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Potato Latkes/Kugel, Mom's - pareve

Posted by : Maxine Wolfson

My Mom makes the best latkes and kugel, but part of the secret is
that they are _not_ low-fat .

For the best consitancy, you need a wire grater and a lot of 
muscle.  You can cheat and use a food processor, but it does not
taste the same.

Latkes or Kugel, Potato

2 pounds Russett or Yukon Gold potatoes
1 medium onion
1 large egg (or 3 T egg substitute)
1/4 cup matzo meal
1/8 tsp white pepper
1/2 tsp salt
peanut oil for latkes or vegetable oil for kugel

Grate potatoes and onion over large bowl.  
Add egg, matzo meal, pepper and salt.  

for latkes:

heat 1/4 inch of oil to 35 ^F in an electric skillet.  
Gently add about 3-4 T of batter.  Cook until edges 
start to brown, turn, and cook until done.  Add oil
as needed between batches to retain 1/4" layer.  
These are very moist, so be careful when you put the 
batter into the pan, it splatters.  Mom always taped
newspaper around the area (counters, walls,and floor.)

For kugel:

pour 2 or 3 T of oil into 1 quart casserole pan, preferrably
pyrex.  Spread it around.  add batter, and bake at 325 F for
45-60 minutes, until brown and firm.

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