19 Hanukkah Dinner Recipes the Whole Family Will Love (2024)

Give family and friends the greatest gift of all at your Hanukkah celebration: an assortment of beloved recipes, including latkes, brisket, short ribs, kugel, and more. Whether you like to prepare traditional holiday dishes or branch out with more modern interpretations of the classics, our collection of essential Hanukkah dinner recipes has something for every family. Rooted in tradition, these dishes will make your celebration both meaningful and delicious.

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Smoked Salmon Dip with Bagel Chips

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We've taken all of our favorite bagel toppings and packed them into one sensational dip. We're talking cream cheese, smoked salmon, red onion, and capers, plus horseradish for kick.

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Matzo Latkes

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These crisp, savory cakes make perfect beds for smoked salmon.

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Miso-Tomato Braised Short Ribs

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This platter of succulent short-ribs melds flavors from cultures all around the world with the most delicious results. Miso is the magic in the marinade—rubbed over the ribs which are chilled overnight, it adds salt, umami, and a subtle tanginess. Fennel, tomatoes, and orange juice brighten the braise, while ginger offers a hint of heat.

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Classic Latkes

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Potato pancakes make for festive starters at any party. Serve them with toppers like crème fraîche, trout roe, smoked trout, and lingonberry jam.

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Chunky Applesauce

Try a chunky applesauce to accompany your homemade latkes. Using both McIntosh and Granny Smith apples will ensure the right texture—the McIntoshes soften into a purée, while the Grannies stay chunky.

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Braised Brisket with Carrots, Garlic, and Parsnips

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This dish is a classic for the ages! The best part? The brisket can be cooked a day in advance.

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Challah

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Making this traditional bread from scratch is totally worth it. Just 50 minutes of prep, and you're rewarded with a bakery-worthy loaf of challah.

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Pomegranate-Braised Short Ribs

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Red wine and pomegranate juice give these tender braised short ribs incredible depth of flavor, while pomegranate seeds add the perfect pop of color.

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Matzo-Ball Soup with Leeks

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This is the ultimate comfort food, whether it's Hanukkah or not. Our tried-and-true matzo balls get their fluffiness from seltzer and baking powder and their rich flavor from chicken fat (schmaltz to those in the know!).

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Fennel and Smoked Salmon Salad

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A simple dressing of lemon juice and zest and olive oil is all fresh fennel and smoked salmon need to shine in this 10-minute appetizer recipe.

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Wine-Braised Brisket

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A crowd-pleasing option that's worthy of priority placement on your Hanukkah dinner table, this brisket is rich and meltingly tender after braising in white wine, lemon, and mustard. Hearty root vegetables are added for the last 45 minutes of cooking.

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Chicken-Liver Mousse with Raspberry Jelly

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Team rich, creamy chicken-liver mousse with homemade raspberry jelly for the ultimate sophisticated starter. Serve with crostini and your favorite pickled veggies. Ready for more? You can't go wrong with this silky Chicken-Liver Crostini with Quince Jelly.

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Potato Kugel Gratin

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Make potato gratin dairy-free by swapping the usual cream for chicken broth. A golden-brown matzo-meal crust is the perfect finishing touch.

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Meyer Lemon Brisket with Pomegranate Gremolata

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We've amped up gremolata, an Italian condiment made of fresh parsley, garlic, and lemon, with jewel-like pomegranate seeds. It cuts the richness of braised brisket beautifully.

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Short Ribs with Root Vegetables

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This dish is inspired by traditional recipes that use flanken, a cut of beef from the chuck end of short ribs. In Jewish custom, the meat is boiled and served with horseradish. Our version uses braised boneless ribs and pairs them with earthy vegetables.

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Chicken Liver Pate

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Get your Hanukkah party started with this easy, elegant pâté and golden toasts.

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Kugel Muffins

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These individual kugels are baked in a muffin pan. Cottage cheese and sour cream give them rich flavor while a touch of orange marmalade and the addition of currants takes them into sweet territory

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Kumquat-Braised Short Ribs

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The vibrant fruit adds a burst of color and citrus flavor to braised beef. Serve with a simple sauce made from the cooking juices and a side of Sautéed Spinach with Toasted Pine Nuts.

