10 Traditional Hanukkah Side Dishes You'll Want to Make All Year

2019-12-03
10 Traditional Hanukkah Side Dishes You'll Want to Make All Year

A classic Hanukkah dinner menu is within your grasp, even if it's your first time hosting the holiday meal. From latkes and kugel to brisket and challah, these traditional Hanukkah side dish recipes will spark old memories and new traditions—and leave only empty plates behind).

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Best Basic Challah

Save room on your Hanukkah table for a stunning braid of challah. Yes, you can make a braid at home! If this is your first attempt, our how-to video along with the recipe will lead you to a perfect plait. Adventurous chefs can reach for our flavorful adaptations, such as garlic-herb, parmesan, or chocolate.

Test Kitchen Tip: For sheen, brush the loaves with an egg wash before baking.

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Mochi Latkes

Potato pancakes are a must on any Hanukkah menu. After you've had the classic version on night one, switch things up! For a modern upgrade, try adding mochi flour for a showy texture that holds up well to toppings.

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Sticky Roasted Carrots with Citrus

Sweet, spicy, tangy, and nutty all at once, these carrots will leave everyone rooting for another serving of this sheet pan Hanukkah side dish. Honey, chiles de arbol, citrus, and tahini deliver on those flavor notes, while in-season carrots get even sweeter once you roast them. To save time and oven space as you prep the rest of the meal, complete this vegetable recipe a few hours ahead and refrigerate until it's time to dine. The carrots taste just as amazing chilled.

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Matzo Ball Soup

One of the quintessential Passover and Hanukkah foods, this hearty yet healthy soup is so packed with delicious elements we have a tough time picking our favorite. The homemade chicken stock? Wait, no. The caramelized onions. Or what about the light and fluffy club soda-spiked matzo balls? Let's just say all of the above is what we love most (and think you will to) about this classic Jewish recipe.

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Spiced Applesauce

Whether you pile it on top of latkes, swipe it up with your meat entrée, or slather it on a Brie-topped toast, this applesauce will steal the show the moment you add it to your Hanukkah dinner buffet. The warm fall spices help each spoonful taste like the all-American pie. Have extra jars? Gift them to friends, neighbors, or coworkers for a Hanukkah present that will keep on giving for days to come.

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Fresh Citrus and Cranberry Salad

Balance out brisket's richness with a crisp and refreshing salad. Tart cranberries, seasonal citrus, and peppery arugula pack a massive flavor punch in a well-balanced side dish. It tastes best chilled, so toss it together before you start roasting your entrée and refrigerate until it's time to light the menorah.

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Popovers

There's no wrong time to serve pillowy popovers with an airy center: with a plate of eggs at brunch, alongside slow-braised soups and stews, or next to your entrée of choice. Kitchen staples including flour, sugar, eggs, milk, cheese, and salt—seriously, that's all you need for this Hanukkah side dish—magically transform when you follow celebrity chef Tyler Florence's easy instructions.

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Crispy Latkes

Seri Kertzner, the blogger behind Little Miss Party, has perfected her extra-crispy latke recipe. She's also sharing topping ideas like honey-nut, salmon-dill, and sour cream-onion. This easy Hanukkah latke recipe is best served warm.

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Honey Fruit Salad

Master it now; serve it again at Passover. This honey-drizzled fruit salad can be customized for the season. For a Hanukkah side dish, try apples, grapes, and pears. Come spring, opt for a blend of berries and melon.

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Crispy Potatoes with Rosemary Salt

Thinly sliced russet potatoes baked until golden make a simple but elegant side for your traditional Hanukkah dinner menu. A pinch of fresh rosemary salt is the final step for this easy recipe.

Test Kitchen Tip: Use a mandoline slicer to make even slices of potato.

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