12 delicious new year recipes from around the world
Traditional Japanese mochi are soft, chewy, and slightly sweet glutinous rice cakes. They are a quintessential part of Japanese New Year celebrations and can be enjoyed in various ways, both sweet and savory.
Amazake is a traditional Japanese sweet, non-alcoholic or low-alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. It has a thick, creamy texture and a naturally sweet, sake-like flavor, often enjoyed during the New Year holidays. This recipe uses rice koji (a mold that ferments rice) to convert the starches in cooked rice into sugars.
Soft, chewy, and slightly sweet Japanese rice cakes (mochi) generously filled with a sweet red bean paste (anko). A traditional treat for Japanese New Year and a delightful dessert any time of year.
A classic Russian layered salad featuring savory herring beneath a 'fur coat' of colorful, grated vegetables, bound together with creamy mayonnaise. This visually striking dish is a traditional centerpiece for celebrations, especially New Year's Eve.
A beloved Russian potato salad, traditionally a centerpiece of New Year's celebrations. This hearty salad features finely diced vegetables, pickles, and a protein, all bound together with creamy mayonnaise.
A hearty and satisfying Italian dish of sausage and lentils, traditionally eaten on New Year's Eve for good luck, symbolizing coins and prosperity. This recipe is easy to prepare and perfect for a comforting meal.
A savory and subtly sweet steamed cake made from daikon radish, rice flour, dried shrimp, Chinese sausage, and mushrooms. It's traditionally enjoyed during Chinese New Year, often pan-fried until golden and crispy for a delightful textural contrast.
Reshteh Polo is a beloved Persian dish, traditionally served during Nowruz (Persian New Year), symbolizing good fortune and the weaving of life's journey. This recipe features fluffy basmati rice layered with crispy fried noodles, sweet dates, and plump raisins, all steamed to perfection. The dish offers a delightful balance of sweet and savory flavors with a satisfying textural contrast.
Kholodets, a savory meat jelly or aspic, is a traditional Russian delicacy often served as a centerpiece on New Year's Eve tables. It relies on the natural gelatin from slow-cooked bones and meat to set, creating a rich, flavorful, and satisfying dish.
A classic Argentine Christmas dish, Vitel Toné features tender, cold-sliced veal bathed in a rich, creamy tuna and anchovy sauce. It's a beloved festive meal, originating from Italian traditions but uniquely adapted in Argentina.
A classic Russian layered salad featuring savory herring beneath a 'coat' of colorful, grated root vegetables and creamy mayonnaise. It's a festive and iconic dish, especially popular for New Year's celebrations.
A vibrant and aromatic Persian-Jewish New Year's dish, featuring fluffy basmati rice infused with fresh herbs and tender fava beans, often served with fish.