Categories For A Kosher Recipes Niche Blog
If your blog niche is kosher recipes, the key is to make it easy for readers to find recipes based on kosher dietary rules, Jewish holidays, meal types, and lifestyle needs. Here’s a structured way you could categorize and group your content:
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Main Categories for a Kosher Recipe Blog
1. By Kosher Food Type (Meat, Dairy, Pareve)
Meat (B’sari) – chicken, beef, lamb, etc. (with no dairy)
Dairy (Chalavi) – milk, cheese, yogurt dishes (with no meat)
Pareve (Neutral) – fish, eggs, vegetables, grains, desserts without dairy/meat
This is foundational for anyone keeping kosher.
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2. By Meal Type
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Appetizers
Soups & Salads
Side Dishes
Breads & Baking
Desserts
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3. By Jewish Holidays & Occasions
Shabbat Recipes – Challah, kugel, cholent, chicken soup
Passover (Pesach) – matzah-based recipes, no chametz, potato dishes
Hanukkah – latkes, sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), fried foods
Purim – hamantaschen, festive treats
Rosh Hashanah – apple & honey dishes, pomegranate recipes
Yom Kippur – pre-fast meals, break-fast ideas (like dairy casseroles, bagels, and fish)
Sukkot – harvest-inspired meals, stuffed vegetables
Shavuot – cheesecakes, dairy-based dishes
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4. By Cuisine Style
Traditional Jewish (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrahi)
Middle Eastern & Mediterranean
American & Comfort Food
European (e.g., Hungarian goulash, Russian blintzes)
Israeli Street Food
Modern/Health-Conscious (gluten-free, vegan kosher, low-carb kosher)
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5. By Dietary & Lifestyle Needs
Gluten-Free
Vegan & Plant-Based Kosher
Low-Carb/Keto Kosher
Kid-Friendly
Quick & Easy (30 minutes or less)
Budget-Friendly
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6. By Cooking Method
Baking
Grilling
Slow Cooker / Instant Pot
Air Fryer
One-Pot / Sheet Pan Meals
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💡 Extra idea: You could also have a category called “Kosher Kitchen Basics” for guides like:
How to separate meat & dairy
Kosher pantry staples
How to kosherize your kitchen
Beginner’s guide to kashrut
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👉 This way, your readers can search either by Jewish tradition/holiday, kosher laws, or just by everyday cooking needs.
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