23 Mouthwatering Recipes To Make On Shavuot (2024)

Chag Sameach!

Shavuot 2023 starts on the evening of Thursday May 25th and ends on the evening of Saturday May 27th

Shavuot is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai. Traditionally dairy dishes are eaten on Shavuot. We are bringing you a collection of dairy and vegan Shavuot recipes that go beyond cheesecake! Enjoy these creative Shavuot recipes!

This post has been updated in May 2022

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23 Amazing and Mouthwatering Shavuot Recipes

Easy and Tasty Ricotta Gnocchi with Fresh Tomatoes and Basil - Dairy

Delicious and easy these Ricotta gnocchi will be the start of your Shavuot table.
The fresh tomato sauce is really delicious. Gnocchi can be made ahead and frozen. Detailed instructions are in the post.

Feta and Watermelon Salad - Dairy

Cool refreshing and so good you'll want to make it for every meal. A really fresh Shavuot Recipe.

Eggplant Rollatini - Dairy or Parve

Eggplant Rollatini is one of our favorite Shavuot recipes! It’s filled with fresh herbs and ricotta cheese rolled up in eggplant and cooked in bubbly tomato sauce. There’s even an option for dairy-free ricotta if you want a vegan dish!

Peach Caprese Salad - Dairy

This Peach Caprese Salad is like summer on a plate! It’s light, refreshing, and so easy to make and enjoy on a hot summer day and goes beyond the traditional tomato, mozzarella, and basil salad.

Caprese Salad with Balsamic Glaze - Dairy

This summery Caprese Salad uses tomatoes, mozzarella, balsamic glaze, and fresh basil to create a salad that is as simple as it is delicious. It’s just right for backyard barbecues, picnics, or potlucks. There are never any leftovers! People can’t get enough of this bright vegetarian salad. A really fresh Shavuot recipe.

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Spinach Semolina Gnocchi in Bechamel Sauce with Roasted Tomatoes - Dairy

This easy-to-make dish just melts in your mouth! Semolina Gnocchi are absolutely delicious, especially when paired with a creamy bechamel sauce and tangy roasted tomatoes. Make this next time you’re craving a satisfying and comforting vegetarian dinner! This recipe is one of our most delicious Shavuot Recipes!

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Pea and Artichoke Pasta - Can be made parve

This pea and artichoke pasta is a light, refreshing warm-weather dish tossed with capers, fresh tomatoes, and lemon.One of our prettiest Shavuot recipes.

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High Protein Skillet Eggplant Lasagna- Can be made Parve

Two of our favorite Italian classics come together in this mouthwatering, nutrient-filled eggplant lasagna. Made with seasonal ingredients and high protein lasagna sheets. No oven required!

Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

Enjoy stuffed portobello mushrooms packed with mashed potatoes, fragrant garlic, capers, and sundried tomatoes. The perfect meatless recipe!

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Cauliflower Gratin

With just a handful of ingredients, we've taken the mighty cauliflower and transformed it into a cheesy, decadent bubbly dinner recipe. Enjoy this cauliflower gratin with a hot bowl of ourvegetarian French onion soupor a healthy bowl ofratatouillefor a French-inspired dinner night.

High Protein LasagnaSoup - Dairy or Parve

This thick and hearty Lasagna Soup is packed with fiber plant-based protein. Vegetarian and gluten-free, is a comforting a satisfying meal in a bowl! One of our most popular Shavuot recipes. Do you want to make it parve? Just use vegan cheese instead.

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Vegetarian French Onion Soup - Dairy

This super delicious Vegetarian French Onion Soup is rich, decadent, and comforting. We replaced the traditional beef broth with a rich mushroom broth which made this Vegetarian French Onion soup simply irresistible.

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Cheese and Zucchini Frittata - Dairy

This versatile baked zucchini frittata is light, savory, and ideal for a breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner.All you need to successfully make a frittata is some cooked veggies and eggs. In this case, we used zucchini, eggs, cheese, and some herbs. Easy, simple and delicious Shavuot recipe.

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Delicious, appetizer side dish or even entree, making it healthier by adding cauliflower!

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Cucumber Feta and Watermelon Salad- Dairy

Watermelon salad makes for an easy, refreshing, and light summer dinner. If you’ve never tasted watermelon and feta together before, it may sound like a strange combination. But give it a taste, and you will certainly be hooked. The sweetness of the juicy watermelon meets the rich, salty feta creating an explosion of flavor on every perfect bite.

