Light up your dinner spread with one of these show-stoppers.
Add these delightful kosher-style recipes to your Hanukkah menu to ensure a delicious holiday celebration.
Parsley Garlic Salmon
Victor Protasio
Nothing quite says festive family meal like a big piece of fish.
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Let everyone help themselves off a platterno plating required.
Challah
Hanukkah, an eight-day celebration, always includes at least one Shabbat.
And Shabbat Hanukkah certainly calls for a festive homemade challah to celebrate two holidays in one.
Victor Protasio
This recipe incorporatesred wineto make a savory, saucy gravy and infuse the tender meat with bold flavor.
These uber-crisp potato latkes have a delectable garlicky taste that will have everyone going back for seconds.
Serve warm with traditional sides of sour cream and applesauce.
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Jelly Sufganiyot
Jen Causey
Hanukkah just got a whole lot sweeter.
These melt-in-your-mouth doughnuts, traditionally served on Hanukkah, are the perfect last course to your celebratory dinner.
They are irresistibly fluffy and filled with a sweet jam, which makes every bite divine.
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Each recipe makes eight doughnuts, so it’s possible for you to feed your entire table.
Bitter Greens and Beet Salad
This colorful salad will surely impress your guests this Hanukkah.
Refreshing and bittersweet, this salad is an excellent accompaniment to crispy and savory latkes.
Greg DuPree
Swap out the coconut flakes on top for blue and white sprinkles to add a little extra Hanukkah cheer.
Serve with a sweet raspberry jam, caramel sauce, or hot fudge.
Victor Protasio
Victor Protasio
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
Antonis Achilleos
Jen Causey
Victor Protasio
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Fred Hardy
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