Potato pancake

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Potato Pancake

A Potato pancake is a type of pancake made primarily from potato. Originating in Europe, potato pancakes are a common dish in many countries, including Germany, Poland, and Ukraine. They are often served as a side dish or appetizer, and can be topped with a variety of condiments, such as sour cream, apple sauce, or sugar.

History[edit]

The potato pancake has a long history in European cuisine. The dish likely originated in Eastern Europe, where potatoes were a staple food. The first recorded recipe for a potato pancake comes from a German cookbook published in the 18th century, but the dish was likely in existence long before then.

Preparation[edit]

To prepare a potato pancake, potatoes are first peeled and then grated. The grated potatoes are then mixed with ingredients such as egg, flour, and onion, and the mixture is fried in a pan until golden brown. The result is a crispy, savory pancake that can be served hot or cold.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of the potato pancake across different cultures. In Germany, the dish is known as Kartoffelpuffer and is often served with apple sauce. In Poland, placki ziemniaczane are a popular street food and are typically served with sour cream or sugar. In Ukraine, deruny are a traditional dish and are often served with meat or mushrooms.

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