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December 04, 2008 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-12-04

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medium Idaho potatoes
Tbsp. canola oil or olive oil
eggs, beaten
Tbsp. matzah meal
tsp. kosher salt
tsp. coarse black papper
Applesauce or sour cream (optional)

• Prepare a large bowl filled with cold water.
• Peel potatoes, and as you finish each, place in cold water to prevent browning.
• Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
• Cut potatoes lenghthwise into halves or quarters so they fit into food proces-
sor feed tube. Process potatoes using the blade that creates thin, shoestring-
like strips and transfer to a large bowl.
• Add eggs, matzah meal, salt and pepper and mix well.
• Drop 6 to 8 spoonfuls of mixture into hot oil. Using the back of a spoon, pat
down each latke to flatten it. Put as many as you can in the skillet without
crowding. Putting them too close together will make them soggy
• Fry 3 to 4 minutes on each side, until golden and crisp around the edges;
repeat procedure until finished with all the batter.
• Blot excess oil with paper towels.
• Serve warm with applesauce or sour cream, if desired.



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