This 17-layer sandwich masterpiece features all the essential items you’d find at Thanksgiving and Hanukkah meals. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
How to make the ultimate Thanksgivukkah sandwich.
Food processor potato latke
Spread on some mashed potatoes. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Using a spoon, make a gravy boat out of the mashed potatoes and pour in some turkey gravy. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Top with your favorite stuffing. We used cornbread stuffing. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Add some cranberry sauce. The canned kind is classic, but use homemade if you feel so inclined. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Slap on a nice, thick slice of challah. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
And a dollop of creamed spinach for some greens. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Now add a happy face of horseradish. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
And noodle kugel, of course. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Sprinkle on some fried onions. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
What’s a holiday table without crescent rolls? (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Place a couple pieces of brisket on top. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Add a layer of apple sauce, then a dollop of sour cream. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Then hit it with some green beans. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
And top with turkey or Noelle Carter’s “turkbrisket.†(Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)
Place the second giant latke bun on top and viola! The best of both holidays in one sandwich. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)