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You spend all of Yom Kippur counting down the moments until you can dig into a glorious tray of freshly baked bagels, but what else are you planning for your break-fast spread? We have plenty of recipes that are perfect for any end-of-fast meal—everything from savory eggplant Parmesan to sweet cinnamon rolls. These recipes are easy to makeahead, so they're ready as soon as the clockstrikes time to eat. Plus, we made sure they are all meat-free, so you can enjoy these at any kosher dairy table.

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Honey Cake

Honey Cake

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Honey Cake Recipe

Traditionally served the first night of Rosh Hashanah, this cake expresses hope that the year to come will be sweet. It's also a perfect addition to your Yom Kippur spread. You can make it two to three days ahead of time and store it in a zip-top plastic bag; the flavor actually improves over time.

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Swiss Chard and Onion Frittata

Swiss Chard and Onion Frittata

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Swiss Chard and Onion Frittata Recipe

Go ahead and use the tender chard stems; just dice them and cook with the leaves. You can make this a day in advance and refrigerate before serving. The frittata can be served chilled, room temperature, or quickly warmed in the oven.

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Ratatouille-Stuffed Shells

Ratatouille-Stuffed Shells

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Ratatouille-Stuffed Shells Recipe

Jumbo stuffed shells are your quick-fix answer to homemade lasagna: Instead of endless layers, spoon a single vegetable mixture into each shell, and bake 12 minutes or until the cheese melts. You can prep these in advance and bake away before company comes.

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Slab Quiche with Spinach, Goat Cheese, and Caramelized Onions

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Slab Quiche with Spinach, Goat Cheese, and Caramelized Onions Recipe

Quiche is an ideal player for a casual setup—it can be served warm or at room temperature and is essential to your break fast spread.

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Eggplant Parmesan

Eggplant Parmesan Recipe

Perfect for a meatless main, this eggplant parmesan recipe is not only delicious, but also healthy. When breading the eggplant, make sure to use whole-wheat panko instead of regular panko to avoid sogginess. A great crowd-pleaser Italian dish, elevate this eggplant parmesan with our homemade tomato sauce. Don’t skimp on the fresh basil to provide a fresh and earthy flavor to this baked dish. Make sure to save enough cheese at the end to sprinkle on top for the final crispy, cheesy layer.

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Artichoke and Spinach Strata

Artichoke and Spinach Strata

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Artichoke and Spinach Strata Recipe

Thaw the artichoke hearts according to microwave directions, or in the refrigerator for 2 hours. You can also place artichoke hearts in the baking dish and bake at 375° until thawed, then remove from the pan and continue the recipe. Try swapping artichokes and spinach for 1 (14-ounce) bag thawed frozen broccoli florets and Monterey Jack for cheddar cheese.

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Spinach, Artichoke, and Gouda Casserole

Spinach, Artichoke, and Gouda Casserole

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Spinach, Artichoke, and Gouda Casserole Recipe

Eating your greens isn't so bad when your veggies are mixed into a casserole with smoked Gouda and Swiss cheese.

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Raspberry and Cream Cheese Danish Roll

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Raspberry and Cream Cheese Danish Roll Recipe

Tender, golden dough filled with fruity jam enriched with cream cheese creates the perfect pastry to serve family and friends. Master the jelly roll technique by following the steps in this simple recipe.

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Mac and Cheese with Squash

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Mac and Cheese with Squash Recipe

Classic cheesy macaroni gets an upgrade with addition of creamy squash puree. Plus, we top it off with a butter, panko, and Parmesan mixture for the ultimate home-baked feel.

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Biscuit Cinnamon Sweet Rolls

Biscuit Cinnamon Sweet Rolls

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Biscuit Cinnamon Sweet Rolls Recipe

This dish is both a dessert and sweet side for your perfect Yom Kippur spread. Make sure the butter you spread over the tender dough is very soft; otherwise, the dough will tear.

