A close-up of a peach and blueberry crumble with golden, buttery topping, rosemary-studded pull-apart bread, and grilled lemon herb chicken skewers. The dishes rest on a rustic wooden table adorned with lavender sprigs, garlic, and simple serving plates, evoking the earthy charm of a modern witchy harvest meal.
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Lughnasadh Recipes: 30 Delicious Ideas to Celebrate the First Harvest

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Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is a pagan holiday celebrating the first harvest of the year. As summer winds down, it’s the perfect time to gather with loved ones and enjoy nature’s bounty. These 30 delicious Lughnasadh recipes will help you make the most of the season’s fresh ingredients while honoring the earth’s cycles.

Pulled jackfruit sliders with slaw served on soft, golden buns, paired with sides like green bean salad, grilled lemon herb chicken skewers, and refreshing watermelon-feta skewers. The scene feels celebratory and communal, perfect for a Lammas feast marking the end of summer.

Appetizers and Snacks

Start your Lughnasadh feast with these tasty bites that showcase summer’s flavors:

A rustic harvest table set with a freshly baked round loaf of golden sourdough bread, lavender shortbread cookies, and skewered grilled chicken. Small bundles of wheat, lavender sprigs, and soft candlelight decorate the setting, evoking the quiet gratitude of a Lughnasadh gathering among close friends.
  1. Grilled Corn and Tomato Salsa
  2. Zucchini Fritters with Herb Yogurt Dip
  3. Watermelon, Feta, and Mint Skewers
  4. Roasted Garlic and Rosemary Focaccia Bread
  5. Baked Brie with Fresh Berries and Honey
A beautifully arranged harvest spread featuring a crusty sourdough loaf as the centerpiece, surrounded by skewered grilled chicken garnished with fresh rosemary, buttery lavender shortbread cookies, and a bowl of vibrant corn and tomato salad. The table is decorated with a bundle of wheat, citrus fruits, and lavender sprigs, capturing the themes of Lughnasadh and the first harvest with warm, natural tones.

Main Dishes

These hearty mains are perfect for sharing at your Lughnasadh gathering:

A rustic wooden table adorned with a golden-crusted loaf of bread, small plates of grilled flatbreads, delicate lavender cookies, and a fresh corn salad. A vase with simple greenery and glowing candles adds a natural, serene ambiance. The setting embodies the quiet gratitude and communal spirit of Lammas feasts among close friends.
  1. Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken Skewers
  2. Summer Vegetable Tart with Goat Cheese
  3. BBQ Pulled Jackfruit Sliders
  4. Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms with Quinoa and Vegetables
  5. Grilled Salmon with Peach Salsa
A modern yet earthy dining table set for a harvest feast, with plates of roasted vegetables, fresh salads, and bread bowls. A vase with vibrant seasonal flowers anchors the table, surrounded by golden and earthy hues. The minimalist setup emphasizes the abundance of late summer ingredients and the connection to the cycles of nature.

Salads and Sides

Complement your main dishes with these fresh and flavorful salads and sides:

A clean, bright table showcasing a simple yet elegant harvest spread. A fresh sourdough loaf rests on a wooden board alongside crystal bowls of blackberries and raspberries, a tomato and burrata salad, and a bundle of sage tied with twine. A brass cauldron and a dried floral arrangement complete the scene, blending modern minimalism with witchy elements to honor Lammas traditions.
  1. Heirloom Tomato and Burrata Salad with Basil Oil
  2. Grilled Corn and Avocado Salad with Cilantro Lime Dressing
  3. Roasted Beet and Arugula Salad with Candied Walnuts
  4. Green Bean, Cherry Tomato and Feta Salad
  5. Herb Roasted Potatoes with Garlic Aioli
A bright, minimalist harvest feast set on a white table with golden sunlight streaming through tall windows. The table is adorned with Lughnasadh-inspired dishes like a fresh heirloom tomato and burrata salad, golden sourdough bread, and crystal bowls of blackberries. A dried floral arrangement in a glass vase, tied with black ribbon, adds a touch of rustic elegance. A brass cauldron and bundle of sage hint at a modern, witchy aesthetic, celebrating the first harvest with understated charm.

