Recipe: Potato Latkes

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By Arwen O'Reilly

I'm not Jewish, but I absolutely love latkes, so I cook them every December anyway (and a few other times throughout the year, just because). The smooth fried potato flavor marries beautifully with tart sweet applesauce and rich sour cream. It's the perfect dish for a party - you can make up a huge batch of batter with little fuss or expense, trade off frying up latkes with your guests, and feed lots of happy people. Best of all, they make great leftovers!

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Ingredients

3 large potatoes (approximate)
2T chopped onion
1-2 eggs
1T flour
1 pinch salt
Applesauce
Sour cream
Olive or other oil for frying
Cheesecloth or clean dish towel

Makes 10-12 latkes

Directions

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Step 1: Grate the potatoes and let them sit a few minutes. While they're resting, finely chop the onion.

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Step 2: Place the grated potatoes in a cheesecloth or clean dishtowel, and squeeze out as much liquid out as you can. (You may be surprised at how much there is!)

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Step 3: Mix the rest of the ingredients together. The flour is not strictly necessary, but I find it makes the latkes more forgiving (if you don't have especially starchy potatoes, the latkes have a tendency to fall apart). Use two eggs if you prefer more of a pancake, and one egg if you like more texture.

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Step 4: Let the oil heat in a cast iron or nonstick pan and dollop out the batter into the pan. When the edges start to brown, flip the latkes and cook until done.

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Step 5: Serve with a generous serving of apple sauce and a dollop of sour cream. As my imaginary Yiddish grandmother would say, "Esn, esn!"

About the Author:

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Arwen O'Reilly Griffith is staff editor at Make and Craft and mama to a 2-year-old rapscallion.


Comments

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Posted by: Amateur Cook on December 27, 2011 at 8:42 PM

Latkes for Christmas it is then! Darn I just missed out this year. Maybe I could make it a new year thing.


Posted by: Carla Sinclair on December 21, 2011 at 9:27 PM

Thank you for pointing out the missing onions, Annie and Claymonster! Although the writer, Arwen, had them included, they somehow slipped out of the article when I got my hands on it :-) I've put them back in. Enjoy!


Posted by: Annie on December 20, 2011 at 12:54 AM

I always add finely sliced onion to mine & noticed the lack of onion in the recipe despite the photo...
My husband likes me to add some curry powder to the mix too - yummmmo with mango chutney & cucumber raita


Posted by: claymonster on December 19, 2011 at 12:52 PM

hmmm... I see a picture of an onion, but it isn't listed in the ingredients... :)


Posted by: claymonster on December 19, 2011 at 12:51 PM

hmmm... I see a picture of an onion, but it isn't listed in the ingredients... :)


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