I had every intention of dropping this cookie on the first day of Hanukkah. But life got in the way. At least I got it out before Hanukkah was over. Za’atar has never been one of my favorite spices, but honestly, many of my best cookie recipes begin that way—with flavors I don’t know well or don’t think I like. Experimenting is half the fun, and I usually manage to turn those unfamiliar ingredients into something delicious. Given the holiday season, I wanted to create a Hanukkah-inspired cookie recipe that honors the holiday’s traditions, especially the story of the oil lasting eight days. That’s how this za’atar olive oil cookie came to be—two experiments in one flavorful bite.
Olive oil cookies are already well-established in baking, which made them the perfect base. The addition of za’atar, a beloved Middle Eastern spice blend found in nearly every Israeli kitchen, brings a savory, aromatic twist that balances the sweetness beautifully.
(And just for clarity: Jewish culture and tradition extend far beyond Israel—Israel is simply the regional reference point for this particular cookie. Za’atar will almost certainly grace this blog again, in a different context.)
Although I’m not Jewish, I’ve been fortunate to celebrate Hanukkah with several friends over the years. Sharing their traditions has given me a deeper appreciation for Jewish culture, and I learn something new each season. And in case the recent surge of holiday merchandise has you wondering—no, there’s still no such thing as a Hanukkah stocking, Hanukkah ham, or any of the other quirky items that tend to pop up in stores.
Whether you celebrate or you’re simply looking for a unique cookie recipe with Middle Eastern flavors, I hope these za’atar olive oil cookies bring warmth, curiosity, and joy to your kitchen.
Wishing everyone who celebrates a bright and beautiful Hanukkah!