Sheilah Kaufman: Hi! I am Sheilah Kaufman and today we are learning about Hanukkah.
Now we are going to learn about Latkes, the star of every Hanukkah meal.
Love the smell and taste of crisp, newly fried hot oniony potato Latkes,
never made a Latkes, intimidated by the idea of making your own. What is
Latkes? Well Latkes comes from the Greek word for olive oil. What is an
Ashkenazic term for pancake? Particularly those pancakes served at
Hanukkah.
The potato Latkes originated with a German-Austrian juice. Probably,
they grate potatoes or other root vegetables were an ideal cold weather
food and interestingly enough a terrific match with apple sauce which was
also widely available at this time of the year. Fried Latkes remind us of the
oil that was used in the cruise in the temple and lasted for eight days. The
irony of Latkes is that potatoes were unknown in ancient Israel. Judah
Maccabee never ate a potato Latkes. It was also unknown in the rest of the
world. Now the best potatoes to use for making Latkes are Russet's and
Idaho's. Now Idaho potatoes are Russet but they are only grown in Idaho.
And these potatoes have a higher starch contain and don't require as much
flour or Matzo meal as a binder. When serving a Latkes, the ideal side dish
is apple sauce or sour cream which cuts the acid of the fried foods. In my
house, I always make one kind of Latkes and at least one or two other
kinds of Latkes because I like to start my own new traditions. I also make
dips and food that use olive oil as an ingredient and of course cheese
dishes.
I love to start my own new traditions for holidays. So for Hanukkah,
besides making regular potato pancakes, I like to make sweet potato
pancake with scallions and I love to make apple cinnamon pancakes. The
apple cinnamon pancakes are made with granny smith or MacIntosh
apples and lemon zest, egg, sugar matzo meal and then they are served
with cinnamon sugar on top while they are hot. These are sweet potato
Latkes and the secret ingredients; it's fresh, grated or minced ginger and
serves them with sour cream and apple sauce.
I hope you enjoyed making these new recipes and starting your own new
traditions for Hanukkah.
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