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Happy Chanukah
On the last night, I just want to wish everyone a Happy Holidays, and to make sure you fry up your Latkas!
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Don't forget birsket!
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This explains my craving for Latkas and He-brew beer....
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I was able to eat a ton of latkas last week after one of my charge's mothers made a bunch for the kindergarten class. Yum yum. This was my first year taking part in celebrations for Chanukah. The kids and I played a lot of dreidel with some Belgian chocolate gelt. I gotta say, I like any holiday with a focus on food, family, and games.
Happy Chanukah, everyone! |
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I got to celebrate Hanukkah once with my ex and his family. I think we ended up having 9 or 10 days, though. His grandpa was a bit senile and just wouldn't stop lighting candles.
And, of course, the food was AMAZING. :thumbsup: Happy Hanukkah! |
mmmmmm latkes. I will have to try to make them next year. This year I read to the kids about Chanukah and then we lit the menorah. Both of them were fascinated by it. I decided from now on I will teach them about both Chanukah and Christmas. :D
Happy Chanukah everyone! |
Happy Chanukah
whats a latke? |
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Man, now I'm hungry. A picture of latkes frying: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...kes_frying.JPG |
I dated this girl in high school that kind of looked like Ann Frank...
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can I ask how those are any dif from the hashbrowns you get at waffle house?
I eat those all the time, Scattered, Covered and Smothered (thats with cheese and onions) |
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Oh, those are some great looking latkes! I was also fortunate enough to eat many over the last few days ...seems like many is never enough. My Jewish father-in-law made these latest ones and they were also excellent. But I learned how to make great ones from my mom, so these are a Hungarian Catholic version ...I modified an old family recipe for krumpli palacinta ...potato crepes, which allows me to make them thicker and smaller rather than a large thin crepe. |
hmmmm.....really? Waffle house does onion all the time (along with other things like ham, chili, tomatoes etc) you're right about the egg though
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those look good.
course it hard to go wrong with fried foods... |
I make them year round, they are very easy to make. And if you want to be lazy sometimes you can use a blender or food processor just do not liquify them. Basically 5 potatoes, 1 egg, 1 onion, salt, black pepper. Some people put in a drop of flour to keep it together, but that is more of an old Hungarian thing, when they had a lot of flour and less potatoes so they added it to make it more filling. Still a tad of flour if you use like 2 eggs for 8 potatoes help keep the latka together (I almost never use flour).
Personally I fry it in 2 different fryers, one with a larger flame then the other. Put it in the one with the larger flame, flip in to the one with the smaller, so it is crispy but not burnt. |
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