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What various types of latkes are there? I mean besides the classic potato latke. I mostly curious as to Jewish foods for now. You never know, other people might this question interesting as well. I meant non-Jewish and Jewish alike.
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What various types of latkes are there? I mean besides the classic potato latke. I mostly curious as to Jewish foods for now. You never know, other people might this question interesting as well. I meant non-Jewish and Jewish alike.
substitutions vegetables oil kosher
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What various types of latkes are there? I mean besides the classic potato latke. I mostly curious as to Jewish foods for now. You never know, other people might this question interesting as well. I meant non-Jewish and Jewish alike.
substitutions vegetables oil kosher
What various types of latkes are there? I mean besides the classic potato latke. I mostly curious as to Jewish foods for now. You never know, other people might this question interesting as well. I meant non-Jewish and Jewish alike.
substitutions vegetables oil kosher
substitutions vegetables oil kosher
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Latke translates into 'little oily thing', so really it's anything small and fried.
Potatoes are a new world crop, and the celebration of oil as a part of Hanukkah goes back much further. The original latkes were actually made with cheese
But most people today associate them with any sort of shredded, fried vegetables. Most anything starchy will work (zucchini or other squash, root vegetables, etc.)
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
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Latke translates into 'little oily thing', so really it's anything small and fried.
Potatoes are a new world crop, and the celebration of oil as a part of Hanukkah goes back much further. The original latkes were actually made with cheese
But most people today associate them with any sort of shredded, fried vegetables. Most anything starchy will work (zucchini or other squash, root vegetables, etc.)
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
– Joe
Jul 17 '18 at 1:00
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Latke translates into 'little oily thing', so really it's anything small and fried.
Potatoes are a new world crop, and the celebration of oil as a part of Hanukkah goes back much further. The original latkes were actually made with cheese
But most people today associate them with any sort of shredded, fried vegetables. Most anything starchy will work (zucchini or other squash, root vegetables, etc.)
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
– Joe
Jul 17 '18 at 1:00
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Latke translates into 'little oily thing', so really it's anything small and fried.
Potatoes are a new world crop, and the celebration of oil as a part of Hanukkah goes back much further. The original latkes were actually made with cheese
But most people today associate them with any sort of shredded, fried vegetables. Most anything starchy will work (zucchini or other squash, root vegetables, etc.)
Latke translates into 'little oily thing', so really it's anything small and fried.
Potatoes are a new world crop, and the celebration of oil as a part of Hanukkah goes back much further. The original latkes were actually made with cheese
But most people today associate them with any sort of shredded, fried vegetables. Most anything starchy will work (zucchini or other squash, root vegetables, etc.)
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
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Jul 17 '18 at 1:00
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
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(the translation being from my Jewish boss when I did my pancakes project), but other confirmation : balashon.com/2006/12/latke.html
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