One for the Table's Latke Extravaganza
My recipe is the one my mother and now I have been making for years. I mean years and years. It came from one of my mom’s best friends Roz Katz. Mom and Roz met as co-op nursery school mothers. The Katzs still grate the potatoes by hand using the old fashioned grater that is like a grid. I’m in a hurry so I use a food processor.
– Evan Kleiman
Melanie Chartoff’s Mother’s Mother’s Latkes
Almost Traditional Potato Pancakes
Thin and Crisp Potato Pancakes
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and no guilt associated as its perfect holiday hannukah fare.
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