showcases the essence of British baking, but also incorporates the unique charm of Jewish culture. In Jewish culture, food is not only a means to satisfy the appetite, but also an important vehicle for ...

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and the first day of the month of Tishrei, which runs from July 15th to 17th. This holiday marks the beginning of the New Year in the Jewish calendar and is a time to celebrate the New Year and God’s creativity. On this important holiday, people usually enjoy sweets to symbolize the sweetness ...

Passover is a Jewish holiday of celebration and remembrance marked by special rituals and traditional activities. These customs include purging the home of bread crumbs (Chametz), consuming unleavened bread (Matzah), partaking in a Passover meal, and recounting the story of Passover. It is also a time for families to reunite, sharing meals, prayers, and meaningful interactions. Cheese Blintzes with Raspberry ...

As the Jewish holidays approach, a delicious dish is always a great way to make family gatherings more cozy and memorable. This Matzo-Crusted Chicken Tenders for Passover is not only an easy-to-make dish, but it’s a perfect blend of traditional and modern flavors. By combining the traditional matzo bread crumbs with the tenderness of chicken, you’ll have a feast for ...

Spinach and Cheese Matzo Pie is a delicious traditional Jewish dish that combines fresh spinach, rich cheeses, and crunchy matzah crackers for a rich, flavorful meal. This dish is usually served during Passover, as matzah crackers are one of the traditional foods served during Passover. Matzah crackers are unleavened bread, symbolizing that the Jews were in a hurry when they ...

Hello, everyone, welocme to my kitchen!! This time I will lead you to learn a special recipe: Braised Lamb Shanks for Passover. This exquisite dish, rooted in centuries-old traditions, showcases the art of slow cooking and the immense pleasure derived from transforming humble ingredients into a culinary masterpiece. Braised lamb shanks are the epitome of elegance, boasting a rich, robust ...

A delectable and nutritious mashed sweet potato recipe awaits! By blending cooked sweet potatoes to a velvety, creamy texture, you unlock a dish celebrated for its inherent sweetness and adaptability across various culinary traditions. To craft “how to make mashed sweet potatoes,” master the art of boiling, steaming, or baking sweet potatoes until they reach a tender state. Once cooked ...

Lent is an important feast day in the Christian tradition that usually lasts for 40 days, beginning on Ash Wednesday and continuing through Easter Eve, the eve of Easter. This time represents the experience of Jesus Christ’s 40-day fast in the wilderness.During Lent, many Christians choose to fast, which means that they may give up certain foods or habits, and ...

When people talk about traditional foods during Ching Ming Festival, they often think of foods associated with spring and the resurrection. However, for many Christians, Lent is also a special time, a time when it is common to choose not to eat meaty foods. During this special time, people look for tasty alternatives, and Grilled Swordfish is an excellent choice. ...

Classic Clam Chowder is a classic gumbo that originated in the Northeastern United States and is known for its richness and deep seafood flavor. Typically made with fresh clams, potatoes, onions, and bacon, and served in a thick, creamy broth base with a tantalizing aroma, Classic Clam Chowder is not only a delicious soup, but also a traditional Northeastern U.S. ...

When it comes to Italian cuisine, one often thinks of the tangy Risotto, a mouthwatering classic known for its richness and depth of flavor. Today, we’re presenting a unique risotto recipe – Butternut Squash Risotto. This dish combines the rich flavors of pumpkin with the creamy richness of risotto, delivering the warmth and full-bodied taste of fall in every bite. ...

In many cultures, Lent is a special time when people often choose to give up meat products in favor of vegetarian alternatives.  Eggplant Parmesan is a classic dish of Italian origin known for its richness and delicious flavor. The dish usually consists of slices of eggplant coated in flour and egg wash and fried until golden, then layered with tomato ...

Cornbread is a treasured dish that holds a special place in the African-American culinary tradition and is the dish of choice for most Kwanzaa celebrations. This traditional cornbread recipe is simple, flavorful, and perfect for sharing with family and friends during the holiday season. Its golden crust and moist interior make it an ideal accompaniment to a Kwanzaa feast. Cornbread ...

Hush puppies are a beloved Southern American dish, consisting of deep-fried balls or fritters made from cornmeal-based batter. They are traditionally served as a side dish, particularly with seafood, barbecue, or fried foods. The origins of hush puppies are somewhat mysterious, but they are deeply rooted in Southern culinary history, often attributed to African-American cooks who created them in the ...

When it comes to Kwanzaa celebrations, people usually eat a dish called Injera.Kwanzaa is an African American holiday that celebrates tradition and culture and is usually held from December 26th to January 1st. Injera is a traditional fermented pancake originating from the eastern region of Africa, mainly Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is a very important part of the local diet ...

Cooking traditional food during Kwanzaa celebrations is an important way to pass on culture and celebrate this special festival. One of the much-loved dishes is the fried ripe plantain, a dish known for its aroma, crunchy texture and unique flavor. Fried plantains are often seen as symbolizing one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa – Ujamaa (cooperative economy) – as ...