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Roasted Apples

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For an applesauce alternative, toss apple wedges with sugar and cinnamon and roast until tender.

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FAQs

What is a traditional Hanukkah dinner menu? ›

The eight days of Hanukkah are observed with the lighting of a menorah after sundown and meals featuring foods challah bread, kugel, potato latkes, jelly doughnuts called sufganiyot, and festive drinks. Fried foods recall the miracle at the Temple of Jerusalem, when a day's worth of oil lasted eight nights.

What is one food families like to eat for Hanukkah? ›

Latkes. These fried potato pancakes are possibly the best-known Hanukkah food. The oil used to fry them is a commemoration of the oil in the temple lamps. Made of shredded potatoes and onions much like hash browns, they're traditionally topped with applesauce and served as a side dish.

What is the traditional meal for the first day of Hanukkah? ›

A perfect Hanukkah meal might start with matzoh ball soup, have a traditional brisket at the center and a stack of potato latkes on the side. If brisket is not your thing, a simple roasted chicken would serve very nicely, too.

What cannot be eaten during Hanukkah? ›

"Among other rules, eating certain animals, primarily pigs and shellfish, is forbidden; meat must be ritually and humanely slaughtered; and dairy and meat aren't to be eaten at the same meal." Fish and plant foods are "neutral" (parve) and can be eaten with either meat or dairy.

What is forbidden during Hanukkah? ›

It is customary for women not to work for at least the first half-hour of the candles' burning, and some have the custom not to work for the entire time of burning. It is also forbidden to fast or to eulogize during Hanukkah.

What kind of junk food is commonly eaten during Hanukkah? ›

Fried foods, like potato pancakes and jelly doughnuts, are prepared and eaten throughout the holiday to celebrate the miracle of Hanukkah: oil that kept the menorah (an ancient lamp) lit for 8 days instead of the 1 day it was supposed to last.

Why is brisket eaten at Hanukkah? ›

A brisket is a large cut of beef that is best cooked slowly, making it the perfect dish to prepare for large gatherings. Brisket became especially popular among Ashkenazi Jewish communities because of its size, kosher status, and low price point.

What to bring to a Hanukkah party food? ›

Traditional foods include potato latkes, applesauce and brisket. Spinning the dreidel (a four-sided top) for “Hanukkah gelt” (gold-wrapped chocolate coins) is another part of the celebration. Your host might appreciate gifts of chocolate, gourmet applesauce, candles, books or board games.

What to bring to a Hanukkah party? ›

Gift-giving is a relatively new tradition that sprung up because Hanukkah happens during the holiday season, so when bringing gifts, don't go overboard. Books, jewelry, and food can be appropriate Hanukkah presents – but make sure any food is kosher.

What are four popular foods at Hanukkah? ›

Traditional Hanukkah Foods
  • Latkes. Taste of Home. Traditionally, latkes are fried potato pancakes eaten to remember the oil miracle in the Hanukkah story. ...
  • Applesauce and Sour Cream. lisafx/Getty Images. ...
  • Sufganiyot. Taste of Home. ...
  • Gelt. Taste of Home. ...
  • Hanukkah Cookies. Taste of Home. ...
  • Brisket. Taste of Home. ...
  • Kugel. Taste of Home.
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Can you eat dairy on Hanukkah? ›

A lesser-known Hanukkah custom is to eat dairy, to celebrate the heroism of Judith, slayer of the general Holofernes. Although Judith's defeat of Holofernes took place centuries before the Maccabees defeated the Romans, Jews in the medieval period began to associate Judith's bravery with the miracle of Hanukkah.

What do you bring to a Hanukkah dinner party? ›

Traditional foods include potato latkes, applesauce and brisket. Spinning the dreidel (a four-sided top) for “Hanukkah gelt” (gold-wrapped chocolate coins) is another part of the celebration. Your host might appreciate gifts of chocolate, gourmet applesauce, candles, books or board games.

What do you eat at Hanukkah brunch? ›

So many traditional Jewish foods double as brunch favorites, from potato latkes (hash browns, anyone?) to doughnuts and challah. Fried foods are a given, so don't be shy with the olive oil. And no brunch is complete without a champagne co*cktail — we recommend pretty pink cranberry mimosas.

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