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Potato pancakes

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Potato pancakes or latkes (sometimes spelled latkas) are a dish made predominantly of grated potatoes fried in oil. They are called latkes in Jewish tradition. Potato pancakes are a European food and not specifically a Jewish one. Potato pancakes very likely originate in Eastern Europe where they are still eaten in large amounts, in areas like northeast Poland, for instance, which knows many varieties. One of favorite Polish foods are "Placki Wegierskie" which are basically Potato pancakes with a thick spicy Hungarian goulash inside. "German potato pancakes" are the same as latkes.

Potato pancakes are also associated with the Jewish cultural tradition in the United States and Europe. They can be and are served any time, but traditionally form part of the menu during the celebration of Chanukah. Eating potato pancakes is not one of the mitzvot of Chanukah; that is, it is not a fundamental part of the Chanukah rituals, and has no religious significance. However, it is seen as appropriate to eat foods cooked in oil during a festival that celebrates the miracle of the Chanukah oil. In Israel, potato pancakes?where they are known as 'levivot' ('levivah' singular)?are familiar and well-liked but sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts, singular sufganiyah) is considered to be more Israeli.

Latkes are often eaten with sour cream or applesauce.

Various recipes for potato pancakes vary in the degree of fineness to which the potatoes are grated. Some are grated to long strips, others to a fine powder. Both latkes and potato pancakes bear a distant resemblance to the American dish, hash browns; however, hash browns are merely coarsely grated potatoes with no binding ingredients or flour.

One recipe for potato pancakes is given below. Variants include cheese latkes, zucchini latkes, and apple latkes.





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Potato pancakes

Potato pancakes

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