Hanukkah commemorates a miracle involving oil. So a natural place to celebrate is in a frying pan. After years of experimentation, I have settled on a huge, cast-iron pan for frying latkes, the ...
Hanukkah may be nicknamed the Festival of Lights, but if you ask us, it’s also a Festival of FOOD! Because Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of a small amount of lamp oil keeping the Second Temple’s ...
From turkey and cranberry sauce straight to potato pancakes in one weekend. Not bad! Hanukkah this year begins Sunday night, Nov. 28, so those who celebrate can move right into the holiday while still ...
Despite citations and fines, problematic bars continue to operate across the city Read full article: Houston single mom’s SNAP benefits stolen; state says they can’t replace them An image of Buezo and ...
Outside of the Jewish community, Hanukkah is by far the most familiar Jewish holiday: Menorahs are sold in shops alongside tree ornaments, and folks of all stripes, semitic or otherwise, love to sing ...
Larry Broder's Hanukkah celebration begins with 300 pounds of shredded potatoes. To that he mixes 40 pounds of eggs, 20 pounds of onions, 25 pounds of flour, salt, pepper and, he said, "lots of love ...
This week, I hosted a Hanukkah cooking workshop where there was one rule: Don’t say the word “latke.”And I don’t think any of the 15 participants missed the dish-that-shall-not-be-named. The meal took ...
‘Tis the season for potato pancakes. Wednesday marks the first night of Hanukkah, an eight-day Jewish holiday also known as the festival of lights. Rabbis and scholars have a few competing ideas about ...
“Hanukkah O’ Hanukkah, come light the Menorah!” From singing cheerful songs and eating crispy potato latkes to seeing the beautiful burning candles and celebrating with family, you can easily get in ...