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December 10, 2020 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-12-10

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DECEMBER 10 • 2020 | 19

In a large skillet, heat one-
eighth inch of oil until very
hot but not smoking. Make
a test pancake by dropping
a heaping tablespoon of the
potato mixture into the skillet.
Using a spoon or spatula, form
the mixture into a circle shape.
Don’t worry if your pancake
is not a perfect circle. Cook
3 minutes or so on each side
until the pancakes are golden
and cooked through. NOTE:
As latke batter sits, it becomes
more “watery.
” Stir each time
before you use the batter.
Drain the latke well on
paper towels or on flattened,
paper grocery bags placed over
baking sheets. Taste for sea-
soning, adjust salt and pepper
and make the latkes until the
potato mixture is gone. Serve
with lots of applesauce or sour
cream. Makes 4-8 servings.
NOTE: If you must add
more oil, do it when the skillet
is empty, never pour new oil
onto cooking latkes, it makes
them greasy.

WORLD’S EASIEST
APPLESAUCE
Easy enough to make all the
time and far superior to the

commercial stuff. If I keep
the skin on, the applesauce
is pinkish. I double, triple or
quadruple this recipe because
I love it and it freezes beauti-
fully.

Directions
1½ pounds cooking apples,
such as McIntosh (about 5
medium fruit) cored and
quartered, peeled or unpeeled
2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
¼- ½ cup sugar to taste
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
(optional)

Place all ingredients in a
microwave-safe bowl. Cover
with plastic wrap and cook on
high for 10 minutes. Stir with
a fork and mash slightly. Cover
again and cook in 5-minute
increments until the apples are
quite soft. Allow to cool slight-
ly before placing the mixture
in the bowl of a food proces-
sor or blender. Process until
smooth, but still a bit lumpy if
you like. Serve the applesauce
warm or chilled. Makes about
2 cups of applesauce.

For more delicious recipes (non-latke

related), go to thejewishnews.com.

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