Hanukkah Foods from Around the World

Hanukkah Foods from Around the World

In India, these doughnut-like spheres are soaked in a syrup with in a saffron and rosewater syrup. They'd make a show stopping finish to your Hanukkah party.

Keeping with the fried theme, these zucchini fritters are a great alternative to latkes for one of the many nights of Hanukkah. Similar leek fritters called keftes are a favorite for Syrian Jews at Hanukkah.

Rome's unofficial Christmas dessert for cassola, a baked ricotta cheesecake, was originally created by Italian Jews and served during Hanukkah. This version, passed down by April Caudle's grandmother, got rave reviews. "Easily the BEST cheesecake I've ever eaten," says KateMac.

While Jews in Italy don't eat a lot of latkes, they do have many versions of fried eggplant, including ones especially for Hanukkah. Layer these golden fried slices with tomato sauce and mozzarella, or serve as is for a delicious side.

You'll find blintzes in American Jewish delis and all over central European countries like Poland and Slovakia. They're enjoyed on Hanukkah in honor of Judith, a Jewish widow who slayed the Assyrian king after feeding him lots of cheese and wine.

Jews in Tuscany have a fried chicken dish made just for Hanukkah that starts with marinating the chicken with lemon and warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. You can add those spices to the flour mixture for this traditional fried chicken recipe.

The story of Hanukkah centers on Jews who fought back against their Greek Assyrian rulers. So it makes perfect sense to serve these traditional honey-soaked Greek doughnuts during the holiday.

Jews in India eat burfi for Hanukkah, a sweet made with condensed milk, sugar, and nuts (kind of like fudge). This speedy version comes together in the microwave with coconut and sliced almonds.

Jews have been in Colombia since the end of the 18th century. You'll find fried plantains on the table at many Hanukkah celebrations there (and just about every meal during the year). "Easily a five star recipe," says bd.weld.

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