Latkes (Potato Pancakes) - Cuisinart FP-1300WS SERIES Instruction And Recipe Booklet

13-cup food processor with spiralizer & dicer
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This no-fail recipe is great for the holidays, or any time of the year.
2
tablespoons fresh
parsley leaves
1
pound russet potatoes
peeled and cut to fit feed tube
½
small onion
2
tablespoons unbleached
-
all
purpose flour
use matzo meal
1
teaspoon kosher salt
¼
teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
1
,
large egg
4
tablespoons extra virgin olive
,
oil
divided
*
½
, ½
pound russet
potato may be used

LATKES (POTATO PANCAKES)

*,
,
trimmed
,
(
you may
)
lightly beaten
pound sweet
MAIN COURSES & SIDES
Makes twelve, 3-inch pancakes
1. Insert the Small Chopping Blade with the Small Work
Bowl. add the parsley and process on High to chop.
Reserve.
2. Insert the Shredding Disc with the fine side facing up.
Shred the potato and the onion. Transfer to a clean
towel and gently wring to squeeze out all of the
excess liquid. Transfer to a large bowl. Add reserved
parsley, flour, salt and pepper; toss to mix thoroughly.
Add egg and stir.
3. Divide the potato mixture evenly to make 12 pancakes.
Form into balls and then flatten into pancakes.
4. Put 2 tablespoons of the oil into a large skillet and
heat over medium-high heat. Once hot, add 6 of the
pancakes and cook until golden brown, about 3 to 4
minutes. Flip and cook on the other sides until also
golden brown and cooked thoroughly, about 5 to 6
minutes, lowering the heat if necessary to cook
through and not burn.
5. Transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel to absorb
excess oil. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons
of oil to the pan and heat to cook second batch of
pancakes.
6. Serve immediately with applesauce or sour cream
if desired.
Nutritional information per latke:
Calories 83 (53% from fat) | carb. 8g | pro. 2g | fat 5g
sat. fat 1g | chol. 18mg | sod. 8mg | calc. 9mg | fiber 1g
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