8 Easy Hanukkah Recipes to Try (2024)

This blog post, 8 Easy Hanukkah Recipes to Try, was originally published on December 13, 2019, and updated on November 7, 2022.

My favorite Jewish holiday is Hanukkah and I love the recipes! That’s why I curated a list of 8 Easy Hanukkah Recipes to Try. This was a fun & yummy collaboration with amazing kosher cookbook authors, chefs, and food bloggers. Thank you, ladies, for sharing these delicious recipes that you work so hard to create! Foodies are going to love this.

List of Easy Hanukkah Recipes to Try

  • by Kim Kushner
  • Fried Chicken Latke Sliders by Jamie Geller
  • Almond Flour Gelt Cookies by Eileen Missry
  • Berry Cheese Latkes by Naomi Nachman
  • Classic Sufganiyot Jelly-Filled Doughnuts by Jamie Geller
  • ChanukahChurros by Danielle Renov
  • by Paulina Ashkenazi
  • Malted Chocolate Divine Filled Sufganiyot by Jamie Geller

What is Hanukkah/Chanukah?

Chanukah is “The Festival of Lights. Instead of one day of presents, we have eight crazy nights!” It is a festive holiday with lots of celebrating.It celebrates a miracle where just a day’s supply of oil allowed the menorah in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem to remain lit for eight days. My favorite part of Hanukkah is the story of Judith, Her heroic act and clever use of wine and cheese to kill the enemy’s general inspired the revolt of Jews against their enemies. Imagine learning as a young girl that sometimes it just takes one woman to save a nation.

How Hanukkah is Celebrated

Hanukkah is celebrated by lighting candles on a menorah at sundown. All the traditional foods like potato latkes and sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts) for Hanukkah revolve around oil, remembering the pure olive oil that burned miraculously for eight days. More on Hanukkah on chabad.org.

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Chicken, rice, and sweet potato slices roasted together in the oven, release juices and flavors that will make your mouth water. It’s an easy Hanukkah recipe. Most people might not opt for rice and potatoes in the same sitting, but Kim loves the contrast of the soft, buttery sweet potato slices against the bright lemons and crunchy rice. You can skip the potatoes but the experience just won’t be the same! You can use chicken pieces instead of butterflied chicken.

Kim Kushner is the author of 3 best-selling cookbooks, ‘I ♥ Kosher’, ‘The Modern Menu’, and ‘The New Kosher’.

Order your copy of “I ♥️ Kosher” today & follow Kim at @kimkushnercuisine

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Fried Chicken Latke Sliders

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What’s better than a fried chicken sandwich? Fried chicken topped in spicy-sweet jalapeño applesauce and nestled between two latkes. It’s an easy Hanukkah recipe that will become your favorite. Rice flour is our unusual ingredient, but it makes the chicken super crispy.

Jamie Geller is the best-selling cookbook author of Joy of Kosher. Jamie found her niche specializing in fast, fresh, family recipes. She’s the creative force behindJamieGeller.com

Check out her new book,Brisket 101,and her new family meal plan“Fresh Families”at FreshFamilies.us

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Almond Flour Gelt Cookies

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The 4-ingredient chocolate gelt cookies are the perfect better-for-you treat to whip up and serve to your guests! This easy Hanukkah recipe takes about 25 minutes from start to finish! They are grain-free and vegan! The kiddos will enjoy making these as well! So roll up those sleeves and get to work!

Eileen Missry started Kale & Kardio to inspire her family and friends with her love of cooking and a good Kardio session! You’ll find her recreating classic recipes with a much healthier better-for-you twist or in the nearest soul cycle!

Check out her blog for yummy-yet-healthy recipes.

Berry Cheese Latkes

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Berry Cheese Latkes is a dairy twist on the classic latke. Naomi says you can’t make these fast enough. As you take one out of the pan of this easy Hanukkah recipe, a family member will be standing beside you to gobble it up.

Naomi Nachmanis a renowned, round-the-world cooking teacher, food columnist, recipe developer, and personal chef.

Reproduced from Perfect Flavors by Naomi Nachman with permission from the copyright holders ArtScroll/Mesorah Publications, LTD.

Order your copy of “Perfect Flavors” today & follow Naomi at @naominachman

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Classic Sufganiyot Jelly-Filled Doughnuts

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This recipe yields a light and fluffy doughnut that leaves plenty of room for your favorite fillings like the classic strawberry jelly filling and confectioner’s sugar topping. This easy Hanukkah recipe would make a great dessert any time of year.

