Latkes are the most traditional food enjoyed during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, as they are symbolic of the miracle of the oil. During this miracle, a tiny amount of oil thought to last only one ...
NorthJersey.com: North Jersey deli owners share how to make great latkes for Hanukkah
North Jersey deli owners share how to make great latkes for Hanukkah
Beyond the traditional menorah lightings, Hanukkah will be celebrated in very different ways around the region. That includes a torchlit run, an LGBTQ+ event, a latke cook-off, reflections from a ...
ABC 10 News: How to create a latke charcuterie board to celebrate Hanukkah
With just a couple of nights left of Hanukkah, you’ll want to get to making a latke board immediately. It’s the perfect way to feed a crowd at all of your holiday festivities. Forget the traditional ...
Although the merits of latkes are self-evident, I like the way Eppes Essen owner Josh Kanter put it: “How could potatoes with onions, crispy around the edges, with applesauce be bad?” he said. “It can ...
Hanukkah is just around the corner, and with eight nights of celebrations, I’m in constant “hostess” mode. Don’t get me wrong—hosting brings me joy (and chaos!). I love planning my holiday menus with ...
New York Post: Celebrate Hanukkah at these NYC events, pop-ups and restaurants
Hanukkah is just around the corner, and New Yorkers are ready to celebrate the happy challah-days. This festive season in NYC can feel like a smack in the face of all things Christmas, but the ...
As we light the Hanukkah candles beginning Sunday evening, Dec. 14, I can’t help but remember the celebrations of my youth. Related Articles Hold the mayo — serve these artichokes with vinaigrette ...