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Raspberry and Apricot Rugelach
This raspberry rugelach is a yummy and extra fruity version of this traditional cookie.
Apricot Rugelach
Apricot jam or preserves makes a delicious filling with chopped pecans in this rugelach recipe.
Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Sliders
Hawaiian sliders are great for potlucks for something fun and easy to share.
Munn Cookies
These Jewish lemon poppy seed cookies are thin crispy cookies that are wonderful with tea.
Chanukah Cookies
These Hanukkah cookies are easy to make ahead so the kids can have fun decorating them in different ways for each night of the holiday.
Lokshin Kugel (Noodle Pudding)
This is a side dish commonly served with roasted chicken for Friday night (Shabbat) dinner. It doesn't have to accompany chicken only, but, as my mother once told us, when she was a child, chicken and noodles were more affordable than other foods. This is a great accompaniment to any meat.
Kneecaps
Kneecap doughnuts are small, sweet fried doughnuts with an indent in the center rather than a hole. They're covered with confectioners' sugar and filled with whipped cream. For a decorative touch, add a few sprinkles or sugars to this recipe.
Erin's Canadian Fried Dough
This recipe is passed down from my Nana who was famous for her doughnuts. This is one she would make us on a cold winters day after skating all day on the outdoor rink. It is a popular treat when skating on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada.
Dad's Breakfast Bread
This is my dad's version of scones. It is a dough like cinnamon roll dough and it is fried in hot oil. Very good Sunday treat. Served with honey, jam or sprinkled with powdered sugar.
Pumpkin Sufganiot with Cranberry Jelly
I wanted to combine Thanksgiving flavors for a Hanukkah doughnut. This dough is very forgiving, and will last in the fridge, well-wrapped, for 3 days. That makes it easy to break up the recipe into batches and fry the doughnuts when it's convenient for you. This makes a great holiday breakfast or dessert! Makes about two and a half dozen, depending on your cutters.
Sufganiot
Sufganiot (doughnuts) filled with sweet cheese or preserves. Perfect for Hanukkah. For a change from cheese-filled suphganiot, inject some with teaspoons of jam.
Long Johns
These Long Johns are classic breakfast pastries. Flavor your glaze with chocolate or maple spread for different flavors.
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