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These 11 Appetizers Are the Real Reason Everyone Loves Rosh Hashanah

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Sep 30, 2024 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Rosh Hashanah may be filled with tradition, but it's the appetizers that keep everyone excited for the meal ahead. These 11 small bites are more than just starters-they're the reason guests gather around the table before the main course even arrives. Each dish offers a flavor that feels celebratory and perfect for the holiday. When these appetizers are served, it's clear why they've become the real highlight of Rosh Hashanah.

Chunks of cooked meat skewered with pieces of apples, served on a white plate. The plate is surrounded by other dishes, suggesting a meal setting.
4 Easy Middle Eastern Apple Appetizers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

The Perfect Healthy Halloween Charcuterie Board

A wooden platter contains various foods, including figs, red pomegranate seeds in a bowl, assorted olives, blackberries, grapes, cheese slices, walnuts, crackers, and dark dip. Everyone's talking about how you'd be missing out if you didn't add this to your go-to recipes. The platter is arranged on a dark marble surface.
The Perfect Healthy Halloween Charcuterie Board. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

This charcuterie board brings a fun and festive twist to your Rosh Hashanah gathering with an assortment of cheeses, fruits, and crackers. Ready in 20 minutes, it's an elegant appetizer that allows guests to nibble as they celebrate. From savory cheeses to sweet fruits, there's something for everyone. This board shows that appetizers can be the highlight of the celebration.
Get the Recipe: The Perfect Healthy Halloween Charcuterie Board

Baked Butternut Squash Chips

A black bowl filled with baked butternut squash slices seasoned with spices is placed on a wooden cutting board on a dark wooden surface. To the left, there is a ceramic bowl with ornamental gourds, and to the right, there is an orange napkin. This dish highlights trending recipes perfect for any cozy dinner setup.
Baked Butternut Squash Chips. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Baked butternut squash chips are the perfect crispy snack to kick off your Rosh Hashanah meal. In 30 minutes, these naturally sweet chips are ready to serve, offering a healthy yet satisfying bite. They're light, flavorful, and a fun alternative to the usual appetizers. Watch them disappear fast once they hit the table.
Get the Recipe: Baked Butternut Squash Chips

How to Make the Best Hummus with Canned Chickpeas

How to Make the Best Hummus with Canned Chickpeas. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Canned chickpea hummus is a quick, creamy addition to your Rosh Hashanah appetizer spread. Ready in just 10 minutes, this smooth dip is simple yet flavorful, making it a hit with both kids and adults. It pairs well with pita, veggies, or crackers for a versatile snack. This hummus proves that even simple dishes can be the reason everyone looks forward to the holiday meal.
Get the Recipe: How to Make the Best Hummus with Canned Chickpeas

Spicy Black-Eyed Pea Dip with Tomatoes, Garlic, and Jalapeno

Dip on plate with tomatoes and spicy peppers around.
Spicy Black-Eyed Pea Dip with Tomatoes, Garlic, and Jalapeno. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This black-eyed pea dip brings a fiery kick to your Rosh Hashanah appetizer spread. In just 15 minutes, you'll have a spicy mix of jalapeno, tomatoes, and garlic that's perfect for anyone who loves bold flavors. It's the kind of appetizer that stands out among the traditional offerings. Don't be surprised if people come back for seconds before dinner starts.
Get the Recipe: Spicy Black-Eyed Pea Dip with Tomatoes, Garlic, and Jalapeno

Irresistibly Smooth Garlic Hummus

Garlic hummus on plate with parsley, zaatar and olive oil.
Irresistibly Smooth Garlic Hummus. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Smooth garlic hummus is a must-have for Rosh Hashanah, offering rich, creamy flavor in every bite. With dried chickpeas and garlic, this dip comes together in about 20 minutes, making it easy to whip up just before guests arrive. Its silky texture and bold taste make it a crowd favorite. Hummus this good might just be the reason everyone stays near the appetizer table.
Get the Recipe: Irresistibly Smooth Garlic Hummus

4 Easy Middle Eastern Apple Appetizers

Apple skewers on a white plate.
4 Easy Middle Eastern Apple Appetizers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

These Middle Eastern apple appetizers bring the perfect blend of sweet and savory to your Rosh Hashanah table. Ready in just 15 minutes, the bold spices mixed with fresh apples create a unique and delightful bite. It's a light yet flavorful way to kick off the holiday meal. These appetizers show why small bites often steal the show.
Get the Recipe: 4 Easy Middle Eastern Apple Appetizers

Apple and Hummus Pita Bread

A plate of food with hummus and apples on it.
Apple and Hummus Pita Bread. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Apple and hummus pita bread is a simple combination that brings a fresh twist to Rosh Hashanah celebrations. With crunchy apples and creamy hummus, this appetizer is ready in just 10 minutes, perfect for when guests are starting to gather. The sweet and savory mix feels festive yet effortless. It's the kind of bite that keeps everyone happy until the main meal arrives.
Get the Recipe: Apple and Hummus Pita Bread

Kid-Friendly Beet Hummus

Overhead view of beet hummus with chickpeas and sesame seeds.
Kid-Friendly Beet Hummus. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Beet hummus adds a pop of color and flavor to your Rosh Hashanah table, making it both a kid-friendly and adult-approved appetizer. Made with roasted beets, chickpeas, and tahini, it's ready in under 30 minutes and brings a natural sweetness that's hard to resist. The vibrant dip is perfect for pairing with veggies or pita. This dish proves appetizers are just as loved as the main event.
Get the Recipe: Kid-Friendly Beet Hummus

Greek-Inspired Creamy White Bean Hummus with Feta and Tahini

A hand dips a piece of pita bread into a bowl of Greek-inspired hummus topped with olive oil, crumbled feta cheese, and fresh herbs. The bowl is on a wooden cutting board, with a small dish of olives in the background and another small bowl containing salt and pepper.
Greek-Inspired Creamy White Bean Hummus with Feta and Tahini. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Creamy white bean hummus with feta and tahini offers a Mediterranean twist that's sure to be a hit at your Rosh Hashanah gathering. In just 15 minutes, you can serve up a smooth, tangy dip that pairs beautifully with pita chips. The combination of creamy beans and salty feta is irresistible. It's one appetizer your guests won't forget anytime soon.
Get the Recipe: Greek-Inspired Creamy White Bean Hummus with Feta and Tahini

Hummus with Crispy Chickpeas

A plate full of vegetables and hummus.
Hummus with Crispy Chickpeas. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Hummus with crispy chickpeas brings both flavor and texture to your Rosh Hashanah appetizer spread. Ready in just 20 minutes, the contrast of smooth hummus and crunchy chickpeas makes this dish stand out from the rest. It's the perfect appetizer to nibble on while waiting for the main course. Everyone will be crowding the table for just one more scoop.
Get the Recipe: Hummus with Crispy Chickpeas

Sweet Potato Hummus

Overhead of sweet potato hummus.
Sweet Potato Hummus. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Sweet potato hummus adds a colorful and unique twist to the Rosh Hashanah appetizer lineup. Taking just 25 minutes to make, this sweet yet savory dip pairs perfectly with crackers or veggies. The sweet potatoes give it a smooth and mildly sweet flavor that's unlike any other hummus. You'll see why it's one of the most talked-about bites at the table.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Hummus

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