Breads and Baked Goods

No Lughnasadh feast is complete without freshly baked bread and treats:

A serene dining setup featuring harvest-inspired dishes like fresh tomato and burrata salad, sourdough bread, and bowls of blackberries. Soft natural light illuminates the white table, decorated with sleek, golden utensils and delicate touches like dried floral arrangements and a quartz crystal. The modern witchy vibe is reflected in the small ritual tools and the balance of clean, minimalist design with symbolic elements. This scene captures the spirit of celebrating Lughnasadh with a contemporary twist.
  1. Honey Oat Sourdough Bread
  2. Lavender Lemon Shortbread Cookies
  3. Rosemary Cheddar Beer Bread
  4. Blackberry Thyme Scones
  5. Cinnamon Raisin Challah Bread
A cozy indoor table set for a modern pagan feast, celebrating the harvest season. The spread includes vibrant heirloom tomato and mozzarella stacks, crystal bowls of blackberries and walnuts, and golden sourdough bread. A bundle of sage and a brass cauldron adorn the table alongside tall black taper candles, creating a clean yet mystical atmosphere. A woman in soft linen, just out of frame, is mid-action, embodying the connection between ritual and daily life.

Desserts

Finish your meal on a sweet note with these delectable desserts featuring summer fruits:

A rustic yet refined harvest table celebrating Lughnasadh, filled with seasonal offerings. The white table features a golden loaf of bread, bowls of blackberries, and a tomato and burrata salad plated on speckled earthenware. Decorative accents include dried florals in a black ribbon-tied vase, a pentacle symbol, and a sage bundle, reflecting the spiritual significance of the first harvest. The setting is illuminated by natural light, blending witchy elegance with a modern aesthetic.
  1. Peach and Blueberry Crisp
  2. Grilled Pound Cake with Balsamic Strawberries
  3. Lemon Lavender Panna Cotta
  4. Cherry Almond Clafoutis
  5. Apricot Honey Galette
A rich, earthy outdoor feast set on a rustic wooden table in a forest clearing. A centerpiece of wheat, sunflowers, and apples sits surrounded by dishes like golden sourdough bread, blackberry-filled bowls, and powdered pastries. Flickering candles add a warm glow to the twilight setting, enhancing the mystical atmosphere. Pagan symbols carved into the table and ritual offerings of fruit and grain honor the first harvest, creating a deeply spiritual and celebratory scene.

Drinks

Quench your thirst and toast to the season with these refreshing beverages:

A cozy and elegant table set with fresh, golden scones in a linen-lined basket, surrounded by honey jars, fresh blackberries, and sprigs of thyme. The soft sunlight adds a warm glow, evoking the themes of late summer and Lammas feasts. The table reflects the simplicity and abundance of harvest celebrations with friends.
  1. Watermelon Mint Agua Fresca
  2. Sparkling Lavender Lemonade
  3. Peach Basil Sangria
  4. Iced Hibiscus Tea with Lemon and Honey
  5. Blackberry Sage Spritzer

Celebrating Lughnasadh with delicious, seasonal food is a wonderful way to connect with nature and express gratitude for the earth’s abundance.

These recipes are sure to inspire your own harvest feast menu. Gather your favorite fresh ingredients, get creative in the kitchen, and enjoy the magic of the season with friends and family. Happy Lughnasadh!

A vibrant cast iron skillet filled with roasted vegetables like zucchini, peppers, and mushrooms, resting on a rustic wooden table. Below, a side of green bean and cherry tomato salad, creamy lavender panna cotta, and a sparkling berry cocktail. The image embodies the charm of late summer and seasonal abundance, ideal for a gathering of witchy friends celebrating the harvest.
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