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Directions
Super Simple Latkes (Potato Pancakes), We love potato pancakes in our house, but until I came up with the idea to use pre-shredded frozen potatoes, they were a once a year thing at Hanukkah Peeling, shredding and draining the potatoes were a real pain Now that the hard work is done, we can eat them all year long!!! At Passover I will make them with Matzoh Meal instead of flour , As I mentioned in my review, I add a freshly grated potato to the packaged potatoes I also grate the onion I’ve made this a few times, and over the years have been adding a smidge of baking powder, a dash of paprika Also, if the eggs are small, add an extra one and perhaps some more grated potato or onion to balance it out We made them yesterday again and they were perfect mmmm , Can you substitute bisquik or pancake batter for flour?
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Steps
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Done
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Defrost Grated Potatoes in a Medium-Size Colander. Press With Paper Towels to Remove Excess Moisture. There Won't Be Much. |
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Done
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Add Onion, Eggs, Salt, Pepper and Flour. Mixture Should Be Thick and Cohesive. |
3
Done
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Pour About 1/4 Inch of Oil Into a Heavy-Bottomed Frying Pan. use an Electric Frying Pan at 375 So It Doesn't Get Too Hot and Burn the Latkes. |
4
Done
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Use About 2 Tablespoons Potato Mixture and Place in the Oil and Press Into a Patty. |
5
Done
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Fry For About 3 Minutes. Flip and Fry For Another 3 or So Minutes. If Pancake Cooks Too Fast, Reduce Oil's Temperature. If It Takes Longer, Turn the Oil Up So They Don't Get Soggy. Repeat With Remaining Potato Mixture. |
6
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Drain on Paper Towels and Serve Immediately, or Keep in a 250 Oven on a Baking Sheet. |