Hanukkah biscuits
Good Food reader Danielle Brown shares her grandmother’s recipe for savoury Kaak biscuits, traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah
Good Food reader Danielle Brown shares her grandmother’s recipe for savoury Kaak biscuits, traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
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