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Hannukah starts this Friday night. May your lives, and your latkes*, be deliciously light and joyful.
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* Latkes are potato pancakes fried in oil and they, along with sufganiyot (jelly donuts), are a traditional Hannukah food. That's my kind of holiday tradition.
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Several people have asked for my latke recipe. This one, slightly adapted from the one in Naomi Howland's storybook Latkes Latkes Good to Eat is our family's favorite:
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3 large potatoes
2 eggs
1/4 cup finely chopped onion
1/2 tsp salt
3 tbl flour
vegetable oil
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1. Peel the potatoes and rinse them in cold water. Grate very fine. Place the grated potatoes in a colander and run cold water over them to keep them from turning black. Using your hands, squeeze out all the water.
2. In a large bowl, beat the eggs. Add the onion, salt and flour (this is where families with less picky children would also add pepper and about 1 Tbl finely chopped parsley). Stir.
3. Add grated potatoes and mix well.
4. Heat a small amount of oil to sizzling in a large frying pan. Drop mixture by the large spoonful into the oil and flatten into a "pancake" shape. Cook until golden brown underneath, flip, and cook the second side until golden brown.
5. Eat right away. Latkes are traditionally served with applesauce and/or sour cream.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Latkes! (now with recipe)
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Oh, those look heavenly.
ReplyDeleteMay your festival of lights be bright, happy, and full of light. And low on calories! :D
I've never tasted those. THey look good :) I hope you all have a wonderful Hannukah :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm,latkes:-) It was nice meeting you today Robin! And Chag Hannukah Sameah!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to try latkes ever since I've heard about'em and now seeing your photo I discovered it's a dish I knew all my life only under a different name.
ReplyDeleteThey look perfect. I'll keep working on mine.
ReplyDeleteYou're going to laugh Dina, but we use the recipe in the back of the kids' book Latkes Latkes Good to Eat :).
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely meeting you too today Yael, we should definitely do it again.
I want to come eat at your house!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! I had a friend whose grandfather used to make Latkes for us. They were yummy. I wish I was at your house right now!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hannukah!
they do look yummy, I'm looking forward to your posts and learning all about Hannukah!
ReplyDeleteYours look so much nicer than mine... I've made more latkes in the past week than I've made in years! They're so delish, I don't know why I don't do it more often!
ReplyDeleteHaven't had those in ... wow. Years. There used to be a German place here in town that specialized in an amazing assortment of kartoffelpuffers (which is just so much fun to say!). I hate it's not there anymore.
ReplyDeleteYikes, I lost track of the fact that it was starting this Friday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hannukah and Happy WW!
What a wonderful photo, Robin, and I can almost smell the scent of those delicious looking latkes.
ReplyDeleteMay you have a joyous and illuminating Hanukkah.
Food is one of the best things about holidays! That and the opportunity to take a step back and reflect and give praise.
ReplyDeleteMmmm . . . I've never had latkes, but those look delicious! :D
ReplyDeleteHappy Hannukah to you and yours. Looks like there is going to be some good food involved.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Hannukah!
ReplyDeleteYum shot. :)
I have never eaten latkes before, but it sure does look yummy!
ReplyDeleteI hear the sizzle! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried them but they look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah! As a kid, when I learned that my friend got presents ALL WEEK LONG, I (seriously) asked my mom, could we have Hanukkah AND Christmas? :)
ReplyDeleteAre those vegetarian? I need to learn to make em. Potatoes are the staff of life!
They've got egg, Daisy. They're basically just grated potatoes, grated onion, an egg, a bit of flour, and salt and pepper to taste. Some people add parsley too but my kids won't eat them that way.
ReplyDeleteI love latkes. Maybe we'll make some this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks for plugging the giveaways!
Yum, they look delicious!! I can almost smell them cooking! Happy WW, and have a great Hanukkah!
ReplyDelete((Drool...))
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and Happy Hanukkah!
My Mom made Latkes what seems now like a 100 years ago. And, we ate them with sour cream too. Your latkes look good too. Enjoy! Happy Hannukah!
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Mmm...yummy! Now I want some.
ReplyDeletehey! I haven't had breakfast yet!! They look divine...mmmmm
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Oh these could make me think about cooking ... but its a long way from thinking to peeling, grating and frying... good thing ToonMan doesnt visit your blog ... he loves potato pancakes ..
ReplyDeleteThose look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh so tempting ;-)
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a wonderful Hannukah season!
Hugs and blessings,
Small Reflections
Those look delicious. Happy Hannukah.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Wordless Wednesday! Hope you have a fantastic day!
ReplyDeleteHello Robin,
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother used to make potato pancakes(latkes)and I can picture her baking in the oven in her loaf pan.
Your latke photo spurred me to cook some carrot-potato pancakes for lunch, I hope to save some for my husband. Can you post your recipe?
Happy Hannukah! Those look delicious...
ReplyDeleteSign me up! Your latkes look amazing! Happy Hannukah, my friend. Oh and I am so entering to win that photo. I need the tree and the other flower to finish off my upstairs hallway.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Wishing you a joyful holiday season.
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I've never had those before, but they look REALLY good!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Robin, enjoy your day's preparations.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the recipe even though the photo was for Wordless Wednesday!
My mouth is watering. I LOVE latkes. :)
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