Yields Makes about 20 latkes
For many Jews, this traditional potato-and-onion mixture is the flavor of Hanukkah. Prep and Cook Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes. Notes: See "Tips for Terrific Latkes," below.

How to Make It

Step 1
1

Fill a large mixing bowl three-quarters full with cold water. Using the coarse side of a box grater or a food processor fitted with a medium-coarse grating disk, grate potatoes, transferring them to the water as you go. Let potatoes stand in water 20 minutes. Meanwhile, grate onion in the same way and set aside.

Step 2
2

Pour potato mixture into a fine-mesh colander and rinse well with water. Pour onions into colander with potatoes and toss together. Rinse bowl and wipe dry.

Step 3
3

Take a large handful of potato-onion mixture and squeeze to remove some of the water. Pile mixture onto a clean kitchen towel, gather towel corners up into one hand, and twist hard to wring out any remaining moisture. Repeat with rest of mixture, using fresh towels if needed. Return mixture to bowl.

Step 4
4

Add eggs, matzo meal, salt, and pepper to potato mixture and toss to mix well. If at any time you notice a pool of liquid in the bottom of the bowl, stir in more matzo meal, 2 tbsp. at a time.

Step 5
5

Pour 3/4 in. oil into a 10- to 12-in. frying pan (with sides at least 2 in. high) over medium-high heat. When oil reaches 350°, scoop 1/4 cup of potato mixture from bowl, then gently turn onto a wide spatula. Press into a patty about 1/3 in. thick, then gently slide pancake into hot oil. Cook 3 or 4 pancakes at a time (do not crowd pan) until edges are crispy and well browned and undersides are golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Gently turn and cook until other sides are golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes longer.

Step 6
6

Transfer pancakes to paper towels to drain briefly, then keep warm in a 200° oven while you cook remaining pancakes. Serve pancakes hot, with sour cream and applesauce.

Step 7
7

Tips for Terrific Latkes: Soaking, rinsing, and drying the grated potatoes removes excess starch and makes the latkes crispy (not necessary for sweet potatoes).

Step 8
8

Use restraint when adding eggs and matzo meal. Too much will make the latkes heavy.

Step 9
9

Keep oil between 300° and 350° while frying to prevent latkes from turning greasy. Check heat with a candy thermometer and adjust heat accordingly.

Step 10
10

If making latkes ahead, let cool on paper towels, then arrange in a single layer in a zip-lock plastic bag and refrigerate up to 3 days. Reheat in a 300° oven until crispy and hot, about 15 minutes.

Step 11
11

Note: Nutritional analysis is per latke.

Ingredients

 3 pounds russet potatoes, rinsed and peeled
 2 large yellow onions, peeled and quartered lengthwise
 4 large eggs, beaten
  About 1/2 cup matzo meal
 1 tablespoon coarse kosher salt
 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  Vegetable oil for frying
  Sour cream and applesauce

Directions

Step 1
1

Fill a large mixing bowl three-quarters full with cold water. Using the coarse side of a box grater or a food processor fitted with a medium-coarse grating disk, grate potatoes, transferring them to the water as you go. Let potatoes stand in water 20 minutes. Meanwhile, grate onion in the same way and set aside.

Step 2
2

Pour potato mixture into a fine-mesh colander and rinse well with water. Pour onions into colander with potatoes and toss together. Rinse bowl and wipe dry.

Step 3
3

Take a large handful of potato-onion mixture and squeeze to remove some of the water. Pile mixture onto a clean kitchen towel, gather towel corners up into one hand, and twist hard to wring out any remaining moisture. Repeat with rest of mixture, using fresh towels if needed. Return mixture to bowl.

Step 4
4

Add eggs, matzo meal, salt, and pepper to potato mixture and toss to mix well. If at any time you notice a pool of liquid in the bottom of the bowl, stir in more matzo meal, 2 tbsp. at a time.

Step 5
5

Pour 3/4 in. oil into a 10- to 12-in. frying pan (with sides at least 2 in. high) over medium-high heat. When oil reaches 350°, scoop 1/4 cup of potato mixture from bowl, then gently turn onto a wide spatula. Press into a patty about 1/3 in. thick, then gently slide pancake into hot oil. Cook 3 or 4 pancakes at a time (do not crowd pan) until edges are crispy and well browned and undersides are golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Gently turn and cook until other sides are golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes longer.

Step 6
6

Transfer pancakes to paper towels to drain briefly, then keep warm in a 200° oven while you cook remaining pancakes. Serve pancakes hot, with sour cream and applesauce.

Step 7
7

Tips for Terrific Latkes: Soaking, rinsing, and drying the grated potatoes removes excess starch and makes the latkes crispy (not necessary for sweet potatoes).

Step 8
8

Use restraint when adding eggs and matzo meal. Too much will make the latkes heavy.

Step 9
9

Keep oil between 300° and 350° while frying to prevent latkes from turning greasy. Check heat with a candy thermometer and adjust heat accordingly.

Step 10
10

If making latkes ahead, let cool on paper towels, then arrange in a single layer in a zip-lock plastic bag and refrigerate up to 3 days. Reheat in a 300° oven until crispy and hot, about 15 minutes.

Step 11
11

Note: Nutritional analysis is per latke.

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