Many traditional Hanukkah foods, like shallow-fried potato latkes and deep-fried jelly doughnuts, hinge on oil. Also called the Festival of Lights, the Jewish holiday commemorates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem. According to the story, there was only enough oil to fuel the menorah for one night, but somehow, someway, it lasted for eight.
Todayâs tradition of lighting candles for eight consecutive evenings and, yes, enjoying lots of crispy fried foods, honors that magical flame. But thereâs more to Hanukkah than potato pancakes and sufganiyot. Below, weâre sharing our favorite Hanukkah recipes, including tender brisket, pillowy challah doughnuts, rich cheesecake, and more. Donât worry, you have eight whole nights to try them all.
