If you are not following me, here’s the deal, I don’t know about Jewish people in other parts of the USA or the world for that matter but my people in New York love Chinese food. It’s an important part of being culturally Jewish. Where I come from Jews consume massive quantities of Chinese food.
For Channukah, I included the Jewish-Chinese Food connection in a traditional dish. Potato Latkes with an Asian twist.
I used a cookie cutter to shape them into a Star of David. I did stop short of putting a fortune in them. But don’t think I didn’t think about it.
Chinese 5 Spice Potato Latkes
Ingredients
- 2 pounds russet potatoes
- 1 cup chopped sweet onion
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup spelt flour
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 teaspoons Chinese 5-spice powder
- Peanut oil for frying
Instructions
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Peel potatoes. Grate or shred in a food processor
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Mix the chopped onion together with the shredded potatoes
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Using a sieve squeeze as much liquid as you can out of the potato/onion mixture.
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Stir in eggs, flour, salt, and 5 spice powder.
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Place a layer of paper towels by the stove.
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Add ¼ cup of peanut oil to a frying pan and heat.
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When the oil is good and hot, form a small ball out of the mixture.
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Place in the pan and flatten with a spatula.
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After a few minutes, flip to brown on both sides.
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Transfer to the paper towel.
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Gently pat off excess oil.
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transfer to a platter and serve while warm.
Recipe Notes
*To get the star shape: I placed the Star of David cookie cutter on a metal spatula and squeezed the mixture into the cutter, packing it tightly to form the star about three-quarters the way up the sides of the cutter. I then lifted up the cutter, one point of the star at a time while using the handle of a wooden spoon to keep the mixture on the spatula. I then gently pushed the star off the spatula with my finger into the pan.
Fine’s Apfel Compote
Ingredients
- 3 tart apples peeled and cored I used the Red boskoop from our garden
- 2 teaspoons sugar
Instructions
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Slice peeled and cored apples into 8 slices.
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Place in a saucepan and cover with 3/4 inch of water.
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Add sugar
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Cook on a low setting for about 10 minutes or until apples are soft.
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Using a potato masher, break the apples up.
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When the pieces form a sauce remove from heat and mash until smooth.
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I finished them off with a hand mixer to smooth out leftover pieces.
2 comments
OMG! These are both brilliant! Bravo and l'chaim!
What cool, fun Hannukah treats! Very clever. 🙂