Charoset-Stuffed Chicken Breast with Potato Purée

Charoset Stuffed Chicken with Puréed Potatoes

Taking the flavours and ingredients from charoset recipes from around the globe, we’ve spun what might be leftover ingredients into a showstopping main course. This dish looks fussy, but we promise it’s simple and easy to prepare and is absolutely bursting with flavour.

Blood Orange and Almond Cake

Blood Orange and Almond Cake

Our team at Ta’amim have drawn inspiration from the Tu B’Shevat seder to create a beautifully moist blood orange, olive oil and almond cake, topped with fruit and a blood orange and cardamom syrup. Olives

One-pot Baharat Chicken and Mejadra-Stuffed Peppers

One-pot Baharat Chicken and Mejadra-Stuffed Peppers - Image by Yaffa Judah

Mejadra (or Mujadarra) is a dish eaten widely all over the Levant, and commonly seen at Sukkot because of its seasonality, its “jewelled” nature, and for the simple practical reason that it could be easily transported in a single pot from the kitchen to the Sukkah! Fragrant spiced rice with lentils and onions, its symbolism can be elevated still futher by stuffing the mejadra inside sweet peppers. To complete this show-stopping one-pot dish, we pack our stuffed peppers around a whole chicken rubbed with an aromatic baharat spice mix, allowing the delicious spiced juices to infuse the peppers and rice with layers of flavour as they cook.

Sticky Date and Pomegranate Short Ribs with Root Vegetable Mash and Greens

Sticky Date & Pomegranate Short Ribs with Root Vegetable Mash and Greens - Image by Yaffa Judah

As seasonal as it gets and a celebration of Simanim, the earthiness of the root vegetable mash, rich with parsnip, potatoes and sweet potatoes exquisitely complements these deliciously tender and sweet ribs, which are marinated in pomegranate molasses and date honey, both Simanim, omens for abundant blessings and redemption from our enemies. The greens are the finishing touch on a perfectly rounded Autumn warmer, just what’s needed as those shorter nights start drawing in. Leafy greens (swiss chard, spinach or beetroot leaves) are another of the Simanim – ‘silka’ in Aramaic or ‘selek’ in Hebrew, related to the Hebrew word ‘silek’ (to depart). We ask that Hashem remove our adversaries from us in the coming year. Ifcooking this dish for Rosh Hashanah, you may also choose to add squash to the mash and leeks to the greens to add two more Simanim to the dish.

‘Leftover’ Chicken Salad

'Leftover' Chicken Salad

Sometimes the best lunchbox ideas come from a fridge raid. Utilising leftovers is not only budget-friendly, it also saves on time and effort – ideal if you’re a busy individual prepping lunches for yourself and others.

Garlic, Honey & Lime Chicken Wings

Garlic, Honey & Lime Chicken Wings

With barely any work, and a handful of larder staples, you can transform chicken wings into these succulent little flavour bombs. Best of all, they are Kosher for Passover, and make a great, cost-effective starter or main course option. This seasoning works well on chicken of all kinds, so there’s no need to get in a flap if wings aren’t your thing – try making tender marinated breast fillets or even roasting a whole chicken glazed with these ingredients.

Sticky Date and Pomegranate Chicken Wings

Date and Pomegranate Chicken Wings

Serves 4-6 Prep time: 5 minutes | Cooking time: 1 hour Many of the Simanim, traditional foods eaten at Rosh Hashana are chosen because of the significance of their Hebrew meaning, and the wordplay around the blessings we make for each. Dates are a great example of this. The Hebrew word ‘Tamar’ is related to […]

Vegetable Stir Fry with Cauliflower Rice

Sophia's vegetable stir fry with cauliflower rice

by Sophia Seaton This recipe appears on episode 1 of ‘Ready Steady Shuk’ Prep time: 25 mins | Cooking time: 25 mins | Serves 2 Ingredients 1/2 Cauliflower 1 Bell Pepper, chopped 1 Carrot, peeled and chopped 1 Onion, diced 1 clove Garlic, minced 1 Courgette, chopped 6 Cherry Tomatoes, quartered 1 cup Fresh Spinach […]

Raffles’ Feta-topped Shakshuka

Served with Quinoa Salad by Raffles Fulton (@rafflescooks) This recipe appears on episode 1 of ‘Ready Steady Shuk’ Prep time: 25 mins | Cooking time: 25 mins | Serves 2 Ingredients For the shakshuka 1/2 Aubergine, diced 1/2 cup Onion or Shallots, diced 2 Salad Tomatoes, diced 1/2 Red Bell Pepper, diced 1 can chopped […]