Jamie Geller is the best-selling cookbook author of Joy of Kosher. Jamie found her niche specializing in fast, fresh, family recipes. She’s the creative force behindJamieGeller.com

Check out her new book,Brisket 101,and her new family meal plan“Fresh Families”at FreshFamilies.us

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ChanukahChurros

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The preparation for this recipe needs to be planned ahead of time but the churros will need to be fried fresh. After the recipe is frozen, it only takes a few steps to fry the churros to be eaten fresh. You will need to put the oil to start heating, light the menorah, and then when everyone is ready to eat, all you have to do is peel your churros off the parchment paper and give ’em a little oil bath!

Danielle Renov is a recipe developer, and a food and travel blogger/vblogger. She’s currently working on releasing a cookbook.

Check out her blog, youtube, and Instagram for yummy-yet-healthy recipes.

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If you want a snack to have on hand for Hanukkah, try this homemade maple nut brittle. It’s so easy to make and can be done ahead of time!

Paulina Ashkenazi is a culinary instructor and wholesome food enthusiast.

Check her Instagram for more recipes.

Malted Chocolate Divine Filled Sufganiyot

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Chanukah OOT (over the top) with this chocolate one-two-three punch. Chocolate pastry cream filling, chocolate glaze, topped with chocolate-covered malted milk balls. It’s easy to see why we call this “divine.”

Use the Classic Sufganiyot dough to start this recipe.

Jamie Geller is the best-selling cookbook author of Joy of Kosher. Jamie found her niche specializing in fast, fresh, family recipes. She’s the creative force behindJamieGeller.com

Check out her new book,Brisket 101,and her new family meal plan“Fresh Families”at FreshFamilies.us

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What do you think are the easy Hanukkah recipes? Is there one I’m missing? Let me know in a comment below!

Also, check out these Purim recipes.

Happy Hanukkah! 🕎

Liz

8 Easy Hanukkah Recipes to Try (2024)

FAQs

What kind of junk food is commonly eaten during Hanukkah? ›

Fried foods, like potato pancakes and jelly doughnuts, are prepared and eaten throughout the holiday to celebrate the miracle of Hanukkah: oil that kept the menorah (an ancient lamp) lit for 8 days instead of the 1 day it was supposed to last.

What can't you eat during Hanukkah? ›

You could say Sephardic food is the original Mediterranean fusion cuisine. The kosher laws also impact what Jews eat. There is no pork or shellfish allowed, and Jews will not mix meat and dairy in the same meal, so if a chicken is on the table, you won't find butter or cheese.

What do Jews eat on Hanukkah? ›

Though they only had enough oil for one night, it stayed lit for eight, a phenomenon now known as the miracle of Hanukkah. To celebrate this miracle, Jewish people eat a number of foods fried in oil, the most well-known of which are potato latkes and jelly donuts called sufganiyot.

Can you eat cheese during Hanukkah? ›

"By the 14th century, there's quite a strong tradition that people eat cheese on Hanukkah and it's associated with Judith giving cheese to the enemy to make him drunk," Weingarten says.

What do you drink on Hanukkah? ›

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  • Sababa.
  • Hot Toddy with Spiced Rum.
  • Jelly Donut co*cktail.
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What fried food is eaten at Hanukkah? ›

Jews commemorate Hanukkah by eating fried foods. For most American Jews, that means latkes — potato pancakes fried in oil. But other cultures toss different foods into pots of boiling oil.

What are two fried treats served during Hanukkah? ›

In America, Hanukkah food typically refers to two things: latkes, Eastern European fried potato pancakes, and sufganiyot, jelly-filled doughnuts that are favored in Israel and increasingly popular here.

Can you eat eggs on Hanukkah? ›

Latkes, one of the best known of all Hanukkah foods, can be made in many different ways. The basic recipe for this delicious side dish includes just grated potatoes, eggs, and salt. The ingredients are mixed together, formed into circular patties, and fried in oil.

What not to bring to a Hanukkah party? ›

Hanukkah doesn't have any dietary restrictions, but make sure not to bring food items that aren't kosher. Even if your hosts aren't observant, it's best to stick with kosher items out of politeness. You never know if the host might have invited observant guests!

Can Jews drink alcohol on Hanukkah? ›

Wine is also a very popular drink used by the Jewish people to commemorate occasions. Jason explains, “We celebrate Hannukah and other holidays with alcohol, particularly wine, because it is a symbol of joy and happiness.

What are 3 traditions of Hanukkah? ›

Some nonreligious customs of celebration are eating treats fried in oil (which recalls the miracle of the oil), giving children gifts of money (Hanukkah gelt), and playing a game with a four-sided top called a dreidel.

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