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Easy recipe for doughnuts this Hanukkah

Cookbook author Jamie Geller tells Fox News Digital why sufganiyot, a version of jelly doughnuts, are eaten during Hanukkah. Plus, a recipe on how to make them at home.


Easy recipe for doughnuts this Hanukkah

Many people are familiar with latkes, a potato pancake-like food that is eaten during Hanukkah. 

"So basically, Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of the oil. There was enough oil to last one day, but it lasted eight days," Geller, who lives in Jerusalem, said. 

As a result of this, many foods eaten during Hanukkah are fried in oil, she said - "both sweet and savory." 

"The classic being filled with jelly and smothered in powdered sugar," she said, noting "you can get them anywhere and everywhere during the Hanukkah season." 

In recent years, sufganiyot's popularity has "exploded," not just in Israel, but around the world, she said.

She continued, "every year we try to outdo ourselves doing something more crazy and something more gourmet." 

"Everything - the entire dough - is actually made in the bag," she said. "This is something fun you could do with your kids, because sometimes cooking with kids can be very, very messy and overwhelming."

The entire recipe comes together in about an hour, including time for the dough to rise, she said.

And if a person is afraid of frying things, Geller shared a tip that works not just for this recipe, but for any involving cooking in oil.

"I actually recommend putting a carrot - peeled and cut like 3 or 4 inches - into the pan," she said. "It will help regulate the temperature of your oil as well as attract all those little particles that sort of come off your food as you're frying in batches." 

1 packet active dry yeast (2¼ teaspoons)

3 cups all-purpose flour

1 egg

3 tablespoons sugar

1 cup warm water

1½ tablespoons oil (plus more for frying)

½ teaspoons salt

1 tablespoon brandy or cognac

zest of 1 lemon

2 cups of strawberry jelly

1. In a gallon-sized plastic bag, add the yeast, warm water, sugar, brandy, lemon zest, oil, egg and flour.

2. Zip bag and mix ingredients well.

3. Place bag in a bowl of very warm water for 1 hour.

4. Remove dough from bag onto a floured surface. The dough should be sticky, which makes great sufganiyot! Roll out the dough to ½ inch (1 cm) thickness. Make sure both sides of the dough are floured, so it doesn't stick to the surface. With a cookie cutter or drinking glass, cut two-inch circles in the dough. When you are left with scraps of dough, roll it out again and cut more circles.

5. Cover with a towel for 30 minutes. 

7. Remove and place on cooling rack or plate with paper towels.

8. With a squeeze tube or piping bag, add your favorite jelly or jam to the doughnuts. Just make sure the jelly/jam isn't too chunky to squeeze through whatever you're using.

This recipe is owned by Jamie Geller and was shared with Fox News Digital.

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