Posts by Maya Lotan
Night 1: Cheesy Pumpkin Stuffed Shells

When it comes to stuffed foods, cheesy stuffed pasta shells are always a winning dish. This autumn-inspired dish is the perfect meal to cozy up with under the open roof of your Sukkah, packed with family-friendly cheese, a hint of seasonal pumpkin, and topped with crunchy, flavor-packed toasted breadcrumbs, it’s an upgraded version of your family’s macaroni and cheese recipe!

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Night 2: Everything Bagel Kosher Pigs in a Blanket

Enjoy noshing on these kosher-style pigs in a blanket this Sukkot! This recipe is the perfect dinner on the table in a flash recipe, and is a great way to involve the whole family. Kosher or plant-based hot dogs are stuffed and wrapped in a crescent roll dough, and topped with our favorite everything bagel seasoning. It’s the ultimate Sukkot Party dish!

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Night 3: Taco Salad Stuffed Grilled Avocado

Fire up the grill, and celebrate Sukkot with a barbeque, including these Taco Salad Stuffed Grilled Avocado. A healthy, plant-based taco salad with a honey-lime vinaigrette is stuffed inside a creamy, grilled avocado. If you’ve never grilled avocado, you’ll love how simple it is, but how impressive it looks! A brief char on the grill makes the avocado extra creamy and the perfect base for a tangy salad.

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Night 6: Spiced Stuffed Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes

Nothing screams autumn meals like dishes filled with sweet potatoes and pecans. Upgrade your family’s sweet potato casserole dish with these Spiced Stuffed Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes, jam-packed with warm cinnamon, spicy ginger, and creamy almond butter. Bake the sweet potatoes up to a day in advance for a quick and easy stuffed side dish to enjoy with the whole family!

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Night 7: Honey Goat Cheese Stuffed Ravioli

Homemade pasta doesn’t need to be reserved for special occasions and full days spent in the kitchen. Ready-made wonton wrappers help get dinner on the table in record time and make handmade pasta accessible any day of the week. It is common to enjoy Kreplach on the seventh night, but enjoy these ravioli instead! Stuffed with a sweet and savory goat cheese honey mixture with crunchy hazelnuts, these ravioli are on the table in less than an hour, served in a simple butter and sage sauce.

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Shaved Fennel + Citrus Salad with Smoked Salmon

When preparing a holiday meal, oven space can be hard to come by between braising briskets and roasting vegetables, that’s why this no-cook fish starter is the perfect way to begin your Rosh Hashanah meal. It is customary to serve fish at Rosh Hashanah to symbolize being leaders in the coming year, being the “head” instead of the “tail.”

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