Brisket is a popular Hanukkah dish, and this recipe for beef brisket with smashed potatoes and carrots uses a pressure cooker. The result: melt-in-your-mouth meat that tastes like you spent hours toiling over the stove.
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Hanukkah Recipe: Applesauce
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Latkes are often served with applesauce; skip the jar and try out this homemade roasted applesauce recipe that calls for lemon juice and kosher salt.
Doughnuts fried in oil commemorate the Hanukkah miracle that took place. If you're not ready to make the tasty treats entirely from scratch, this three-minute doughnut hole recipe is perfect: it uses a premade biscuit dough for truly delicious and easy-to-make doughnuts.
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Hanukkah Recipe: Roasted Brussels Sprouts
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Brussels sprouts, like this easy roasted recipe, are a popular Hanukkah vegetable side dish.
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Hanukkah Recipe: Red Cabbage, Cranberry, and Apple Slaw
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Sometimes all the heavy items on the Hanukkah table need to be balanced by something crunchy and fresh like this red cabbage, cranberry, and apple slaw.
Powdered jelly doughnuts are known as sufganiyot and are a staple this time of year. This classic sufganiyot jelly-filled doughnuts recipe can be made at home but looks like something you'd buy in a store.
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Hanukkah Recipe: Crispy Potato Latkes With Spiced Pear Compte
This potato kugel cup recipe from Jamie Geller lets you create single servings and gives you delicious crispy edges in every bite. (If you don't want more potatoes on your table, there are plenty of noodle kugel options, too!)
There's nothing traditionally Hanukkah-y about this roasted squash dish, but it will help round out your table: the tang of the vinegar helps cut through the heaviness of some of the other dishes, and squash always feels festive at a holiday table.