How sweet it is! Rosh Hashanah may have the tastiest symbols of any holiday out there — apples and honey. The two sweet foods are believed to help usher in a sweet new year. Unlike other holiday fare, these two foods are as beloved by children as they are by adults. In addition to serving up the traditional bowl of sliced apples that are to be dipped in honey, we've rounded up some other apple- and honey-themed treats that lil ones will enjoy baking up for their dinner guests this year.
The Rosh Hashanah tradition of dipping apples in honey is supposed to represent having a sweet new year. No one ever said the honey had to come out of a honey pot, though! Martha Stewart's idea of carving out an apple and using it as a pot is both fun and sweet!
A simple and sweet honey-jar-shaped cookie looks sweet on a dessert table.
Every kid loves making (and eating) Rice Krispies treats, so we stole this back-to-school apple-shaped Rice Krispies treat idea and moved it over to Rosh Hashanah.
Using Nordic Ware's beehive cake pan ($38), create the ultimate source of honey at the table in the form of a honey-glazed beehive cake. The marzipan bees only add to the cake's charm.
Mini bundt cakes topped with fondant honey pots are a doubly sweet treat that are just too cute to pass up on the dessert table.
Apples have never looked quite as fun as these cookie pops. Using Oreos, pretzels, and Jolly Ranchers, the kids will love making these, too!
This sweet honeycomb cake is great for a crowd (or a kids' table), as it can be pulled apart by hungry dessert-eaters.
These apple cookies would make great place cards at the table — just be sure to put them away after everyone's sat down and until the end of the meal!
Skip the obvious cupcake and try something new with that liner. These ice cream apples are simply a scoop of ice cream rolled around in sanding sugar and topped with red sugar crystals.
Rosh Hashanah is also the beginning of the Fall holiday season, and these apple-shaped pocket pies don't just look like Autumn, they taste like it, too.
This brown sugar, cinnamon, and apple cake pretty much screams Fall. Just drizzle some honey on it and you've got yourself a perfect Rosh Hashanah dessert.
Honey cake is a bit of an acquired taste, but these apple and honey muffins make them more palatable for younger kids!