From sweet to savory, these recipes are sure to please everyone sitting around your table this Hanukkah.
Pumpkin latkes with spiced cranberry sour cream
Though potatoes have their own symbolism in Hanukkah, it’s the oil used in the frying pan that is particularly significant — symbolizing the long-lasting oil burned in the temple lamps in the story of Hanukkah. So if you’re looking for latkes with a twist, try this sweet and spicy version. .
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Potato KnishesÂ
A classic Jewish dish, these potato knishes are perfect for the holiday or as a cold-weather comfort food. Find the
(AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Zesty zucchini and feta latkes
Here’s another latke recipe with a twist. Find the
(AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Chocolate-dipped Hanukkah pretzelsÂ
After the main meal, you can enjoy these sweet and salty treats. Here’s the recipe from
(AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Brisket latkes
Got leftover brisket? Combine it with shredded potatoes, onions and eggs to create this Hanukkah-inspired dish. Here’s
(AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Brisket
Not only is Brisket an amazingly tender cut of meat, but it also requires little attention or care while it cooks. This recipe tops the dish with wild mushrooms.
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Lucy Beni via AP
Latkes with Asian Dipping SauceÂ
Looking to branch out from the traditional latke this Hanukkah? Try these
(AP Photo/Larry Crowe)
AP Photo/Larry Crowe
Lemon and dried blueberry blintzes
These blintzes are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. Filled with creamy ricotta cheese, these are a tasty and sweet way to serve dairy for Hanukkah. Get the .
(AP Photo/Larry Crowe)
AP Photo/Larry Crowe
Roasted chicken and fall vegetables
This recipe can be a good option for those looking for a less diet-defeating option for Hanukkah. pan-roasted chicken with vegetables.
(AP Photo/Larry Crowe)
AP Photo/Larry Crowe
Buttermilk sufganiyot
Latkes may be the best-known Hanukkah dish, but puffy doughnuts offer a sweet treat that could rival the popular potato pancakes. These sufganiyot are sweet, slightly chewy and reminiscent of the famous beignets of New Orleans. Here’s the
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Whether you’re looking to cook something sweet or savory — or maybe both — this Hanukkah, here are some recipes sure to please everyone sitting around your table. Scroll through the gallery for recipes.