So it’s Rosh Hashana, and your aunt has asked you to bring something for a big family dinner. Only problem: You don’t cook. It’s OK — think outside the challah. We’ve got your shopping guide to a modern New Year’s feast.
Apple-cranberry jam
This apple and cranberry jam by Wisconsin-based Quince & Apple will probably go great with challah. (Mouth.com, $10)
Mike’s Hot Honey
Honey is huge during Rosh Hashana, so why not add some spice with Mike’s Hot Honey? (Mikeshothoney.com, $10)
Apple caramelized onion spread
The Gracious Gourmet has another way to do apples during Rosh Hashana. (Mouth.com, $10)
Carrot cake jam
Carrots are still good luck in jam form. (Mouth.com, $10)
Cinnamon walnut brittle
Craving something sweeter than challah? This cinnamon walnut brittle will take your taste buds places. (Mouth.com, $11)
Vincent Family Dried Cranberries & Blueberries
Rosh Hashana treats have a common theme: natural sweetness. Here’s a ready-made artisan option. (Amazon.com, $7)
Bumbleberry Farms Squirrel Crazy Maple Honey Cream
Honey. Maple. Cream. This spreadable might just be the best way to do honey. (Mouth.com, $15)
Apple syrup
Add this spicy apple syrup to cocktails, homemade sodas and tea. (Withlovefrombrooklyn.com, $13)
Teiglach
Teiglach — cookies in a walnut glaze with maraschino cherries… that you didin’t have to make! ($15)
Honeybee marzipan lollipops
How sweet are these honeybee marzipan lollipops? (Etsy.com, $18)
Hipster Rosh Hashanah goodies
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