1Olive Oil Cake
Danielle DalyIf you're looking for something other than fried foods, try this beautiful olive oil cake instead. It's simple, yet flavorful thanks to the rich oil and bright orange zest.
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2Baked Apples
Caitlin BenselThis apple dessert might just be the coziest dish of the season. Not only is there a warm, cinnamon-oat filling, but there's also a sweet, syrupy glaze on top. Serve it up with a scoop of ice cream and dessert is served!
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3Homemade Glazed Doughnuts
Gordon SawyerFrying these yeasted doughnuts is the only way to get them light as air and perfectly crisp. Opt for vegetable oil, which is flavorless, then add your flavor by finishing them with a sweet vanilla glaze.
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4Snowball Cookies
Caitlin BenselWe can't guarantee it'll be snowing on Hanukkah, but we can guarantee that everyone will love these cookies! They look like little snowballs so they're perfect for the season, no matter what the weather outside.
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5Apple Cider Doughnut Cake
Danielle Daly 6Hot Chocolate Cookies
Brian WoodcockNow that the chilly season is here, hot chocolate is on repeat! But you'll definitely want to save a few of those packets to make these hot chocolate cookies. They're even topped with a melty marshmallow.
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7Funnel Cake
Caitlin BenselIt might not be as traditional as sufganiyot, but this fried dough is perfectly tasty. It'll impress the kids in your family, too!
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8Candied Orange Peel
Caitlin BenselLooking for a treat that can satisfy your kosher requirements? Try making your own candied orange peel this year! It's the perfect addition to a Hanukkah candy board featuring store-bought gelt, nuts, and other treats.
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9Rugelach
Danielle DalyThese traditional cookies are often filled with cinnamon, nuts, and raisins, but if you want to switch things up, try fruit preserves, Nutella, or mini chocolate chips.
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10Apple Fritters
Hector SanchezThese fried nuggets of dough are just as tasty as doughnuts but even easier to make. Plus, they're stuffed with chunks of apples and covered in powdered sugar—is there anything better?
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11Apple Cobbler
Caitlin BenselYou’re going to have a lot to cook if you’re hosting a Hanukkah party or gathering. Simplify dessert with a simple and warm one-baking dish dessert! Apple cobbler is an instant classic.
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12Oreo Truffles
Brian Woodcock Sprinkle this easy no-bake dessert with white and blue sprinkles for a fun twist on holiday candy. You can even individually wrap them as an addition to someone's food gift basket.
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13Apple Cake
Will DickeyThis rustic apple cake is so tender thanks to the addition of apple butter. It also gives the cake a hint of sweetness and plenty of warm seasonal spices.
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14Chocolate Babka
Bridget Edwards/The Pioneer WomanTry your hand at this popular Jewish sweet bread. It has irresistible swirls of chocolate layered throughout that makes it hard to eat just one slice.
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15Nutella cookies
Caitlin Bensel 16Almond-Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies
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17Applesauce Cake
Hector SanchezSince latkes are usually served with applesauce, you'll likely have some on hand to make this simple apple-infused cake. It's delicious on its own, but to give it a celebratory feel, we top it with a creamy brown butter maple frosting.
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18Black and White Cookies
Joanne Ozug/ The Pioneer WomanIf you've ever been to New York City, you've likely seen this classic bakery cookie. It has a cake-like texture and a luscious two-toned frosting that's perfect for anyone who can't decide between vanilla and chocolate.
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19Apple Strudel
Danielle DalyPhyllo dough gives this apple dessert its flaky texture. You can find it in the freezer section of the grocery store.
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20Easy Sufganiyot Dippers
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