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Latkes: Sweet Potato with Raisins & Almonds - dairy

Posted by : Elaine Radis

      1 lg Sweet potato
      2    Eggs
        ds Salt
      2 ts Granulated sugar
    1/4 c  Golden raisins, plumped in apple juice
    1/4 c  Almonds, coarsely ground
           Oil for frying
           Sour cream
           Powdered sugar
 
     Peel and rinse potato. Place in cold water until
  ready to grate to keep from discoloring.
     Grate sweet potato to equal 2 cups. Then transfer
  to large bowl. Add eggs, salt and sugar. Mix
  thoroughly. Fold in raisins and almonds.
     In large, heavy skillet, heat 1/4 inch of oil over
  medium heat. Drop potato mixture by tablespoons into
  hot oil, flattening each spoonful with back of spoon
  to form thin latke. Fry on both sides until golden
  brown and crisp, about 3 minutes on each side.
     Watch carefully because latkes brown quickly. Drain
  on paper towels. Serve hot with sour cream and
  powdered sugar. Makes about 12 latkes.

     Each serving contains about: 76 calories; 33 mg
  sodium; 35 mg cholesterol; 4 grams fat; 9 grams
  carbohydrates; 2 grams protein; 0.37 gram fiber.

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

     "These latkes are family favorites. Frying the
  mixture on medium-low heat gives the sweet potatoes a
  chance to become almost caramelized. Finish frying on
  medium-high heat. They freeze well and can be crisped
  in the oven before serving."

   Yield: 12 servings
 
 -LARRY LUTTROPP

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