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Poached Orange-Fennel Salmon with Dill Crème

Poached Orange-Fennel Salmon with Dill Crème

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Poached Orange-Fennel Salmon with Dill Crème Recipe

Kristen Murray, pastry chef and owner of Maurice restaurant in Portland, learned the easy technique of oven-poaching fish in a foil pouch from her grandmother. (You'll need wide, heavy-duty foil.) The salmon works beautifully made a day ahead and served at room temperature. For a bit of green, top with fennel fronds, carrot tops, or chervil.

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Blueberry Bread Pudding With Lemon Hard Sauce

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Blueberry Bread Pudding With Lemon Hard Sauce Recipe

Pre-made Sara Lee pound cakes are the perfect base for a creamy, decadent bread pudding. Once thawed, we cube and toast the all butter pound cakes in then oven before dressing them up with vanilla custard base, lemon zest, and fresh blueberries. After baking the pudding to custardy, comforting perfection, a drizzle of lemony hard sauce is just the right finishing touch. This delightful pound cake bread pudding is easy enough to throw together anytime, but impressive enough to serve for company.

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Simple Tuna Salad

Simple Tuna Salad

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Simple Tuna Salad Recipe

Pair this classic tuna salad with whole-grain crackers or fresh bagels for a delicious alternative to cream cheese.

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Peach Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel

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Peach Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel Recipe

A spiked caramel sauce makes this bread pudding truly spectacular. Resist the urge to stir the caramel as it cooks, and watch it closely. Once it starts to brown, it can easily turn too dark and become bitter.

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Zucchini and Goat Cheese Quiche (Quiche de Courgettes au Chèvre)

Zucchini and Goat Cheese Quiche (Quiche de Courgettes au Chèvre)

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Zucchini and Goat Cheese Quiche (Quiche de Courgettes au Chèvre) Recipe

This dish is a bit of a project, but once you have the pastry rolled and pressed into the tart pan, most of the work is done, and you can do that well in advance. Keep the dough in the freezer, ready to bake when you need it.

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Picnic Egg Salad

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Picnic Egg Salad Recipe

This simple make-ahead egg salad is crazy flavorful and delicious as a bagel topper.

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Easiest Cinnamon Rolls Ever

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Easiest Cinnamon Rolls Ever Recipe

If you want then ready for break fast, you can make the rolls the night before, cover them well, and refrigerate the unbaked rolls overnight. Just let them come to room temperature before baking them as directed. If you prefer a more gooey roll, bake for less time.

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Sticky Cinnamon Roll Babka Buns

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Sticky Cinnamon Roll Babka Buns Recipe

If you're looking for decadence, you're in the right place. Though the dough requires multiple steps, the result is a bun that is sweeter, stickier, and more gooey than any bun you've had before. Our chefs joke about wanting to take a nap after experiencing the richness of this dessert. Saigon cinnamon is recommended for a stronger spicy-sweet flavor, but regular cinnamon can be easily substituted.

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FAQs

What are traditional foods for Yom Kippur break fast? ›

Bagels and Cream Cheese: Bagels with cream cheese and toppings like lox (smoked salmon), tomatoes, onions, and capers are a classic choice. Egg Dishes: Eggs are a common component of the break-fast meal. Popular options include scrambled eggs, omelets, frittatas, and egg salad.

What soup is served at Yom Kippur break fast? ›

Then came harira. This is the traditional dish Sephardic Jews, especially those from North Africa, eat at the end of the fast. It is stew-like, with onions, tomato, rice, lentils, cumin and chile, then finished with lemon juice, parsley and dill.

What is a typical break fast meal? ›

In the United States, breakfast often consists of either a cereal or an egg-based dish. However, pancakes, waffles, toast, and variants of the full breakfast and continental breakfast are also prevalent.

How do you host a Yom Kippur break fast? ›

Breaking the Fast: Begin by blessing the candles and reciting the Kiddush over wine or grape juice. Then, bless the challah and distribute it among your guests. Feasting Time: Let everyone dig into the delicious spread you've prepared. Encourage second helpings; it's all part of the tradition!

