Highlighting Hanukkah with 7 sensational latkes recipes
Hanukkah is around the corner, starting December 8 this year. That means it's time to get our best latkes recipe on! The humble potato pancake is a traditional Hanukkah food loved by Jews and non-Jews alike, and with good reason. Who can resist crispy fried cakes of shredded potato and onion served with sour cream or applesauce? Certainly not me.
But what if we veered off the traditional path? What if we maintain the basic principles of latke-making, but ditch the classic recipe, which calls for little more than potato, onion and egg? Then...magic, is what.
Here are 7 amazing latkes recipes to prove it, made with glorious ingredients from beets to pears. I dare you to tell me you're not ready to experiment.
First of all, there's nothing wrong with making a
classic potato latkes recipe and this is one of my favorite recipes. But let's go a step further.
If you ask me, celery root is woefully underrated.
The aromatic root adds a bright flavor that pairs beautifully with
earthy mushrooms in these
Celery Root and Mushroom Latkes (above) from
Bon Appetit. The recipe also comes with directions for making onion
applesauce. Though I'm sure the extra work is worth it, these will still
be delicious served with plain applesauce or sour cream. Trust me.
Like
celery root, I also think that parsnips also need more love. Lucky for us,
latkes give parsnips the perfect opportunity to shine. They contain less
water than potatoes and fry up beautifully for it. They also have a
sweet flavor that when added to latkes allows you to spice up the
accompaniment. Deb from Smitten Kitchen pairs her
Potato Parsnip Latkes with Horseradish and Dill. Genius.
Food
writer Melissa Clark is pretty much a gift from the heavens for home
cooks. She also claims that her mother is a "latkes innovator." The
combination makes her a go-to source for latkes inspiration and she does
not disappoint with these
Apple-Potato Latkes with Cinnamon Sour Cream, published
in the NY Times. I love how fresh this recipe feels while using nothing
more than the traditional set of latkes and latkes topping ingredients.
A true twist on a classic.
While we're throwing fruit into the mix, take a look at this recipe for
Potato-Pear Latkes from
Eating Well. Going light on the cooking oil and adding a touch of fresh
sage make these a somewhat healthier but still totally delicious
option, and kids will love the touch of sweetness.
Experimenting
with your latkes doesn't have to take you so far off the beaten path. It
can be as simple as throwing sweet potato in the mix like with these
simple
Sweet Potato Latkes (above) from Martha Stewart, or a colorful combo like
Carrot and Beet Latkes from Eggs on Sunday.
So what do you say: is this the year we we take latkes beyond the potato? -
Stacie
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I am going to use this recipe on Hanukkah !! My kids love latkes !! What about a recipe for doughnuts? Happy HAnukkah to you!