Cheese Sambusek (Borekas) with step by step directions - Dairy

This cheese Sambusek recipe is our grandmother's recipe, it is a real treat, buttery flaky dough filled with cheese. It is worth the time it takes to make them. Warning: they will not last long. This Shavuot recipe is the one everyone looks forward to every year. This is one of our most requested Shavuot recipes at home

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Cheese Stuffed Potatoes - Dairy

Bite-size Cheese Stuffed Potatoes. The creamy and spicy chipotle cheese complements perfectly the sweetness of these bite-sized stuffed and twice-bakedYukon gold potatoes.

Fig and Cheese Empanadas - Dairy

If you like the combination of sweet and savory flavors, you will love these fresh fig and cheese empanadas! The perfect bite-size snack or appetizer for Shavuot

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Mushroom, Zucchini and Cheese Muffins -Diary

Perfect make-ahead breakfast or lunch. Just grab a couple of this super nutritious mushroom, zucchini & quinoa muffins to start your day with energy! Great Shavuot Recipe.

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Crispy Garlic Basil White Pizza - Dairy

This delicious super crispy white pizza appetizer will wow your friends and family

Fresh Mozzarella, Mushroom and Eggplant Shakshuka Dairy or Parve without the cheese

Shakshuka is a versatile dish, make as simple or as elaborate as you wish. We made our shakshuka with roasted mushrooms and eggplant and creamy fresh mozzarella cheese. Ideal Shavuot recipe.

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Seven Stunning Ricotta Crostini Recipes Dairy

Mediterranean cuisine is synonymous with fresh, high-quality cheeses and vegetables made in simple preparations to highlight their unique flavors. Our Ricotta Crostini Recipe is a great example of how decadent a humble slice of bread with good ricotta cheese can be!

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Perfect bites to make ahead and use for a quick breakfast, lunch, or dinner. One of our most versatile Shavuot recipes.

Knafeh - Move over cheesecake, there is a new player in town! - Dairy

Sweet and incredibly delicious, our cheese Knafeh (ka-nee-fah) is a family favorite. Made with shredded phyllo dough, ricotta, and mozzarella to create a fascinating dessert swimming in orange-blossom syrup and crushed pistachios. This will be your most unique Shavuot recipe.

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Basque Cheesecake - Dairy

Basque Cheesecake (tarta de queso vasca) is probably the best cheesecake you will ever taste.

Apple Pie Cheesecake - Dairy

Lighten up your dessert with this light cheesecake with all the flavor of an apple pie.

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Skinny Chocolate Truffles - Dairy

Creamy, chocolatey and decadent chocolate truffles. They are only 60guilt-free calories per truffles.

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Dairy-Free Chocolate Peanut Butter Tart - Parve

This chocolate peanut butter tart is vegan and gluten-free and the best part is that is super easy to make and it only requires 6 ingredients. The hardest thing is to wait for it to set!

Nana's Cranberry Pistachio Mandelbrot - Parve

Biscotti are the perfect little crunchy cookies to dip in coffee, tea, or sweet dessert wine. This time of year, we love adding cranberries and pistachios to ours, but the flavor combinations are endless! Scroll down to explore them.

Oh So Comforting oat apple bars -Parve

Treat your family to these buttery, super comforting apple oat bars. They will love you for it (even more so than they already do! ). Vegan and gluten-free

Parve Halva Bars - Parve

These vegan halva bars are definitely not your everyday dessert! Absolutely irresistible, strangely addictive and gluten-free

Blueberry Crumble - Parve

This vegan blueberry crumble is like a huge scoop of summer on a plate! Takes less than 10 minutes to prepare, then the oven does the rest of the work! The perfect treat for blueberry lovers. Top it with vegan ice cream and it will become one of your favorites Shavuot recipes!

More Shavuot Recipes

Roasted Vegetables With Fried Moroccan Spice Cheese “Croutons”

Lightened up tiramisu shots

23 Mouthwatering Recipes To Make On Shavuot (2024)

FAQs

What food do you eat on Shavuot? ›

Whatever the reason, dairy foods are often consumed on Shavuot. Popular Shavuot recipes include cheesecake, blintzes, and kugels – all of which you'll find plenty of in the collection below!

Why cheese on Shavuot? ›

One explanation for why it is traditional to eat dairy on Shavuot is that once the Israelites received the Torah and learned about the kosher laws, they could not eat any of their meat, which would not have been butchered properly.

What do Sephardic Jews eat on Shavuot? ›

Sephardic Jews eat bourekas — often filled with feta, another fresh cheese — as well as a milk-based bread called el pan de siete cielos (the bread of seven clouds), and Syrian, Iraqi, Persian and Indian Jews enjoy cheese turnovers called sambusak among other dairy-forward delicacies.

