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23 Foods That'll Make You Want To Celebrate Chrismukkah

It's the best of two (very delicious) worlds.

If you were alive and even SLIGHTLY paying attention in the early 00's, you know about Chrismukkah.

And, although it originated in a mixed Christian-Jewish household, Chrismukkah can be (read: SHOULD BE) celebrated by all.

Because really, Chrismukkah isn't about honoring age-old traditions. It isn't about familial obligations or antiquated rituals. Chrismukkah is about CELEBRATION.

(And also a little bit about drama. Which is also kind of a fun reason to throw a party...)

So, if you're looking for another reason to eat delicious things, hang out with your friends, and get ~TURNT~ this holiday season—CONSIDER CHRISMUKKAH.

Here are some delicious reasons why.

1. Coca-Cola Brisket Sliders

2. Jelly Doughnuts

3. Horseradish-Chive Mashed Potatoes

4. Gingerbread and Cookie Butter Rugelach

5. Potato Latkes

6. Smoked Trout Dip

7. Mini Pumpkin Sufganiyot

8. Roasted Turnips with Parmesan

9. Mexican Chocolate Latkes

10. Apple Fritter Rings with Caramel Sauce

11. Sausage Rolls with Rosemary and Golden Onion

12. Braised Brisket with Carrots, Garlic, and Parsnips

13. Sweet Potato Kugel

14. Easy Ricotta Doughnuts

15. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pastrami and Pickled Red Onion

16. Kabocha Hummus

17. Manischewitz Spritz

18. Bite-Sized Baked Brie with Honey

19. Dark Chocolate and Cranberry Challah Bread Pudding

20. Smoked Salmon, Dill, and Caper Crostini

21. Gingerbread Bundt Cake with Maple Glaze

22. Lemon-Herb Roasted Potatoes

23. Garlic Rosemary Prime Rib Roast with Horseradish Cream