Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe (2024)

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My 5-ingredient Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe makes for a crunchy snack, breakfast, or side dish. Traditionally served at Hanukkah, these golden brown potato pancakes taste so savory and are perfect for dipping in the creamy sour cream and dill sauce.

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The Best Potato Latkes Recipe

I’m obsessed with these crispy potato pancakes! Crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, my Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe is great for a crowd, at Sunday brunch, or celebrating Hanukkah.

Potato latkes are a celebratory food traditionally served around Hanukkah. Made with shredded potatoes, onion, and eggs, the pan-fried latkes are so crispy and savory. I served them with a refreshing sour cream and dill sauce but you can use hummus, pesto, tzatziki, or applesauce instead.

There’s lots of room for customizations in this latke recipe. Make them extra savory with chives or Cajun seasoning mixed in, or add a little nutrition by using sweet potatoes instead. However you serve them, crispy classic potato latkes are sure to be a hit!

How to Shred Potatoes

Shredding the potatoes and onions in a food processor with a shredding attachment will make the process so quick and easy. Otherwise, do it by hand using the large holes on a hand grater.

How to Bind the Potatoes

Potato latkes need a binding agent, A.K.A. something that will hold them together. In this recipe, the potatoes and onions are mixed with eggs and flour, but applesauce, matzo meal, or breadcrumbs are sometimes used instead. Once they all come together and the mixture emulsifies, the latke patties stick together and won’t fall apart.

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How To Make Potato Latkes

Once the potatoes and onions are shredded and drained, mix them in a bowl with the eggs, flour, and salt.

Heat the oil in a skillet and drop in spoonfuls of the latke mixture. Cook for 1 minute before pressing them down with a spatula. Flip them over when they’re golden brown and cook for another few minutes on the other side. Transfer the fried latkes to a paper towel-lined plate.

When all of the mixture is used up, you can serve the latkes right away with sour cream or yogurt sauce or store them in the oven until you’re ready to dig in.

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What To Serve With Latkes

Latkes are traditionally served with sour cream and applesauce on top or on the side for dipping. Sour cream or plain Greek yogurt mixed with a little dill, chives, or green onions adds a touch of extra delicious flavors. If you’re serving these at a party, include loaded hummus and arugula basil pesto for more nutritious dip options.

Latkes aren’t only for dipping! They make a crispy and savory replacement for English muffins with salmon eggs benedict or bagels with cream cheese and lox. Top them with my pickled red onions to really make the savory flavors pop!

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Tips and FAQs

  • It’s very important to squeeze as much liquid from the shredded potatoes as possible. This is the secret to crispy potato latkes!
  • Use an oil with a high burn point, like avocado oil. Other good options are peanut oil, grapeseed oil, or canola oil.
  • Keep the oil hot in the pan by only frying a few latkes (about 5 to 7) at a time. Overcrowding will affect the temperature of the heat.
  • Feel free to add more seasonings into the latke mixture, like Cajun seasoning, dried herbs, or ginger.
  • Make the pancakes as thin or as thick as you like!
  • This recipe makes about 22 to 26 latkes. If you end up with leftovers, wrap them in plastic and store them in the fridge for 1 or 2 days, or freeze them for up to 2 weeks.

Do You Peel Potatoes For Latkes?

I like the look of the peeled potatoes in latkes, but you can leave them unpeeled if you want to save time. Just make sure you wash and scrub unpeeled potatoes really well.

What Type Of Potato Is Best For Latkes?

Any type of potatoes with a lot of starch will work. I used Yukon Gold’s, but you can use Russets or even baby potatoes of any color.

Can I Make Latkes With Sweet Potatoes?

Yes! Use the same measurements in the recipe if you’re making these with sweet potatoes instead.

How to Reheat Latkes

Reheat leftover latkes in a frying pan with a little oil over medium heat so they retain their crispiness. Alternatively, add them to a parchment-lined baking sheet and reheat in a 350ºF oven until warmed through.

