Hanukkah Recipes

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  • Though Hanukkah does not have a firmly organized ceremonial meal like the Passover holiday, there are several festive and traditional foods eaten annually. Since the story of Hanukkah is rooted in the strong supply of oil, fried foods are common, especially potato pancakes, or latkes.
  • Hanukkah Dinner

    The holiday lasts for eight nights, providing opportunities for several main courses. Beef brisket is common, served with potatoes in a thick gravy.The Coloradoan: Traditional Hanukkah Cuisine

    Latkes are made with peeled potatoes and chopped onions, held together with eggs, and fried until golden brown. The pancakes are served with sour cream and applesauce, most commonly.The Coloradoan: Traditional Hanukkah Cuisine

  • Hanukkah Dessert

    The fried foods theme continues with jelly doughnuts, also called sufganiyot. In traditional Yiddish cuisine, they are eaten warm, and frequently consumed in Israel in the weeks leading up to Hanukkah.Pittsburgh Tribune Review: Jelly-filled treat a traditional part of Hanukkah

    Rugelach are pastries made with cream cheese, butter or jelly fillings. Though they originated in Austria, they have since become a worldwide Jewish dessert associated with Hanukkah.Epicurious: Adventures in Rugelach

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