Mayim Bialik’s 7 Vegan Hanukkah Recipes You Must Try This Holiday

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Following on from longtime-vegan and Big Bang Theory actress Mayim Bialik’s peaceful Thanksgiving, Bialik also celebrates a plant based Hanukkah with her family and children, as she is what she considers an observant Jew.

If you’re also celebrating Hanukkah this year (or just want to try something different) then just like Mayim, you can too, as she’s been kind enough to share her recipes.

Mayim Bialik’s 7 Vegan Hanukkah Recipes You Must Try This Holiday


Mayim’s Vegan Sufganiyot (Jelly Donuts)

As those who celebrate Hanukkah are celebrating oil, fried food is pretty much essential. What better excuse for a feast of these delicious donuts? Get the recipe here.

Mayim’s Root Vegetable Latkes (Potato Pancakes)

Because there are sweet potatoes and carrots in here, these fritters take on an orangey color and sweet taste. They’re made from vegetables so that makes up for being fried, or so Mayim says. Get the recipe here.

Mayim’s Mishmash Soup

You just can’t wrong with a little chuck everything in the pot kinda soup, right Mayim? Get the recipe here.

Moroccan Vegetable Salad

With all the Hanukkah indulging, a bit of colorful salad gives a healthy balance – Mayim’s recipe has got ya’! Get the recipe here.

Mayim’s Zucchini Pie

If it has zucchini, it must be healthy right? Regardless, this vegan pie is exactly what your Hanukkah table spread needs. Get the recipe here.

Mayim’s Brussels Sprouts Chips

Trust us – this isn’t as gross as it sounds. Brussels sprouts chips are just like kale or potato chips, yet have a distinctly Mayim spin, we’re digging it. Get the recipe here.

Mayim’s Hot Pretzel Challah

If you’re looking for homemade bread with a bang – this recipe by the woman herself will definitely be a crowd pleaser. Get the recipe here.

If you like these, you’ll love the rest of Mayim Bialik’s recipe book, with over 100 recipes – this can be purchased from here.


Image Credit: Mayim Bialik

This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 7:32 am

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