The Real Potato Pancakes made by The Real Deal during the Holidays

Potato pancakes

I love eating food and I love potatoes. They are probably my most favorite food. I if you think of it....you can make so many different dishes if you get creative enough. Also you can go to the supermarket and pick up a bag of them for a few bucks.

Now I do not celebrate Christmas. Sorry but I'm of the Jewish faith and during the holidays we hold our annual Hanukkah party at my home. We usually invite all of my family members as well as a few close friends of both Jewish and of other religious faiths. I am not the most religious person but we do have fun and we eat lots of good food. One of my favorites are potato pancakes. My mother usually is the one who will make about 150 of them and bring them to my house. But I get bored with her recipe and now make my own...."sorry Mom you're out and mine are in!"

My recipe is totally different. I do not need to make 150 of them. I will usually make anywhere from 30-40. My reason is because my mothers are small and mine are like giant sized so if you want a simple meal then all you need to do is eat 2-3 of mine with a little apple sauce or sour cream..."UMMM"...I'm getting hungry already and I might have to make a small batch tonight just thinking about them.

First thing you will need is to buy about a dozen of the largest baking potatoes you can find. They usually come separated and not in the bags. I use these for few reasons. They are bigger and they seem to have more flavor. also the smaller ones you buy in the bags are not always good unless you check them carefully to see if they are not starting to rot. I actually go to the store and pick up each one to feel them. I know what you are thinking....no I don't get my jollies off from "feeling my potatoes" but it is important to get them while they are fresh. The same goes for the onions. I usually take the biggest ones they have...just regular ones will do.

My recipe is quite simple...below is how I make them. Please feel free to steal my recipe if you really like my ingredients.

  • 12 Baking potatoes...peeled and sliced into smaller pieces
  • 2 large onions....skinned
  • 2 table spoons of minced garlic
  • 2 large eggs mixed
  • A dash or two of pepper
  • A dash of salt...not too much!
  • 1/4 cup of flour for binding purposes

Potato Pancakes by the Real Deal

 

Take your potatoes and run them through a food processor until they are in a paste form consistency. Do not shred them. I find this way they stay together much better and also give a different texture to it. Go through the exact same with your onions separately. Put both your potato and onion past into a strainer and squeeze out as much of the water as you can...this will eliminate the chance of you getting splattered by the cooking oil when they hit the pan.

 

Potato pancakes 

Take your them and put them a a large bowl and mix all of the ingredients together but mix the eggs in last. You will then need a large serving spoon and a spatula. Use any kind of vegetable oil and fill a large nonstick frying pan about half way with the oil. (you might have to add additional later). Turn up your heat to about level 9. Test to see if your oil is hot enough by taking a few drops of water on your fingers and drop them into the pan. If it crackles you should be ready to go. Then use your spoon and start to shape your pancakes as you drop them into your oil. Please keep an eye on them to make sure you do not burn each side.

Potato pancakes

 

 

Once each side is golding brown you will want to put them onto a large plate covered with two levels of paper towels. then you need to turn them once you fill the plate up. Continue to add one piece of paper towel to each level until all are finished. Then take another large plate and put fresh paper towels down just to get off the excess oil. This way they won't be too greasy.

 

 

I made up this recipe through trial and error and you can always change whatever ingredients you do not like but my potato pancakes make a great meal for all the holidays. They must have been pretty good because they were all gone. I was only able to have the first one off the presses!

It doesn't matter.....just try it and let me know how they came out. Happy Holidays!

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23 Comments on The Real Potato Pancakes made by The Real Deal during the Holidays

Neal, I LOVE potato pancakes! I've never made mine with garlic in them so I'll have to give it a try. You shouldn't apologize for being Jewish...you know you're the apple of God's eye! I love the Jewish faith and all that goes with it...especially the food!

12/21/2007 11:22 AM by Linda Scanlan ~Selling All of North Texas (Hall Team Homes)


Linda,

I wasn't really apologizing just making a statement that anyone can eat anything and I enjoy them even if my belly gets big a few times a year!

12/21/2007 12:58 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Hey Neal - I'm a little bit hungry right now, and those potato pancakes look so yummy.  I LOVE potatoes, and have never had potato pancakes.  Since I'm down here in Florida for Christmas, can you make some of those for me?  I could meet you somewhere to get them from you.....   ;-)

Ann

12/21/2007 03:08 PM by Portsmouth NH Real Estate ~ Ann Cummings (RE/MAX Coast to Coast - Portsmouth New Hampshire)


I know you don't belong to enough groups, so here's another for posting recipes:  http://activerain.com/groups/Recipes.  Julie Neering was kind enough to share that info with me.  Anyway, I'm feeling inspired... next week, on our menu, potato pancakes!  Bookmarked, so I don't lose this before then.

