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Recipe Contest: Jewcy Sweet New Year
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Time is ticking for the Jewcy Sweet New Year Honey Recipe Contest!

As we pool recipes and tips to help you fill your Rosh Hashanah dinner tables, we thought we’d go to you, Readers, for your holiday favorites.

Honey: to ring in a sweet new year.Honey: to ring in a sweet new year.Honey is the star of the Rosh Hashanah dinner. On Wednesday, September 12 Jews will eat it to welcome a sweet new year. Tradition calls for dunking apples in honey. But since honey is so delicious in so many ways we thought we'd ask you for your tastiest honey recipes. Perhaps you use it to sweeten a vanilla bean orange crème brulee; or warmed in a spicy sauce and painted over crispy chicken wings; or maybe even in a dip for fried pickles. If you’ve got a honey recipe you love enter it in our “Jewcy Sweet New Year” recipe contest. Sharon Lebewohl, former chef of New York's famous Second Avenue Deli, will help judge the tastiest and most innovative recipes to feature on Jewcy. Winners also earn other fabulous Jewcy prizes.

Don’t wait! Send recipes to Pickled@Jewcy.com.



Amy Odell is a writer living in New York City. She is New York magazine's fashion blogger. Her work has also appeared in the New York Observer, where she got her start in journalsm interviewing celebrities at parties and writing about


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Anonymous


Best Honey recipe

Ingredients:
1 Jar of Honey
1 Significant other

Directions:
Disrobe significant other. Pour honey over significant other. Eat and enjoy!





Mason Lerner


Damn...

I finally thought I had a place to publish my recipe for Midnight Mexican Matzah Ball Soup. But there is no honey in it. One day...one day.





Amy Odell


send it on!

post it here in our message boards or send to pickled@jewcy.com. nothing tickles Pickled more than getting fun recipes.





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