Potato latkes, a quintessential Jewish dish often enjoyed during Hanukkah but delightful any time of the year, bring comforting flavors and a satisfying crunch to your table. These golden-brown pancakes, made primarily from freshly grated Idaho russet potatoes, deliver not just taste but also a rich tradition that spans generations. Imagine the aroma of sizzling potatoes and onions wafting through your kitchen, tempting everyone to gather around and indulge in this crispy treat.
This recipe yields 18 servings, perfect for sharing at family gatherings or holiday celebrations. The combination of the creamy sour cream and sweet applesauce served alongside the latkes adds an extra layer of flavor that will keep your guests coming back for more. They are versatile enough to be enjoyed as a side dish, starter, or even as a snack throughout the day. With a preparation time of just 45 minutes, it's an accessible option for both seasoned cooks and newcomers alike.
Not only are these latkes delicious, but they're also relatively simple to make. The key to achieving that perfect crispy texture lies in the technique of draining excess moisture from the potatoes and onions. The addition of scallions and the fluffy egg whites take these latkes to the next level, making them a deliciously light yet hearty dish. So, gather your ingredients, heat up the frying pan, and get ready to impress your friends and family with these delightful potato latkes!