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[[File:LatkeFry.JPG|thumb|LatkeFry.JPG]] '''Latke''' (Yiddish: ΧΧΦ·ΧΧ§Χ’; sometimes spelled ''latka'') is a type of [[potato pancake]] or fritter in [[Ashkenazi Jewish]] cuisine that is traditionally prepared to celebrate [[Hanukkah]]. Latkes are made with grated or ground potatoes, flour, and eggs, and are often flavored with grated onion and seasoning. They are fried in oil, which is symbolic of the [[Hanukkah]] miracle, where a small amount of oil miraculously lasted eight days in the [[Temple in Jerusalem]]. ==History== The tradition of eating latkes during [[Hanukkah]] dates back to the Middle Ages. Originally, latkes were made from [[cheese]], as dairy foods were traditionally eaten during the holiday to commemorate the bravery of [[Judith]], who saved her village from the Assyrian general Holofernes by feeding him cheese and wine before beheading him. Over time, the recipe evolved to include potatoes, which became a staple in Eastern Europe in the 19th century. ==Ingredients and Preparation== Latkes are typically made from the following ingredients: * [[Potatoes]] * [[Onions]] * [[Eggs]] * [[Flour]] or [[matzo meal]] * [[Salt]] and [[pepper]] * [[Oil]] for frying To prepare latkes, the potatoes and onions are grated and then mixed with eggs, flour, salt, and pepper. The mixture is then formed into patties and fried in hot oil until golden brown and crispy. Latkes can be served with a variety of toppings, including [[sour cream]], [[applesauce]], or [[sugar]]. ==Cultural Significance== Latkes hold significant cultural and religious importance in [[Jewish cuisine]]. They are a staple during [[Hanukkah]] celebrations and are enjoyed by Jewish communities around the world. The use of oil in frying latkes is a direct reference to the [[Hanukkah]] miracle, making them a symbolic and festive food. ==Variations== While the traditional latke is made from potatoes, there are many variations that include different ingredients such as: * [[Sweet potatoes]] * [[Zucchini]] * [[Carrots]] * [[Cheese]] These variations can offer different flavors and textures, catering to diverse tastes and dietary preferences. ==See Also== * [[Hanukkah]] * [[Jewish cuisine]] * [[Potato pancake]] * [[Fritter]] * [[Ashkenazi Jews]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External Links== {{Commons category|Latkes}} [[Category:Jewish cuisine]] [[Category:Hanukkah foods]] [[Category:Potato dishes]] [[Category:Fried foods]] [[Category:Ashkenazi Jewish culture]] {{Jewish-cuisine-stub}}
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