Hanukkah
251 recipes found

Olive Oil Brownies With Sea Salt
Moist in the center and crisp at the corners, these fudgy brownies are lusciously smooth but for the occasional crunch of a chocolate chip. Their bittersweet character is accentuated by the olive oil, while dark brown sugar makes them extra rich. Be sure to sprinkle the salt on top while the brownies are still warm. The heat helps the salt adhere. Use a mild oil here: Anything too grassy or sharp might overpower the chocolate.

Latke-Crusted Chicken
This was my mom’s pièce de résistance recipe every Hanukkah when I was growing up: a mashup of a breaded Chicken cutlet and an extra-crispy Latkes.
Parmesan Crisps
You only need one ingredient to make these and once you've tried them, they will be your "go to" to serve at parties, bring to parties or just enjoy all by yourself.

Polenta "Pizza" Crust
This recipe is a delicious alternative to pizza crust because the polenta provides the perfect bed for pizza toppings. Here, a knife and fork are mandatory.

Slow-Roasted Salmon with Capers, Dill and Lemon
Slow roasting this salmon recipe with capers and dill is foolproof. The oven temperature is so low, so there is a large gap between undercooked and overcooked.

Emerald Green Herb Oil
If your spring onion soup looks a bit pale, Green Herb Oil will save it. Came up with a special recipe, and it needs a little pop? Drizzle that green, baby.

Blood Orange French 75
A classic French 75 features gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and champagne. In this updated recipe, blood orange juice replaces lemon and honey for sugar.

A Dozen Eggs
I burnt an entire pot of eggs today. This is the story.

Spring Salad with Citrus and Roasted Asparagus
As signs of spring approach, the citrus season is almost over, but grilling season steps up the pace. Four ingredients that provide varying textures and flavors combine to offer a refreshing salad that is dressed in lemony goodness. The great thing about this salad is you can use any citrus, and experiment with other roasted vegetables

Inverted Puff Pastry
This inverted puff pastry recipe looks daunting but it's not. It's so easy! You can make puff pastry at home for nearly any dessert that needs crisp or crunch.

Easiest Dulce de Leche a la Bain-Marie
It is a rather hands-off recipe since the condensed milk browns nicely thanks to the Bain Marie. Pair it with toast, saltine crackers, or fresh apple slices!

Stronger-Than-Tea Ice Cream
An ultra creamy and firm ice cream with intense orange pekoe flavour that you can smell even before it starts to melt on your tongue. Miles stronger than you cup of tea.

Beef With Horseradish-Beet Aioli
For this modern take on traditional boiled beef, a beef fillet is very gently simmered (never boiled) with root vegetables in stock, then sliced up rosy rare and dolloped with a homemade horseradish aioli and some flaky sea salt. It’s piquant, juicy and on the lighter side of a beefy main course. Tenderloin works best here, but it's not generally considered kosher, so if you are making it for Passover, Rosh Hashana or another Jewish holiday, use a boneless rib roast or center cut London broil. The magenta-colored beet horseradish keeps in the fridge for weeks, and it's also great on roast beef sandwiches.

Josh Ozersky's 3-Minute Hash Browns
For this recipe's quick, 3-minute hash browns, take a big pan, sizzle some salted butter in it, and when the foaming subsides, grate an unpeeled potato over it.

Cheese Caraway Seed Crackers
These very cheesy Crackers, sprinkled with Caraway Seed or salt or even sesame seeds, are the perfect appetizer for any party. Give this recipe a try!

Weird Yummy Meatballs
This recipe is gonna sound weird, but you have to trust me on this one. These yummy meatballs are seriously one of my favorite things my Grandmama makes.

Anchovy Buttered Cabbage
A small plate of handmade northern Italian pasta, bigoli en salsa, that I had at North and Navy inspired this concoction. The salsa originally consists of stewing pounds of white onions with olive oil, anchovies, and white wine until creamy. While it's a no-brainer to sub butter for olive oil, I'm not sure how I ended up using cabbage in place of onions and garlic instead of white wine. Anyhow, it ended up being two of the best decisions I've made in the kitchen.

Raspberry Rose Rugelach
With its garnet-hued raspberry jam filling and fragrant rose sugar topping, this rugelach is a vivid departure from more traditional incarnations. It also uses two different kinds of salt, which provide forthright seasoning and a bare hint of crunch. You can make them up to 5 days ahead, if stored in an airtight container.

Roasted Fruit Panzanella
You’ve heard of Panzanella, right? That delightful Italian Salad that combines day-old bread into a meal? I decided to put a sweet (Filipino) spin on that dish by crisping up some Ube bread and Roasted Stone Fruit.

Pastéis de Tentúgal
This is your new favorite sweet! This Pastéis de Tentúgal recipe is a crispy, buttery Portuguese pastry filled with egg custard.

Red Kuri Squash Soup with Crispy Bulgur, Fennel Seeds & Curcuma
This soup is a celebration of all things Fall. A Red Kuri squash soup, that I cook really simply with no particular twist, I don’t feel that it really needs any. I just go creative on the toppings : crispy bulgur with curcuma and fennel seeds, it adds a little depth to the soup. If you like some heat, I recommend also adding a pinch of chili powder !

Chocolate Mint Bark
Everyone will be green with envy when they get a taste of this easy and amazing Oreo-infused Chocolate Mink Bark!

S'mores Bark
Hey campers, put down the kindling because you can get your S'mores fix without the fire with this super S'Mores Bark, the perfect combination of chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers.
Moroccan Montecaos - Melt Away Cinnamon cookies
This Montecao Cookies recipe melt in your mouth and they are totally addictive. I first had them at my Jewish Moroccan friend Henna party in Barcelona.