Eight Things You NEED To Eat During The Hanukkah Holiday

Eight Things You NEED To Eat During The Hanukkah Holiday

If you like fried foods, then you will love this list! From latkes to fried chicken, and everything in between, this list has you covered! Hanukkah would not be complete without these foods!

In Order… Here Are The Best…

NIGHT #1: LATKES AND SAUCE

Lots and lots of lox sauce … and apple sauce, and any other kind of sauce for dipping. These grated potato pancakes pair right with just about any kind of dipping sauce your heart desires. 

NIGHT #2: APPLE CIDER DOUGHNUTS

These apple cider doughnuts are the perfect holiday treat. We love a good donut that has a crispy exterior and a soft inside. If this doesn't get you in the holiday spirit, what will?

NIGHT #3: ZUCCHINI FRITTERS

Not all fried foods have to be bad for you. These zucchini fritters are a nice change of pace. Tip: the more moisture you get out of the zucchini the better the fritter. This recipe is also a great starting point for more creative fritters.

NIGHT #4: FISH STICKS

Cornmeal creates a beautiful texture to these fish sticks, it offers just crunch you are looking for. The slaw adds a really nice finish to this meal, making this a well rounded dinner for night four. The whole family will love this grown up version of a classic favorite. Tip: Go easy on the Old Bay seasoning, we are told a little goes a long way.

NIGHT #5: SUFGANIYOT

Why not have donuts twice in one week? After all, it's the holidays! These strawberry filled donuts taste amazing and the recipe yields 16 servings, so you don't have to worry about having enough for the whole family.

NIGHT #6: CHICKPEAS

Enjoy chickpeas like you've never had before — fry them! This chickpea recipe is great for making a delicious snack. Don't forget to fully dry out the chickpeas before frying. This will make the best crispiest scenario. Add a little lime zest and you'll be making these long after the holidays are over.

NIGHT #7: APPLE FRITTERS

These apple fritters are sure to warm you from the inside out, especially with all of the warm spices in this recipe. The recipe yields about 20 fritters and takes about 45 minutes to make. Make your fritters dynamic by trying out a variety of apples for a sweet tart.

NIGHT #8: FRIED CHICKEN

It's day eight. So go big or go home. That means its time to make fried chicken. Marinade the chicken pieces in buttermilk for a truly flavorful dish.

 

We wish you the best during your holiday season. May it be filled with friends, family, sweaters and a bounty of deliciously crispy fried foods. With the new year around the corner, now is the time to indulge in all your favorites before workout season begins.

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Article & Photo Source: Epicurious

 





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