Our Chanukah initiative for this year is all about frying. But not just deep-frying. We have recipes that are oven-fried, pan-fried, air-fried, and of course what's Chanukah without a deep-fried recipe.
We have an incredibly talented lineup of chefs bringing you their very best takes on fried Chanukah recipes every day from now until the end of Chanukah. Follow along on Instagram to watch it happen in live time.
If you don't have Instagram, all the recipes will be updated daily and posted to this roundup so you can have easy access to all of them and be a part of all the fun!
And for those of you who want to watch the recipes being made, watch the "Let's Fry That" show on this page.
Happy Frying!
- Beer Donut Holes with Cinnamon Sugar by Mushky Perlstein @mymamenu

- Maple Bourbon Chicken Poppers by Sarah Schepansky @asprinkle_of_Sarah

- Roasted Beet and Goat Cheese Salad with Pears and Meyer Lemon Vinaigrette by Naomi Ross @naomirosscooks
- Vegetable Tempura by Rivky Weinschneider @spinachnspice
- Cornbread Latkes with a Fried Sage and Cinnamon Apple Chutney by Mozelle Goldstein @sy_in_li
- General Tso’s Tempeh by Alison Gutwaks @alibabka

- Yapchik Latkes by Tova Lowenthal, video by Faigy Murray @mykitchen_mystudio
- Deep-Fried Olives with Lemon Garlic Dipping Sauce by Reva (Blander) Yaffe @revolutionaryfoods
- Loaded Deep-Fried Brussel Sprouts by Adina Silberman @homewithadina
- Sachlav Empanadas by Sophia Hassoun @syrian_in_israel
- Fried Ice Cream by Menachem Goodman @totallytalentedteen
- Fried Lotus Truffles by Elana Friedman @elanas_kitchen
- Delicata Squash Latkes by Sruly Meyer @srulycooks

- Quick Hungarian Fritlach by Agi Schwartz @agischwartzevents
- Asian Marinated Fried Chicken with a Spicy Apple Slaw by Jessica Beren @short.on.thyme
- Korean Corn Dog by Chavie Fleisher @the_hungry_hygienist
- Pumpkin Air-Fried Vegan Gluten-Free Churros by Natalya Fisher @littleleaf_kitchen
- Tempura-Fried Apples (Gluten Free) by Sacha Ginsberg @sachaservedwhat
- Gluten-Free Churros (in the Air Fryer) by Elizabeth Leigh @elizabethleigh_official














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