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More Comforting Recipes with Potatoes

  • Easy Olivier Salad
  • Leftover Mashed Potato Waffles
  • Grilled Smashed Potato Salad
  • Mini Hasselback Potatoes

If you try this Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe, let me know what you think! Rate and review this recipe in the comments below. Don’t forget to take a picture and tag me on Instagram @lenaskitchenblog!

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Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe

3.9 from 63 votes

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 22 latkes

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My 5-ingredient Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe makes for a crunchy snack, breakfast, or side dish. Traditionally served at Hanukkah, these golden brown potato pancakes taste so savory and are perfect for dipping in the creamy sour cream and dill sauce.

Ingredients

Potato Latkes

  • 1 ½ lbs Yukon Gold potatoes or use Russet, peeled and shredded
  • 1 small onion shredded
  • 2 large egg whisked
  • 2 tbsp flour or substitute with potato starch
  • ¾ tsp kosher salt or more to taste
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • ½ cup avocado oil or canola oil for frying

Optional Toppings

  • ½ cup sour cream or yogurt
  • 2 tbsp fresh dill or chives or green onions

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 250°F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. This is to keep your latkes warm and crisp before serving. (Optional)

  • Using either a food processor with a shredding attachment, or a hand grater, shred the potatoes and onions. If using a food processor, you might need to cut the potatoes and onions to fit properly.

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  • Using a cheesecloth, nut milk bag, or clean kitchen towel, add the shredded potatoes and onions. Squeeze as much of the liquid out as possible.

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  • Transfer the potatoes and onion to a large bowl. Add in the whisked eggs, flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix everything well and set the batter aside while the oil heats up.

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  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. You will have to adjust the heat between medium/medium-high as you work to keep the oil at the right temperature. Line a large plate with paper towels to drain each batch.

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  • Drop scoops of 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons of the mixture into the skillet, cook for 1 minute, then press down gently with a spatula to flatten. It’s important not to crowd the skillet to keep the oil hot. I fried mine in batches of 6 or 7 at a time.

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  • Fry until golden brown on one side (about 2-3 minutes). Carefully flip with a spatula. Continue to cook until the second side is golden brown and crisp (another 2-3 minutes longer). When they're done, transfer the latkes to the paper towel-lined plate to drain briefly, then to the prepared baking sheet. Place in the oven to keep warm while you fry additional batches.

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  • Repeat with the remaining mixture until used up. This rcipe should make between 22-26 depending on how large the patties are. Serve right away (or continue to keep warm in the oven) with dill, scallions or chives and sour cream.

Notes

  • Storing: Wrap the cooked and cooled latkes in plastic and store them in the fridge for 1 or 2 days, or freeze them for up to 2 weeks.
  • Reheating: Reheat leftover latkes in a frying pan with a little oil over medium heat so they retain their crispiness. Alternatively, add them to a parchment-lined baking sheet and reheat in a 350ºF oven until warmed through.

Course: Appetizer, Breakfast, Brunch, Side Dish

Keyword: 30 minute meal, appetizer, breakfast, brunch, easy appetizer, holiday, potatoes, sauce, side dish, sides

Nutrition

Calories: 81kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 93mg | Potassium: 137mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 56IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

Crispy Classic Potato Latkes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best oil for latkes? ›

Fry in an oil with a high smoke point

Vegetable oil or canola oil is usually best, because of its high smoking point. Latkes were traditionally made with schmaltz, or chicken fat, so if you have access to it, you should certainly add it in, because it does contribute to the flavor.

What is the difference between potato latkes and potato pancakes? ›

The potato pancake is much simpler, with nothing but raw grated potatoes, egg, and all-purpose flour. The latke, on the other hand, adds baking powder, matzo meal, and even a splash of milk, according to Cooktoria. Surprisingly, the potato pancake has a longer preparation time due to the simplicity of its batter.

How to keep latke batter from turning brown? ›

Onions can help block oxidation by coating some of the potato cells” Don Odiorne VP of Foodservice said. That's why some cooks alternate adding potatoes and onion to the mixture rather than doing all the potatoes first.

