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By ochndreamer
on December 20, 2012
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I just used regular onions and it was delicious. I never would have thought of using the potato starch!!!
By allenjoearmstrong
Tullahoma
on December 19, 2012
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These are wonderful. I grated the onions so they would mix in, talk about taste! The outside was crispy, the inside was like velvet. This is a keeper. I'll be making these Christmas morning. Thank you Ina!
By joaniedermody
Middletown, RI
on December 16, 2012
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I made about 120 Latkes using your recipe for our holiday celebration. I found the latkes a little heavy. When I made them at home I used all purpose potatoes and added a little baking powder (one teaspoon to the Matza meal to the recipe. My version came out light and airy with nice little crunchy crispy potato "straws" on the edges. I served them with both apple sauce and sour cream to my guests so they could use what they wanted. I served them as a hot appetizer for my party. My guests loved them. I wanted to share my little tweeking of your recipe because I got such rave reviews.
By kimgabrielny
NYC
on December 11, 2012
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These were the best latkes I ever had. Ohmyg-d!
By fairway40
on December 09, 2012
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FANTASTIC!
Only suggestion is to drizzle with maple syrup.
YUMMY
By mahendrickson
on December 02, 2012
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I loved these. I pan fried them with clarified butter rather than veg oil. They held together great and were very tasty! I will be making these again! I served them with both apple sauce and sour cream. YUM!
By ibg123
on January 01, 2012
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I made a batch for my co-workers and they were a huge success. A food processor helps greatly to speed grating up.
By pattichoby
on December 20, 2011
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Simple, classic recipe. Followed the directions precisely. Latkes were perfect! Happy Hanukkah!
By mlnicola_11799104
Santa Fe, NM
on December 18, 2011
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I like recipes that have really simple ingredients and techniques. If you're looking to make "great, classic ANYTHING" ......just follow the recipe STUPID and stop whining! This is a simple, great, CLASSIC recipe and you don't have to be Jewish, pretentious (you just THINK that's how your grandmother made them, grandmothers always had a little magic up their sleeve to make them. In case you haven't looked, of the HUNDREDS of latke recipes online, they all have essentially the same ingredients. This isn't a recipe as much as it is a tradition!!!! Make them over and over, for your family and friends, maybe yourself and EAT!!!! Happy Chanukah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By pastrychef1998
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on November 14, 2011
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Every single year I have been making Latkes for Chanukah but this year, I wanted to try something different. For my home economics class at school this week, we competed in an eighth grade Iron Chef. The secret ingrident was squash so I made squash Latkes. I would definitely make them again. So, instead of the potato, try using 3/4 cups of butternut squash for this recipe. I guarantee you will love it!
What can I say, traditions change!