During the holiday of Simchat Torah, many people like to serve rolled foods, which symbolizes the Torah scrolls. We’ve put together a list of six delicious recipes from some of our favorite creatives to help inspire your holiday meal planning.

Stock Image of Simchat Torah FoodStuffed Cigars
Any party would benefit from these tasty finger foods, but since they are rolled, they are right on theme for Simchat Torah! Stuffed with potatoes, these fried phyllo dough pastries are delicious and a staple at many celebrations.
Photo and recipe from My Jewish Learning.

 

Stock image of Pretzel Wrapped Brats with Cider Braised OnionsPretzel Wrapped Brats With Cider Braised Onions
While this recipe is perfect for any occasion, it fits right in for Simchat Torah because the brats are rolled in dough. This recipe uses a hot pretzel challah that’s sure to salt up a good time!
Photo and recipe from Jamie Geller.

 

Stock Image of Baked Vegetarian EggrollsBaked Vegetarian Eggrolls
Everyone loves eggrolls and these ones are not only delicious, but also on the healthier side since they are vegetarian and baked rather than fried. They are the perfect Simchat Torah dipping appetizer to be paired with some sweet chili sauce!
Photo and recipe from Jamie Geller.

 

Stock Image of Stuffed CabbageStuffed Cabbage
Stuffed cabbage is perhaps one of the most well-known/common Ashkenazi Jewish dishes and it fits perfectly in our Simchat Torah list! This delicacy is stuffed with rice, meat, veggies, and seasoning and then rolled into a burrito-shape. Yum!
Photo and recipe from The Nosher.

 

Stock image of rolled up date cookies for Simchat TorahRolled Date Cookies
These cookies are a classic in many Israeli house and they are, you guessed it, rolled! They are the perfect treat for Simchat Torah, not to mention any other occasion. Filled with dates, nuts, and cinnamon, they are sure to be a fan favorite.
Photo and recipe from Israeli Box.

 

Stock image of Blintzes Simchat Torah

Blueberry Blintz
Imagine a crepe, but rolled and stuffed with a blueberry filling. How mouth-watering does that sound? A sweet breakfast, a tasty dessert, or even just a fun snack, these blintzes are perfect for Simchat Torah.
Photo and recipe from The Spruce Eats.

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