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Home » Food » Cooking » Holiday Cooking » Channukah Latkes » Busy Parents’ Guide to Hannukah

Busy Parents’ Guide to Hannukah

12/16/2014 by The Mama Maven

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Busy Parents' Guide to Hanukkah | The Mama Maven Blog

Hannukah (or how ever way you spell it) starts tonight. Usually I’d stress about getting ready, but not this year. I just don’t have the time. We do try to keep it pretty low key. Here are some suggestions to help this year. Here’s the busy parents’ guide to Hannukah!

The Latkes

We only make them on the first night and my MIL’s recipe saves me..

Mom Hacks for Hannukah | The Mama Maven Blog

You’ll need a box of Potato Pancake Mix, a real potato, oil for frying and any fixings you’d like (sour cream or applesauce). Follow the directions on the box and your family will think you slaved in your kitchen all day. I now use a stainless steel pan, but you can use anything you have to fry in. Or use your air fryer.

Mom Hacks for Hannukah | The Mama Maven Blog

Even working in the city all day, it won’t take much to prepare these for my family.

Get the full instructions here:
Super Easy Potato Latkes 

Or if you want to make the latkes from scratch, break our your spiralizer and a few potatoes.

Recipe here:
Spiralizer Golden Potato Latkes

Spiralizer Sweet Potato Latkes

Get a spiralizer here https://amzn.to/36lUqhQ
Or just go buy them! Lots of places have frozen latkes – ie. Trader Joe’s or your local supermarket. There is no shame in this!

Mom Hacks for Hannukah | The Mama Maven Blog Spiralized Golden Potato Latkes | The Mama Maven Blog @themamamaven

2. The Presents! While you may do the 8 nights of gifts, you don’t have to give massively big gifts. Maybe only make a big deal on one of the nights… For example — the first night is when we really do something with our family. We make latkes, have a nice dinner, give the biggest presents.. It’s not 8 nights of partying.

TIP: Wrap all the presents ahead of time (do you really want to come home from work and wrap gifts while you are trying to serve dinner and wrangle kids?). Make sure you keep track of what you wrapped (use a post it note or write in script on the bottom or back of your wrapped present), otherwise you’ll be playing “Unwrap the mystery gift”. It’s not as fun as it sounds.

The Menorah!

Have a menorah ready ahead of time (and as my friend Jeff reminded me, “take off the leftover wax before you light the candles). Make sure you have enough candles on hand. The first night you light two candles (1 plus the Shamesh), the second night is 3 candles, the third night is 4 candles, etc.. — you need 44 candles. One box should be fine, but if you are lighting several menorahs, like we do – plan ahead and get a couple of boxes.

Mom Hacks for Hannukah | The Mama Maven Blog

Dessert! 

Sufganiyot (jelly donuts) is what you are supposed to serve as dessert. While you can make donuts from scratch (Pinterest is a great source for this ) – make your life easier and pick up donuts or make them yourself. Baked donuts work too!
Baked Chocolate Chocolate Chip Donuts
If you really want a great gluten free donut recipe — Ciaran from Momfluential has one here –– http://www.momfluential.net/2012/11/30/gluten-free-mini-hanukkah-sufganiyot-donuts-with-nutella-filling/

The Story!

If you don’t have any books about Hanukkah, use YouTube! I found a cute animated video story from Speakaboos here.


Sing!

There’s more to Hanukkah songs than Adam Sandler (though I do love that song too). The Maccabeats’ newest Hanukkah song is “All About That Neis”, based on the Meghan Trainor song..We can’t get enough and even my 4 year old goes around singing this.

Philanthropy! 

Make one of the nights about giving back. Kids can understand philanthropy – Your children can still get their presents on that night (some families choose the 8th Night for this), but they can put change in a jar for Tzedakah (or have parents donate in their name or find gently loved toys to donate, or even go to visit a nursing home and cheer up residents (though arrange this ahead of time, don’t just show up a nursing home or homeless shelter).

Make your candles be bright and your latkes be crispy! Happy Hanukkah (or whatever way you spell it).

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  1. Bryce says

    12/17/2014 at 9:59 PM

    ohhhh i love this! we just lit our 3 little chanukkim!

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  2. Lindsay says

    12/17/2014 at 5:52 PM

    These are great tips. That recipe…yum!!

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  3. Destiny says

    12/17/2014 at 10:50 AM

    Such great tips!

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