Photo: First night of Chanukah at my parents' house How did Chanukah creep up on us so fast? It's only the first week of December! Oh that whacky Jewish calendar (or a whacky Gregorian calendar, really). I didn't really have time in between Thanksgiving and now to cook up some new Chanukah recipes, so I'm going to have to regurgitate (metaphorically) some oldies but goodies. To save folks the trouble of digging through the archives, here's a roundup of my Chanukah recipes from last year, as well as a few recipes that aren't Chanukah specific but would be appropriate for this week's festive meals. It is a custom for this holiday to eat foods that are fried in oil, in honor of the miracle of one night's worth of oil lasting for eight nights in the
Chanukah story. The oil burned for eight nights, we light eight candles, we gain at least eight pounds and spell the holiday's name at least eight ways.
Happy Chanukah / Hanukkah / Hanukah everyone!
GLUTEN-FREE CHANUKAH RECIPES
Those confetti latkes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah and lots of crispy latkes!
I have to admit to having a soft spot for the jelly donuts. You did a wonderful job on them.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chanukah!
Sheltie Girl @ Gluten A Go Go
Happy Hanukkah!
ReplyDeleteAll those latkes look wonderful!
Wow, that all looks really good. Especially the latkes. Happy Hanukkah!
ReplyDeleteHappy Chanukah! I hope you can make it down to Manhattan again soon.
ReplyDeleteHey! Those latkes look so good :) Ill defiantly try to make them. I have Celiac so this is perfect for me!
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