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Latke is a traditional Jewish dish, often associated with the celebration of Hanukkah. It's a savory pancake-like fritter made primarily from grated potatoes, onions, eggs, and flour or matzo meal, then fried to a crisp golden brown. This versatile delicacy can be enjoyed in several ways. Most commonly, latkes are served with applesauce or sour cream on the side. However, they can also be topped with smoked salmon or caviar for a gourmet twist. These flavorful pancakes are a delightful addition any time of the year, not just during the holidays.
#17
IN HEAT & SERVE MEALS & SIDES
192
CAL / 100G
$0.45
AVG / OZ
Latke
58%
CARBS
29%
FAT
13%
PROTEIN
Latke FAQ
What are Latkes?
What kind of potatoes are best for Latkes?
How do I prepare the potatoes for Latkes?
Can I make Latkes ahead of time?
How do I prevent my Latkes from falling apart?
Can I make Latkes without eggs?
How do I make my Latkes crispy?
How can I make my Latkes healthier?
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Latke expire?
Latkes, or potato pancakes, are best when they're fresh, but they can also be stored in your home kitchen after cooking. Unopened, they can last 1-2 days at room temperature, but always remember to store in an airtight container to prevent them from drying out. After you've opened or made your own batch of latkes, they can last in the refrigerator for about 3-5 days. If you want to keep them longer, you can freeze them. Once in the freezer, they're good for 10-12 months.
How do you tell if Latke is bad?
Finding out whether a latke has gone bad isn't always easy, but here are a few tips: check the smell first. If the latke smells rancid or off, it's probably spoiled. Next, take a good look at it. If it has a slick or slimy texture, or if you can see mold, it's time to toss it out. Also, if the taste is off, or it’s drastically lost its crispness, those are other signs that it might have spoiled.
Tips for storing Latke to extend shelf life
• Always store your latkes in an airtight container or zipper bag, whether at room temperature, in the fridge, or the freezer. This helps in maintaining their texture and taste. • If you're freezing your latkes, consider placing a layer of parchment paper between each pancake to avoid them sticking together. • To reheat frozen latkes, preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Place the latkes on a baking sheet and bake for approximately 10 minutes, or until they’re heated thoroughly. No need to defrost them first!
EXPIRES WITHIN
19 - 29
MONTHS
Health Info
Macros
12g
CARBS
6g
FAT
2g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
VEGETARIAN
Contains these allergens
EGGS
WHEAT
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