On the first night we had traditional potato latkas and a surprise beet latka, yum.
On night number two we had a sweet and tasty apple latka.
On night number three we celebrated with a broccili and cheese latka to commemorate the miracle of the Yehudit and the Cheese.
On the fourth night we had a sweet treat made from carrots and sweet potatoes.
One of my favorite latkas were served on the fifth night this year. Zucchini Latkas.
We were even gifted a spectacular menorah shaped latka flipper (aka spatula).
On the seventh night we eat leek latkas. (It's not a custom it just happened that way.)
For the finale on the eighth night of chanukah we served up a butternut squash latka.
The technique stays the same. Grate the vegetable, mix with enough egg to coat all the grating but not too much that they are swimming. Season to taste. And finally fry in hot oil flipping when they will not fall apart until golden brown.
Serve with apple sauce or sour cream.
What types of latkas did you make that are not listed here?
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