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Chanukah Latkes


By the light of the Chanukah Menorah, young and old enjoy this crisp, holiday treat!

Ingredients:

5 large potatoes, peeled
1 large onion
3 eggs
1/3 cup flour
1 tsp. Salt
¼ tsp. pepper
¾ cup oil for frying

Use: 10-inch skillet
Yields: 4 to 6 servings

Grate potatoes and onion on the fine side of a grater, or in a food processor; or put in a blender with a little water.

Strain grated potatoes and onion through a colander, pressing out excess water. Add eggs, flour, and seasoning. Mix well.
Heat ½ cup oil in skillet. Lower flame and place 1 large tablespoon batter at a time into hot sizzling oil and fry on one side for approximately 5 minutes until golden brown. Turn over and fry on other side 2 to 3 minutes.

Remove from pan and place on paper towels to drain excess oil. Continue with remaining batter until used up, adding more oil when necessary.

Serve with applesauce on the side.

Variation: Zucchini or Carrot Latkes: Substitute 5 medium zucchini or 5 medium carrots for potatoes.


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Excerpted from Spice and Spirit, The Complete Kosher Jewish Cookbook, published by Lubavitch Women's Cookbook Publications


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Posted: Dec 7, 2007
hannukah
the latkas recipe looks delicious ... thank you ... and God bless the Eternal Existence of Israel ... Amen forever Amen.
Posted By donna, toronto, canad

Posted: Dec 6, 2007
Vitamins
To get us kids to each spinach my mother mixed mashed potatoes with canned spinach (well-drained, of course) and fried them. Although nothing can take the place of potato latkes, that's one way of getting children to eat vegetables/spinach.
Posted By Janet, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: Dec 5, 2007
a southern version?
Our family isn't Jewish but my mother made a version of the potato latkes out of left over mashed potatoes. They were delicious. She called it potato pancakes, but the idea must have originally come from a latke recipe.
Posted By Sandra, Sherwood, Ar.



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