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15 Donuts to Roll, Fill, and Frost for Hanukkah

Hanukkah starts today, which means many different things to many people—but it also means it’s time to celebrate all things fried in oil, including donuts. Jelly-filled donuts (and other oil-fried treats, such as latkes) are traditional Hanukkah fare commemorating the miracle of one night’s worth of oil lasting for eight nights. So in this Hanukkah season, try your hand at a few versions of donuts, jelly-filled and otherwise, from around the world: chocolate and cherry-stuffed Berliners, North African sfenj, or sugar-topped Israeli sufganiyot with jelly centers. Whether you’re observing the holiday or not, here are 15 donuts to fill, frost, and roll:

Sufganiyot (Israeli Jelly Doughnuts)
Sufganiyot (Israeli Jelly Doughnuts)
by Joan Nathan
Hanukkah Churros
by Cordelia
Castagnole (Italian Doughnuts Rolled in Sugar)
by katieparla
Basic Yeast Doughnuts (with Many Variations)
by Erin McDowell
Maple Glazed Cinnamon Twists
by Erin McDowell
Black Forest Berliners
by Erin McDowell
Bomboloni
by Food52
Apple Fritters
by Erin McDowell
Sufganiyot (Jelly Donut) Cake
by Sarah Jampel
Cranberry-Ginger Jam Donuts
by Yossy Arefi
Apple Cider Donuts
by Yossy Arefi
Mexican Chocolate Churro Rounds
by Kendra Vaculin
Bear Claws
by Erin McDowell
Sfenj (Moroccan Doughnuts)
by Michael Solomonov
Honey Long Johns
by Erin McDowell

What oil-fried delicacies will you be tackling this Hanukkah? Tell us in the comments!


(via Food52)

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