12/21/2007 03:32 PM by Margaret Woda, Maryland REALTOR (RE/MAX VISION)


I am very religious when it comes to food...what religion are we celebrating this time?  Sounds like winner Neal

12/21/2007 04:07 PM by Bob Carney Licensed MD/PA Real Estate Agent (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.)


Ann,

I told you if you were close enough that we could meet and I could cook for you but you happen to be quite a few hours away so you'll have to wait for seconds.

Margaret,

I appreciate the link but I think I'll be a solo cook for now...you are right too many groups already:)

Bob,

No religion other than just eat it and greet it!:) There ain't no religion in the word potato:)

12/21/2007 04:13 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Neal, this year I used the food processor for the first time for our potato latkes.  My recipe is quite similar to yours, except we throw in a bit of parsley or cilantro as an extra seasoning.  In the past, I've been a traditionalist using the hand grater.  Less chance of nicks, scrapes and blood when you use the food processor.  As usual, everyone enjoyed heaping servings of the potato pancakes, apple sauce, and sour cream.  We also cooked a delicious brisket for Chanukkah this year.

12/21/2007 04:24 PM by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance)


Brian,

Definitely....blood is not a good ingredient to add and it also beas having sore knuckles:) The food processor works the best to make them the consistency we like them and so does everyone else. Next time you are taking a trip down here..please let me know if you would like to meet.

12/21/2007 04:36 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Neal, I LOOOOOOVE Potato Pancakes!!!!!!  My wife makes some great ones.  I got to get her to make some this weekend, thanks for the idea.

12/21/2007 06:30 PM by George Souto (McCue Mortgage Co.)


Leave the salt out and I'll be right over.  A potatoe pancake is a wonderful thing to enjoy. 

12/21/2007 06:54 PM by Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Real Estate


Neal, they sound wonderful, yummy. I have bookmarked to make.

12/21/2007 07:54 PM by Missy Caulk Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor, Michigan)


George,

Come visit I'll make you a few with a beer:)

Lenn,

I really do not need to add salt anyway.

Missy,

Let me know how they come out.

12/21/2007 08:05 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Neal - Now that sounds good!  When I come down to FLA, you have to hook a brother up:-)

12/21/2007 08:16 PM by Jason Sardi, Pennsylvania Mortgage Broker (First Choice Equity Group Inc.)


Hey...if Henry Hill cooked veal on Good Fellas the I can cook some pancakes:)

12/21/2007 08:24 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Neal, I love potatoes too, any kind, these sound fantastic. Do you have a preference of onion, white, or yellow? Can't wait to try them, thanks for the recipe.

12/21/2007 10:34 PM by Larry Hammelman Sterling, Illinois Real Estate (Mel Foster Co.)


Neal, great post... yummy!  While the market is slow this winter, you could start a cooking class or blog!  Happy Holidays to you ... and Happy New Year, too.

12/22/2007 08:06 AM by Jan Evett Panama City Beach, FL (Century 21 Ryan Realty, Inc. )


Great Recipe - Simple and to the point no frills, I am printing now. I never thought I would have a recipe card from Neal Bloom!

12/22/2007 11:07 AM by Rebecca Savitski NC Real Estate Listings (NC List for Less Realty Incorporated)


Neal - I'm loving the religion of potatoes!!

Jason - I'm already down here in Florida, and if the Real Deal can't hook up a sister, what makes you think he can hook up a brother??   MWA!

I'm going to go off and bake a potato now, and pretend I can taste these yummy potato pancakes.....

;-)
Ann

12/22/2007 01:02 PM by Portsmouth NH Real Estate ~ Ann Cummings (RE/MAX Coast to Coast - Portsmouth New Hampshire)


Larry,

Yellow usually but I guess white could work too.

Jan,

Happy Holidays to you too! Don't laugh ..I was excepted to a few culinary schools in another life of mine.

Rebecca,

No...I won't be changing jobs..just a hobby I enjoy sometimes to kill some time. But all the carbs also kill my stomach:)

Ann,

I wish you were closer...because I am making the last batch I will eat for a long time. I will be going on a strict diet very soon.

12/22/2007 01:47 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


I know this is not traditional way but my mom always made them in bacon grease..she made the most amazing potato pancakes, very similar to yours it looks like. I still love them and count them among my comfort foods...

12/22/2007 01:49 PM by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite)


Vanessa,

Bacon grease huh?...I love bacon but recently had to cut it from my diet.

12/22/2007 01:51 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


OMG Neal! That sounds wonderful!   Yummmmmy!

Merry Christmas Neal!  Thank you for all that you do here on Active Rain! 

12/22/2007 02:24 PM by Jessica Horton (Brio Realty)


Happy Holidays Jessica...don't eat and drink too much!

12/22/2007 02:40 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


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