What is a traditional Yom Kippur meal? ›

At the end of Yom Kippur, Jews traditionally share a joyful Break Fast meal with family and friends. Ashkenazic Jews in America and Israel often favor a festive brunch-style menu, like this no-cook bagel and lox brunch. Many Sephardic families prefer to follow a light bread or cake-based snack with a savory meat meal.

What foods are prohibited during Yom Kippur? ›

Food on Yom Kippur

Similar to Ramadan, there is a pre-fast meal and a break-fast meal. During the holy day, itself, no food or drink are permitted.

What are the best soups to break a fast? ›

Smooth and creamy vegetable soups

Soups with mild asparagus and broccoli or umami-packed mushrooms are equally delicious. So too are earthy soups with pumpkin and root vegetables. Of course, potato soup is a creamy classic that should never be discounted.

What are the two meals before Yom Kippur? ›

Before the Yom Kippur fast, which begins at sunset, we eat a festive meal known as the seudah hamafseket (“meal that separates”). In addition to the seudah hamafseket, many have the custom to also eat a festive meal earlier in the day.

Can you prepare food on Yom Kippur? ›

Jews fast on Yom Kippur. So we do not cook or eat. However, those who are below Bar/Bat Mitzvah age are not required to fast and some medical conditions mean that others should not fast.

What are 10 foods to break a fast? ›

What to eat to break your fast
  • Smoothies. Blended drinks can be a gentler way to introduce nutrients to your body since they contain less fiber than whole, raw fruits and vegetables.
  • Dried fruits. ...
  • Soups. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Fermented foods. ...
  • Healthy fats.

What foods won't break a fast? ›

For most people, foods including butter, ghee, cream, olive oil, coconut oil, and MCT oil are unlikely to break your fast as long as the serving size stays small — ideally one tablespoon or less.

Can I eat banana after fasting? ›

Breaking your fast with fresh fruit is a gentle way to reintroduce nutrients into your system. Fruits like bananas, apples, papayas, and pomegranates are great choices. They are not only nutritious but also aid indigestion.

Do you light candles on Yom Kippur break fast? ›

On Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, Jews usually eat a final pre-fast meal and then light candles at home before heading to synagogue in time for Kol Nidre, a prayer that is said in the last moments before the sun goes down.

What gift to give on Yom Kippur? ›

For the Jewish Faith, Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year. To wish someone well on this special day, share a gift with the host or hostess to show how much you care. Some popular gifts to send on this day include gift baskets, fresh flowers, and more.

What do you bring to someone's house for Yom Kippur? ›

A small bouquet in subtle, autumnal shades is a great idea. Assuming your host doesn't keep kosher, you can offer to bring along some food to help them out, though you should be mindful of the fact that you might be fasting yourself—which could make a trip to a local bakery a less-than-pleasant experience.

What food is traditionally eaten to break Ramadan fast? ›

For iftar, it is traditional to break one's fast with some dates and a drink of milk or water. Many Muslims around the world do this, but it isn't a religious requirement.

What are the two meals on Yom Kippur? ›

There are two meals associated with Yom Kippur: the pre-fast meal and the break-fast meal (obviously, for the duration of the fasting holiday, no food or drink is allowed). The pre-fast meal is known as seudah ha-mafaseket (literally, “meal of separation” or “concluding meal”).

What happens at Yom Kippur break-fast? ›

There is usually very little ritual at these meals other than, in more traditional settings, the ritual hand-washing and the blessing for eating bread that precede any other ordinary meal. Usually, people enjoy the lighter mood that follows Yom Kippur, and the opportunity to fill their stomachs.

When can you eat after Yom Kippur? ›

How Long is the Yom Kippur Fast? The fast begins at sundown when Yom Kippur begins, and it ends at sundown the following evening.

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