Crispy potato latkes made with russet potatoes, rice flour, and onions, fried until golden and crunchy. A classic latke recipe with a crisp exterior and tender center.
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Cook Time45 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr5 minutesmins
Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine: American, Jewish
Keyword: crispy, hanukkah, potato latke, potatoes
Servings: 24latkes
Ingredients
2lbrusset potatoespeeled and scrubbed clean
¼cupall-purpose flour
¼cuprice flour
2teaspoonsDiamond Crystal kosher salt
1teaspoonbaking powder
1yellow oniondiced
2eggswhisked
Neutral oil for fryingcanola, corn, or similar
Instructions
Using the shredding attachment of a food processor or the large side of a box grater, shred the potatoes.
Add the shredded potatoes and diced onion to a clean dish towel and this the towel to squeeze out as much liquid as possible, then set the potatoes and onions aside. do this over a bowl or the sink
Heat the oil in a high-sided skillet, adding at least 2 inches of oil, over medium high heat.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, rice flour, salt, and baking powder.
Add the shredded potatoes and onion to the flour mixture. Toss thoroughly until the potatoes and onions are coated in the flour mixture then add the whisked eggs until everything is combined.
Set a small colander or strainer over a bowl and transfer the latke mixture into the colander.
This helps prevent the mixture from becoming watery as you fry in batches.
Test the oil with a small amount of latke mixture, you’re looking for an immediate sizzle.
Form and fry until golden brown on each side:
For thicker latkes: press palm-sized patties and gently slide them into the oil.
For thinner latkes: use tongs or a spoon to deposit a loose pile of the late mixture into the oil and then press down with the flat of a spatula to form the pancake.
Avoid overcrowding the pan it lowers the oil temperature and slows the frying process.
Repeat until all of the latke mixture has been used and serve immediately.
Keep early batches warm in a 300°F oven while finishing the rest.
Notes
Cooked latkes can be made up to 2 hours ahead and kept warm in a 300°F oven on a wire rack.