Around Hanukkah, we usually spend a lot of time thinking up new things to top our latkes. After all, the potato pancakes themselves are pretty simple: Shred some potatoes, bind them into patties, then fry until golden and crisp, bring on the sour cream, applesauce and smoked salmon (caviar is awfully nice, too!).
But could we create delicious latkes that build flavor from the inside out? Indeed! All we had to do was look to other cultures for inspiration.
These variations build on the classic latke recipe.
• For Curried Sweet Potato Latkes: Use 2 pounds sweet potatoes in place of the Russet potatoes. Stir 1 to 2 teaspoons of curry powder into the matzo meal mixture.
• For Cinnamon Sugar Latkes: Leave out the onion. Stir 1 teaspoon of cinnamon into the matzo meal. Once the latkes are fried, let drain for 1 minute, then dredge in cinnamon-sugar. Serve with apple sauce or cranberry sauce.