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Latkes: Potato and Apple Souffle - pareve

Posted by : Elaine Radis

      1 lg Russet potato; peeled & grated
      1 sm Apple; peeled, cored & grated
      2    Eggs; separated
      2 tb Sugar
    1/3 c  Matzo meal OR Flour
    1/4 ts Salt
           Oil for frying

  
     In large bowl combine potatoes, apple and egg
  yolks. Add sugar, flour and salt. Mix well.
     Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form and fold
  into potato mixture.
     In large, heavy skillet heat 1/4 inch oil over
  medium heat. Spoon potato mixture by tablespoon into
  hot oil and fry on both sides until golden brown.
     Drain on paper towels. Serve with Bruna's Candied
  Pear Slices. Makes about 24 latkes.

     Each serving contains about: 151 calories; 31 mg
  sodium; 18 mg cholesterol; 2 grams fat; 35 grams
  carbohydrates; 1 gram protein; 0.49 gram fiber.

  Presented by: Judy Zeidler, L.A. Times article,
  "Eight Days of Latkes", 11/25/94, page H7.

     "This is a potato latke like grandma never made,
  with beaten egg whites folded in for lighter texture.
  These latkes are more delicate than traditional potato
  latkes ..."
                                      Judy Zeidler


BRUNA'S CANDIED PEAR SLICES 

      3 lb Firm pears, preferably Bartlett
           Juice 1 lemon
      3 c  Sugar
 
  Peel pears, core and cut into thick slices to equal about 
  12 slices per pear. Place in large bowl and toss in lemon 
  juice. Pour sugar over pears and toss to coat completely. 
  Cover with plastic wrap and let stand 8 hours or overnight,
  until sugar liquefies. Remove pears, reserving sugar
  syrup.
  
  Heat large, heavy skillet and add drained, sliced
  pears. Sauté pears, tossing constantly with wooden
  spoon, until brown, glazed and tender. In another
  large saucepan, bring sugar syrup to boil and simmer
  until thick. Transfer pears to large bowl and pour
  syrup over. Makes about 3 cups.

  Larry Luttropp adds: "On a recent trip to Italy, we 
  visited the Santini family at their ristorante Dal 
  Pescatore. I watched Bruna Santini prepare these candied 
  pears. It looked so easy, and they were so delicious. I 
  could hardly wait to try them at home. A perfect 
  accompaniment with any of the latke recipes."

  LARRY LUTTROPP 

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