No feast or festival is complete without our favorite foods and traditional dishes. This page serves as an index to the recipes specific to the various holidays shared here on The Pagan Calendar. Enjoy!
- All Soul’s Day Soup – All Soul’s Day
- Ancient Hellenic Honey Cakes – Ancient Greek Holidays, The Noumenia, New Moon, Full Moon,
- Ancient Roman Garlic Pesto – Moretum – Ancient Roman Holidays
- Anise Cookies For Yule – Yule, Christmas and the Winter Solstice
- Breasts of St Agatha – St Agatha’s Day
- Classic Krasnye Blini – Easter, Ostara, and the Vernal Equinox
- Crescent Cakes For Imbolc – Imbolc, and the New Moon
- Easy Chinese Mooncakes – Chinese Festivals
- Eggnog For The Holidays – Yule, Christmas, Winter Solstice
- Elderflower Fritters – Beltane, May Day, and The Floralia
- Farls – For Beltane – Beltane
- Figgy Pudding – Yule, Christmas and the Winter Solstice
- Glutinous Rice Balls – Tang Yuan – Winter Solstice – Asian Festivals
- Lamb Dumplings – Dongzhi – Winter Solstice – Asian Festivals
- Lammas Bread – Lammas and Lughnasadh
- May Day Maple Hearth Bread – May Day
- May Serpent Cake – May Day
- May Wine – May Day, and The Floralia
- Mid Autumn Mooncake – Asian Festivals
- Midsummer Ritual Mead – Litha, Midsummer, the Summer Solstice
- Modaka – Ganesha Chathurthi
- Mothering Buns – Mother’s Day
- New Moon Ritual Cakes – New Moon Rituals, Night of the Crossroads
- Nine Layer Cake – Double Ninth Day, Winter Solstice, Asian Festivals
- Ossi di Morto – Day of the Dead, All Soul’s Day
- Pan de Muerto – Day of the Dead, All Soul’s Day
- Red White and Blue Salad – Fourth of July
- Simnel Cake – Easter, Ostara,the Vernal Equinox, and Mother’s Day
- Simple Wassail Recipe – Yule, Christmas and the Winter Solstice
- Sugar Skull Recipe – Day of the Dead
- Swedish Yule Bread – Yule, Christmas and the Winter Solstice
- Traditional Wassail Recipe For Yule – Yule, Christmas and the Winter Solstice
- Whole Grain Bread for Lughnasadh – Lammas and Lughnasadh
- Yule Eggnog Bread – Yule, Christmas and the Winter Solstice
Note: I wanted to list these by their respective holidays, but it proved to be too complicated because so many of the recipes are interchangeable. So, I have them listed alphabetically, and am hoping this will be easy enough to navigate.