Try these Hanukkah recipes, perfect for celebrating the festival. Then, explore more traditional Jewish dishes for even more festive inspiration.

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  • Potato latkes on a plate with smoked salmon

    Classic potato latkes

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    Serve these potato latkes with apple sauce, or smoked salmon with a dollop of soured cream. Traditionally made for Hanukkah, they're great all year round

  • Several cinnamon & apple doughnut muffins

    Cinnamon & apple doughnut muffins

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    Make these muffin takes on doughnuts when you prefer to avoid the faff of deep-frying. Full of wintry flavours, they’re ideal for a festive afternoon tea

  • Hanukkah biscuits

    Hanukkah biscuits

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    Good Food reader Danielle Brown shares her grandmother's recipe for savoury Kaak biscuits, traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah

  • Cured salmon stuffed with latkes on a sharing platter

    Cured salmon stuffed with latkes

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    Indulge in salmon stuffed with latkes, a wonderful fusion dish of Christmas and Hanukkah traditions from GF readers Jonathan Chovancek and Lauren Mote

  • Two plates of jam doughnut pancakes

    Jam doughnut pancakes

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    Try a twist on jam doughnuts to celebrate Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of light, in December. It’s traditional to eat fried foods during the celebrations

  • Plate of stacked potato kugel

    Kugel

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    Make this traditional Jewish staple made from grated potatoes, onion, eggs, and oil or schmaltz (chicken fat), baked until crisp on the outside and soft inside

  • Passover chicken soup with horseradish dill matzo balls served in a large bowl

    Jewish chicken soup

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    Make this comforting chicken soup to kick off celebrations for the Jewish festival of Passover. Take your matzo balls up a notch with punchy horseradish and dill

  • Cheese & onion rugelach on a tray

    Cheese & onion rugelach

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    Celebrate Chanukah, the Jewish festival of lights, with this easy bake. Traditionally, rugelach are sweet pastry cookies – here, they're transformed into a savoury treat

  • Bowl of kibbeh with a cucumber and tomato side salad

    Kibbeh

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    Make a traybake inspired by a traditional baked kibbeh recipe, but far quicker to pull together for an easy weeknight supper

  • Za’atar and herb potato latkes

    Za'atar & herb potato latkes

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    Latkes are a Jewish classic – essentially, potato cakes made with onion. Take them up a notch by adding a handful of herbs and za’atar (a peppy blend of herbs popular in the Middle East)

  • Parsnip & parmesan oven-fried latkes stacked on a plate

    Parsnip & parmesan oven-fried latkes

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    Celebrate Jewish Chanukah – the Festival of Lights – with these latkes made with parsnips, onion and hard cheese. Serve with crème fraîche or apple sauce

  • One-pot beef brisket & braised celery

    One-pot beef brisket & braised celery

    A star rating of 4 out of 5.11 ratings

    This beautiful beef brisket dish is based on the Tuscan braise – beef in Barolo wine, but you can use any full-bodied red that suits your budget

  • Potato and celeriac kugel in a baking dish

    Potato & celeriac kugel

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    Lighten the carb-load by replacing half the potato with celeriac in this potato kugel. Potato kugel is a traditional Jewish Sabbath side dish

  • A baking dish of raspberry jam & butter pudding with a scoop taken out

    App onlyRaspberry jam & butter pudding.

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    Combine the traditions of Christmas and Chanukah with a 'Chrismukkah' menu to mark both holidays. Finish your feast with this doughnut-inspired bread & butter pudding

  • Challah bread on a wire cooling rack

    Challah

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    Make challah bread, a sweet, enriched loaf traditionally eaten on Friday nights by Jewish families to celebrate the Sabbath. The leftovers make lovely French toast

  • Raspberry jam doughnuts served on wire trays

    Raspberry jam doughnuts

    A star rating of 3.6 out of 5.7 ratings

    Take your baking skills to new levels by making your own jam-filled doughnuts. Decorate with pink icing and freeze-dried raspberries for the wow factor

  • Classic roast chicken & gravy with carving knife & fork

    Classic roast chicken & gravy

    A star rating of 4.8 out of 5.185 ratings

    A classic roast chicken recipe should be in everyone's repertoire. Make this oven baked chicken with gravy for a satisfying Sunday lunch.

  • A collection of strawberry halva hamantaschen

    Hamantaschen

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    Enjoy these triangular cookies made with a filling of tahini, honey and strawberry jam. Hamantaschen are often enjoyed during the Jewish festival of Purim

  • Chocolate orange babka plaited into a festive wreath shape

    Chocolate orange babka

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.18 ratings

    Make a chocolate orange babka for a showstopping treat at Christmas. Babka is an enriched bread dough usually made in a loaf tin, but we've shaped it as a wreath

  • A side of salt beef cut into slices surrounded by bowls of roast potatoes, gherkins and buttered bread

    Classic salt beef. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Combine the traditions of Christmas and Chanukah with a 'Chrismukkah' menu to mark both holidays. Why not serve this soft, salty beef with mustardy roast potatoes as a plated roast dinner? If you don’t have time to brine the beef brisket joint yourself you can buy it from specialist butchers

  • Slow cooker beef pot roast with gravy and roast potatoes

    Slow-cooker beef pot roast

    A star rating of 4.3 out of 5.158 ratings

    Prepare your beef in the slow cooker first thing in the morning, so that come evening-time your Sunday dinner is a breeze. Perfect for busy family weekends.

  • Apple sauce in bowl with knife and fruit on board

    Apple sauce

    A star rating of 4.4 out of 5.63 ratings

    Our easy apple sauce is a great accompaniment to rich meats, such as goose or pork. It needs just three ingredients to make in one simple step

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