Can Jews eat cheesecake? ›

Other common dairy foods that are on the Shavuot menu include blintzes, burekas, kreplach (dumplings) filled with cheese, etc. Shavuot is the only major holiday that traditionally includes a dairy menu. Whatever the reason, Shavuot and cheesecake are often thought of together and for that, there is reason to celebrate!

What is forbidden on Shavuot? ›

No work is permitted just to gratify smell, sight, hearing etc., as this is either just a refinement or artificial gratification. Therefore, prohibition of work does not apply to: Preparation of food that could not be done on previous day.

Can you have meat on Shavuot? ›

Answer: We may generally eat meat after dairy once we have done all the following after eating dairy: 1) washed our hands; 2) cleansed our mouth by eating a dry-food substance5; and 3) rinsed our mouth. Additionally, many have the custom to wait approximately one hour7 or one half-hour8 before eating meat.

Why do they put ice cream on Shavuot? ›

As the Torah was given on Shabbat, no cattle could be slaughtered nor could utensils be koshered, and thus on that day they ate dairy. Read more about the koshering process.

What fruit is used in Shavuot? ›

But it was during the Shavuot festival that ancient Israelites honored the season's glory by bringing samples of the first fruits of the seven species to the Temple: figs, dates, pomegranates, grapes, olives, and of course, barley and wheat. Not surprisingly, today these are the crops for which Israel is famous.

Why do we wear white on Shavuot? ›

Whatever the case may be, white is the height of perfection, which is the meaning of Shavuot: perfection in Hashem's timing to present us with the Torah as His perfectly chosen people, perhaps dressed in white.

What does cheesecake have to do with Shavuot? ›

Some say it has to do with the availability of dairy products with abundance of milk in the springtime and some say it is related to the Biblical promise of a land filled with “MILK and honey.” Religious tradition suggests it has to do with the Biblical story of the Ten Commandments and the kosher laws the story ...

What traditions do you do on Shavuot? ›

At home, celebrants light holiday candles and refrain from working. There is a custom of decorating the synagogue with flowers and plants to recall the holiday's agricultural origins. Traditionally, dairy dishes are eaten on Shavuot, such as blintzes (similar to crepes), cheesecake, pizza, or quiche.

What is the Megillah on Shavuot? ›

The Gemara (Rosh Hashanah 11a) says, “Hashem completes the years of the righteous from day to day,” so it follows that David was born on Shavuot. Hence, it is customary to read Megillat Ruth in his honor. On Shavuot we received the Torah, which contains 613 commandments.

Can Jews eat peanut butter? ›

Additionally, it should only contain ingredients that are specifically designated as kosher for Passover, like 100% peanuts that have been processed solely through pasteurization. By following these guidelines, you will be able to eat peanut butter during the Passover holiday.

Can Jews eat strawberries? ›

It's the forbidden fruit… unless peeled. The strawberry has been the cause of much rabbinical consternation in recent years. The reason is that many rabbis believe strawberries to be a favorite hangout for insects, and eating an insect is actually more problematic in Jewish law than eating pork.

Can Jews eat bagels? ›

Bagels have been widely associated with Ashkenazi Jews since the 17th century; they were first mentioned in 1610 in Jewish community ordinances in Kraków, Poland. Bagels are now a popular bread product in North America and Poland, especially in cities with a large Jewish population.

How do you celebrate Shavuot at home? ›

How to Celebrate Shavuot: 7 Ideas for the Holiday
  1. Read the Book of Ruth. ...
  2. Study the Ten Commandments. ...
  3. Attend a Tikkun Leil Shavuot. ...
  4. Make (and eat!) ...
  5. Bake a Special Challah. ...
  6. If You Have Young Children, Read Books Related to Shavuot: Check out PJ Library for a list of Shavuot books.
  7. Attend a Shavuot Service (Virtually).

What is allowed on Shavuot? ›

How is Shavuot observed? According to Jewish custom, no work is permitted on Shavuot. The custom does allow for cooking, baking, transferring fire and carrying objects or equipment. There are many different ways of celebrating the holiday which is observed for one to two days.

How do Jews celebrate Shavuot? ›

At home, celebrants light holiday candles and refrain from working. There is a custom of decorating the synagogue with flowers and plants to recall the holiday's agricultural origins. Traditionally, dairy dishes are eaten on Shavuot, such as blintzes (similar to crepes), cheesecake, pizza, or quiche.

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