How to keep latkes warm and crispy? ›

After frying, place latkes on a baking sheet fitted with a wire rack and transfer to a 200°F oven to keep warm until ready to serve.

Is applesauce or sour cream better for latkes? ›

Tart and fruity applesauce—unsweetened is best—cuts through the grease and lightens them right up, leaving you feeling perfectly satisfied, but not stuffed. Sure, sour cream is tart too, but since it's dairy, it can weigh down the latkes—adding unwanted heft to an already filling meal.

What kind of potatoes are best for latkes? ›

Russet potatoes: Russet potatoes, or baking potatoes, are high in starch and have a dry, mealy texture. This type of potato is best for latkes because the dryness of the potato is partially responsible for that desirable, crispy texture. Yellow onion: Yellow onion adds a savory flavor to the latkes.

Why are my potato pancakes falling apart? ›

How do you keep potato pancakes from falling apart? The egg and flour in this recipe help bind the potato pancakes and keep them from falling apart. Also, make sure they are fully cooked on one side before trying to flip them over. What ingredient keeps pancakes from falling apart?

What nationality is latke? ›

The latke, it turns out, has its roots in an old Italian Jewish custom, documented as early as the 14th century.

What are latkes eaten with? ›

Applesauce and sour cream are the traditional accoutrements for latkes. Some load their potato pancakes up with both toppings, while others have strong feelings about one over the other. (I'm Team Applesauce, all the way.) However, this Hanukkah, don't feel constrained by these standard-bearers.

Why aren't my latkes crispy? ›

Your Latkes Aren't Crisp Enough

You might also be crowding your latkes when you cook them — you want to use a large pan and make sure your latkes don't touch when they're cooking (otherwise they'll steam instead of crisping up). Additionally, your oil might not be hot enough.

Can you make latkes ahead and reheat? ›

Fry the latkes no more than an hour or two ahead of serving. You can warm them by placing the latkes in a single layer on a sheet pan in a very low (200 F) oven. If they stay there too long, they will no longer be as crisp, but they will still be very appealing.

Why did my latkes turn black? ›

This process, which is called oxidation, happens because potatoes are a naturally starchy vegetable. And when exposed to oxygen, starches turn gray, brown, or even black. An oxidized potato is completely safe to eat. The process doesn't affect the flavor or texture of the vegetable.

What's the difference between hash browns and latkes? ›

Latkes also aren't hash browns. Hash browns are all about crispy, burnished crust, with just enough potato-y center to gain a third dimension and a little give. A latke's interior should be plump and slightly cakey, but yielding, with recognizably rustic strands of potato intertwined with onion.

Can you make latke batter the day before? ›

You can make your latke batter a little in advance, but don't add the salt until you're ready to fry. Otherwise you risk the salt watering down your batter like bad coleslaw, which makes for heavy, lifeless latkes that don't fry as well.

Do latkes need to be refrigerated? ›

Never refrigerate latkes, it makes them mushy. – Latkes can be served with applesauce or sour cream, or both. Some folks top their latkes with smoked salmon or caviar. Often non-dairy sour cream is used to avoid mixing dairy and meat at a kosher meal.

What is the best oil for crispy pancakes? ›

Smoke Point - Choosing oils with high smoke points prevents them from burning and imparting a bitter taste. Canola, vegetable, and grapeseed oils are excellent high smoke point options. Flavour profile - The flavour of the oil can significantly impact your pancakes.

What is the best oil for deep frying potato chips? ›

On oil, sunflower and sunseed are very efficient, and many people swear by using groundnut oil. But, if you're after flavour, cooking chips in beef tallow (rendered beef fat you can get from your butcher) gives you better flavour and colour – the choice is yours.

What is the best oil to fry potatoes for french fries? ›

Refined peanut oil is the best oil to use for making french fries. You can also use canola or safflower oil. Additionally, restaurant fries are so crispy because, among other things, they use old oil continuously.

What oil is best for potatoes? ›

Neutral, low-cost oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, corn oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, etc., work well for roasting. These oils have a high smoke point, allowing the potatoes to get very hot to achieve maximum crispiness.

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