How To Use Latke In A Sentence
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It was therefore the food of the Ashkenazi - chopped liver and gefilte fish, salt beef and latkes, cholent and borscht - which predominated there for many years.
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Latke is shredded squash, mixed lightly with a couple of eggs and flour.
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Okonomiyaki is a flat, savory pancake, similar to a latke, but made with flour, shredded cabbage, egg, and other various ingredients.
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‘Tonight we're having potato latkes and homemade chopped chicken liver,’ Adrian says with a smile.
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I just finished a badly needed serving of turkey sausage, scrambled eggs and potato latke.
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Larger shreds produce lacier latkes with rougher edges.
Archive 2006-12-01
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It would be an ideal wine to accompany latke, a brilliantly simple and tasty panfried dish.
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The Great Latke Hamantash Debate" (2006) is a collection of "scholarly" presentations on behalf of the latke, the potato pancake traditionally served during Hanukkah, and the hamantasch, the triangular filled sweet pastry associated with Purim.
Undefined
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side.
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If your youth group is organizing a Hanukkah bash, offer to flip latkes, fill gelt bags or decorate the party space.
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You could go totally pareve and not use any schmaltz, but I think schmaltz is integral to the flavor of latkes, and I tend to have them as an evening meal with other stuff.
Latke-Vision: It Sure Beats The Yule Log
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After the Second World War, Jewish cooking was synonymous with Eastern European food: matzo balls, flanken, chopped liver, kasha with varnishke, potato latkes.
Boxed In « The Blog at 16th and Q
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Even the years my dad worked at a small IT company in Markham, the four of us would get to attend a Chanukah party where the woman of the household would fry up the most delicious latkes and treat every kid there with a piece of chocolate gelt.
Bibbity Bobbity Babka
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Even though my menorah is dedicated to the latke, the symbolic fried food that I make for chanukah comes from my Hungarian roots: langos.
Vivian Reiss: Happy Hanukkah: the Latke Mobile Menorah
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And whether shoppers need samosas or latkes to create an authentic holiday, the fixings are now just a click away.
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If you want to celebrate the festival in your own home, you'll have to make some latkes, or potato cakes made with grated onions and potatoes deep fried.
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Your genuine latke is a cake of grated potato and a little onion, bound with an egg and fried in oil.
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So it was with some skepticism that I approached Ruthie & Gussie's Traditional Potato Pancake (Latke) Batter: how authentic could it be if the word "latke" is in parentheses?
Food: Batter Up!
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At this year's potluck, there were potato latkes, deviled eggs, and chipwiches along with staples like rice crispy treats, cupcakes, and chili.
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We also shared potato latkes which, too, were excellent.
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Do not fiddle with the latke or try to move them yet.
Times, Sunday Times
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Calzagatti, a latkelike disk of crispy polenta, is stuffed with a soffritto of kidney beans, pancetta, tomatoes, and onion, and served beside a wedge of taleggio over a layer of thin-sliced coppa.
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It could be a Jewish latke, Swiss roesti, American hash brown, Indian aloo tikki or anything in between.
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The potato pancakes are served with sour cream and a tasty fruit compote, though the two relatively small latkes aren't really enough to fully satisfy; three would be perfect.
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All that awaits you now, Bheki, is, I trust, money - lots of lovely lolly, latkes, folding green stuff, shekels.
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There is another variable in latke preparation: oxidation.
A Latke by Any Other Name...
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No matter how you spell it, latke is Yiddish for fried pancakes, typically of the potato variety.
Slashfood
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The latke uses raw potato bound with egg and matzo meal.
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The word latke derives from Yiddish, the Jewish language spoken by East European Jews.
Ten Things Tuesday: Chanukah « The Life and Times of Organic Mama
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Unchosen is really two books, which sit together as happily as a side of bacon sits on a latke.
Times, Sunday Times
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You know, to watch them eating potato latkes and playing dreidel would be, I think at this point, my ideal.
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If my ancestors decided to choose foods cooked in oil as symbolic of Hanukkah, my foremothers found a winner in the potato pancake or latke which is Yiddish for the delicacy.
Archive 2006-12-01
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I think that a latke is a latke is a latke - except perhaps in Lithuania, their homeland, where they're called something else since 94% of the Jewish population was killed 60 years ago.
Archive 2004-10-01
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Maybe this was for the latke platter we were still expecting?
Globe and Mail
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Those latke look-alikes are actually shrimp pancakes, served with six garnishes, from peanuts to Thai bird chilies.
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I discovered that Julia Child's "grated potato galette" made for a much tastier and crisper latke than the traditional soggier recipes -- especially when accompanied by crème fraiche, salmon roe, and champagne for the adults.
Danielle Crittenden: Where Is the Jewish Martha Stewart?
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Had a huge brunch (kumara latkes, venison and whiskey sausages, liver and onions, poached egg and apple juice) and now I'm digesting in the sunshine.
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I find a large spoon helps here, and then you can gently nudge the latke off the spoon into the oil.
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If she doesn't appreciate the fact that I spent two hours grating the potatoes by hand for these latkes - her favorite - then I'm outta here!
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Where else can you get a latke Ruben, a side of kishke and a Dr. Brown's cream soda to wash it down?
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Being a nice Jewish girl, I'm tempted by a latke cookoff.
Lea Lane: Sailing On The Cheap Aboard A Repositioning Cruise
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Rosti, if you're not Swiss, is like a latke, which if you're not Jewish, consists of coarsely grated potatoes shaped into large, round discs and fried to perfection.
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Finally for an irresistible alternative to latkes, try the Tunisian Potato Turnovers we included for Hanukkah.
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As to the wringing, I would tend to agree that it produces a lacier, crunchier latke but when you are talking 5lbs or more of potatoes, wringing the potatoes out is a very labor intensivve step, and I think draining them in a colander and pressing them down to release most of the water works pretty well if you have a large amount to make.
Latke-Vision: It Sure Beats The Yule Log
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The Great Latke Hamantash Debate (2006) is a collection of "scholarly" presentations on behalf of the latke, the potato pancake traditionally served during Hanukkah, and the hamantasch, the triangular filled sweet pastry associated with Purim.
The Chicago Blog
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It was therefore the food of the Ashkenazi - chopped liver and gefilte fish, salt beef and latkes, cholent and borscht - which predominated there for many years.
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It was therefore the food of the Ashkenazi - chopped liver and gefilte fish, salt beef and latkes, cholent and borscht - which predominated there for many years.
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I went to a Chanukah party tonight and there were latkes, and sour cream and chocolate money.