So blessed to share it with our friends and neighbours đ
This is what it's all about - togetherness, community, and spreading light to those around us.
So blessed to share it with our friends and neighbours đ
This is what it's all about - togetherness, community, and spreading light to those around us.
So I didn't grow up eating sufganiyot. That was always more of an Israel thing. So for those in the know, what is the correct amount of powdered sugar to put on?
I had my first sufganiyah of the season yesterday⊠and of course I had to turn it into a Hebrew lesson! đđ©âš
Iâm teaching you how to say sufganiyah like a real Israeli. Get ready for Hanukkah sweetness, Hebrew fun, and maybe⊠another donut. đđ„
Also, stay tuned for my Part 2 Hanukkah YouTube lesson all about the festive holiday dropping this Sunday đ€
Sufganiyot are more than a treatâtheyâre a journey through my life in Israel, from powdered sugar-covered childhood classics to Roladinâs gourmet creations. đ©
Now, living abroad, I miss the memories they carry: trays at work, family laughter, and the sweet togetherness of Hanukkah.
Whatâs your sufganiyah story?
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146 likes, 7 comments - hebrewbyinbal on December 27, 2024: "When I think about sufganiyot, itâs not just the taste that comes to mind but an entire journey through my life in Israel, marked by powdered sugar, sticky fingers, and a whole lot of memories. As a child, sufganiyot meant the classic, no-nonsense kind: pillowy fried dough with a dollop of red jelly peeking out, covered in a generous dusting of powdered sugar that always ended up on my face. They were simple, and they were perfect. Then, somewhere along the way, the sufganiyah underwent a glow-up. Roladin came onto the scene with their gourmet creations â filled with things I couldnât have imagined in my childhood: Pistachio cream, dulce de leche, white chocolate ganache. Suddenly, sufganiyot werenât just a treat; they were a statement, a spectacle, a reason to line up and take pictures before biting in. It became a competition of creativity, with bakeries outdoing themselves each year, and Hanukkah turned into a festival of dough. Now, living outside of Israel, I miss sufganiyot â not necessarily for how they taste but for the memories they carry. Trays of sufganiyot would magically appear in every workplace I was ever part of during Hanukkah, bringing people together for a sweet break. At family gatherings, mini sufganiyot would make the rounds, and weâd laugh, argue over whoâd eaten the last one, and share stories from the year. It wasnât just about the food; it was the togetherness, the familiarity, the sticky sweetness of tradition. Whatâs your sufganiyah story? Whether itâs your favorite flavor or the memory tied to it, Iâd love to hear it đ #jewishfood #hanukkah #israel #jellydonut".
Funniest Hanukkah video & Learning Hebrew!
I deleted my comment about latkes because it was offensive to Team Latke.
Here are a bunch of recipes for you to enjoy.
https://www.chabad.org/recipes/recipe_cdo/aid/2792082/jewish/Potato-Latkes.htm
Monday goal: try to make #sufganiyot for the first time.