Hanukkah Dinner Menus
Observe the Festival of Lights with special menus and recipes that reflect the spirit of the season.
Hanukkah Supper Menu
Celebrate this eight-day festival with a special dinner.
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Hanukkah with Friends
Sephardic Jews have culinary roots throughout the Mediterranean, so this company-worthy dinner highlights the bright, sunny flavors of Spain, Turkey, and Morocco.
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Special Hanukkah Menu
There's no better way to celebrate the miracle than with a gathering of family, friends, and food. This menu includes traditional fare such as blini, Hanukkah doughnuts, glazed salmon, and potato latkes.
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Feast of Dedication
Serve a casual, yet sophisticated dinner with dishes that maintain the spirit of the occasion, but take a slight departure from the traditional recipes.
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A Hip Way To Celebrate Hanukkah
A Hip Way To Celebrate Hanukkah Menu
There's no need for a traditional celebration to be boring when you prepare and serve time-honored dishes in a whole new way.
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Hungarian Brisket
For many people, it would not be Hanukkah without a traditional brisket. This make-ahead version allows you to spend more time with family and friends. Serve the tender slices of meat with Potato-Scallion Latkes, fresh asparagus, and Apple Nut Cake for a heart-warming meal worthy of the occasion.
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A Healthy Hanukkah Menu
Share and give thanks with the flavors of seasonal bounty.
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Israeli Hanukkah Menu
Sit down to a commemorative dinner that gathers culinary traditions from Morocco to Middle Europe.
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Family Festival of Lights Supper
Family Festival of Lights Supper Menu
This casual family supper is inspired by tastes from the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Middle East. You can mix and match the main dishes and sides, or prepare them all for a hearty buffet-style meal.
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Make It Special Menu
Louisville's first family shares their favorite Hanukkah menu.
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Hanukkah Comfort Food Menu
Hanukkah Comfort Food Menu Menu
Treat your family to classic comfort food as you celebrate Hanukkah this year.