Find doughnuts, babka, apple cakes, kugel, coconut macaroons, rugelach, and more in this collection of celebratory Hanukkah desserts perfect to light up the winter holiday.
Is there any better way to celebrate Hanukkah (December 25, 2024 to January 2, 2025) than with a variety of sweet desserts? We've got everything from classic donuts, cookies, and cakes to cheeky ...
The Hanukkah equivalent of peppermint bark ... Need to make a big-batch dessert for a party? This spin on caramel corn is flavorful, crunchy heaven. Plus, you can pull it together in less than ...
“Chocolate babka already tops my list of favorite breads to bake and eat,” says recipe creator Erin McDowell, “but add banana into the mix and it’s seriously killer. The dough itself is ...
Look no further for sugar and spice come this Festival of Lights to sweeten the finale of 2024. This year, we’re rounding up the Hanukkah desserts you can order at some of the county’s better bakeries ...
Sufganiyot is the traditional Hanukkah dessert in Israel. These jelly-filled donuts are deep-fried in oil, connecting them to the miracle of the oil lasting eight nights. Powdered sugar gives them ...
Sufganiyot, jelly-filled doughnuts with North African and Eastern European origins, have become an iconic Hanukkah dessert — a sweet counterpart to savory oil-fried latkes. While many mom-and ...
The eight-day holiday, often known as the “Festival of Lights,” celebrates religious freedom and commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the second century BCE, after the ...