1Chicken Schnitzel
CHARITY BURGGRAAFSchnitzel is a classic German recipe that made its way to Israel where it become a popular dish. Here, the crispy, crunchy schnitzel is made with chicken cutlets pounded thin so it cooks up quickly in no time!
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2Potato Galette
Caitlin BenselYou can think of this recipe like a giant, massive, over-the-top latke! It's an impressive, fun twist that still has all those crispy edges you know and love.
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3Apple Cider Doughnuts
Caitlin BenselWarm from the fry and covered in a sugary crust, these doughnuts are the epitome of comfort food. To give them their bold apple flavor, the doughnuts are made with both apple butter and apple pie spice.
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4Slow Cooker Applesauce
Ralph SmithSome people like sour cream with their latkes while others prefer the sweetness of applesauce. If you're one of the latter, try making your own applesauce with this fuss-free recipe.
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5Couscous Salad
Caitlin BenselA bright and colorful couscous salad is a great way to balance out all that fried food. The pops of jewel-toned pomegranate seeds also plays a symbolic role in many Jewish holidays.
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6Baked Salmon
Will DickeyThis is a very simple method for making salmon. It only takes 20 minutes so you can get back to flipping latkes!
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7Olive Oil Cake
Danielle DalyInstead of frying a dessert with oil, try baking a dessert with oil instead! This cake isn't too sweet, but has a perfectly citrusy orange flavor.
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8Pomegranate Sparklers
Con PoulosIt doesn't get easier than this three-ingredient cocktail. You can whip it up at a moment's notice and add fresh pomegranate seeds for a festive finish.
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9Chocolate Babka
Bridget Edwards / The Pioneer WomanBabka is a type of yeasted bread that's swirled with all sorts of fillings. In this case, it's all about the rich and decadent melty chocolate!
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10Everything Bagel Casserole
Hector SanchezOkay, yes, this casserole has bacon which isn't kosher. But it's also so tasty if you're in the camp of Jews who do eat pork! It's a breakfast casserole that's perfect for serving at a big breakfast, and it has all your favorite everything bagel fixings.
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11Latkes with Caramelized Onion Sour Cream
Ralph SmithThese extra-crispy, golden brown potato pancakes are a holiday favorite. Serve them with a toppings bar filled with apple sauce, horseradish, and this caramelized onion sour cream—then let guests help themselves!
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12Mediterranean Salmon-Veggie Grain Bowl
Con PoulosGive your Hanukkah a Mediterranean angle with this delightful salmon grain bowl. The beautiful, fragrant dill mixes with the cucumber, salmon, and olives for a classic flavor combination.
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13Slow Cooker Brisket
Will DickeyThis hands-free recipe is perfect for when you're busy wrapping gifts. All you have to do is set it in the slow cooker with a packet of onion soup mix and a few other ingredients and you'll have a tender main course in no time.
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14Beautiful Brussels Sprouts
Ralph SmithThis assortment of roasted vegetables will brighten up any holiday table. To give these Brussels sprouts an extra pop of color and burst of flavor, try garnishing the dish with pomegranate seeds.
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15Beef and Noodles
Will DickeyIf you don't want to put all that time into a brisket this year, opt for a hearty bowl of beef and noodles. It's the coziest meal for those chilly winter nights.
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16Zucchini Fritters
Hector SanchezZucchini makes a fun alternative to traditional potato pancakes. Plus, it's a great way to pack in some extra green veggies for your family dinner!
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17Rugelach
Danielle DalyThis crescent-shaped cookie is often filled with either raisins, walnuts, poppy seeds, or fruit preserves. But you could also choose mini chocolate chips if you're a fan of chocolate desserts.
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18Roasted Chicken Matzo Ball Soup
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19Homemade Applesauce
Ralph SmithMaking your own homemade applesauce is easier than you might think. Make a big batch to enjoy with latkes all holiday long!
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20Perfect Pot Roast
Ralph SmithYou can serve this holiday main course two ways: sliced or shredded. Whatever you do, don't forget to spoon those delicious pan juices over the top!
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