Best 3 Leek Latkes Recipes

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Welcome to the fascinating world of leek latkes! These savory and crispy pancakes are crafted from the humble leek, and they offer a delightful symphony of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you prefer them as a main course, a side dish, or a delectable appetizer, leek latkes promise to become a beloved addition to your culinary repertoire. In this comprehensive guide, we will unveil the secrets to creating perfect leek latkes, exploring various recipes that cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs. From classic renditions to innovative twists, we will guide you through the process of selecting the freshest ingredients, mastering the art of frying, and elevating the flavors with creative toppings and accompaniments. So, prepare to embark on a culinary journey filled with the vibrant flavors of leek latkes, as we delve into the secrets of making this irresistible dish.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

POTATO LEEK LATKES



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This recipe is a quick and gluten-free meal using late fall crops. Serve with a dollop of sour cream.

Provided by Michael Zick Doherty

Categories     Side Dish     Potato Side Dish Recipes     Potato Pancake Recipes

Time 40m

Yield 5

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 russet potatoes, cut into small pieces
1 leek, cut into small pieces
3 eggs
¼ cup flaxseed meal
1 teaspoon salt
½ cup grated Parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Combine potatoes and leek in a food processor; process until mashed. Add eggs, flaxseed meal, and salt; pulse until incorporated.
  • Spoon potato mixture onto the lined baking sheet. Flatten gently into 3-inch circles. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese on top.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until Parmesan cheese is melted and golden brown, about 20 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 183.7 calories, Carbohydrate 19.6 g, Cholesterol 118.6 mg, Fat 7.8 g, Fiber 3.7 g, Protein 9.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 639.8 mg, Sugar 1.7 g

LEEK LATKES



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Provided by Joan Nathan

Categories     dinner

Time 1h

Yield 16 large latkes

Number Of Ingredients 11

6 leeks (about 2 pounds)
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more for frying
1 large onion, peeled and diced
6 cloves garlic, or to taste, peeled and diced
4 shallots, peeled and diced
1/3 cup pine nuts
1/2 bunch cilantro (about 1 cup), diced
2 large eggs
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1/2 cup bread crumbs or matzoh meal, plus 1/3 cup for coating

Steps:

  • Cut leeks lengthwise, and wash them well to remove any grit. Dice the leeks, and either steam them or place them in boiling salted water for about 5 to 7 minutes, or until they are tender. Drain leeks well, pressing them in a dish towel to remove any excess water.
  • Heat oil in nonstick frying pan, and add onion, garlic and shallots. Saute until soft, about 5 minutes.
  • Heat oven to 350 degrees. Place pine nuts on a baking pan, and toast for a few minutes until evenly browned.
  • Place leeks, onion, garlic, shallots, pine nuts, cilantro, eggs and cheese in a mixing bowl, and blend well, adding salt and pepper to taste. Add about 1/2 cup bread crumbs, or enough to bind.
  • Take about 1/4 cup of the leek mixture, and make a patty 2 inches in diameter. Coat patty with bread crumbs, and repeat with remaining mixture.
  • Coat a nonstick frying pan thinly with remaining olive oil, and fry the patties for a few minutes on each side. (For cocktail-size patties, use 1 teaspoon of mixture.) Drain on paper towels.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 107, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 12 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 237 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams

LEEK, KALE AND POTATO LATKES



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These delicious cumin-scented potato pancakes are laced with leeks and crispy kale, adding a putatively healthy touch to the standard fried latke. You can serve them with Greek yogurt, sour cream or crème fraîche. But a chutney or yogurt blended with cilantro, mint and garlic would make for excellent eating as well. You might even try a salsa.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     brunch, dinner, appetizer, side dish

Time 30m

Yield Makes 2 to 2 1/2 dozen, serving 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 cups, tightly packed, grated potatoes (use a starchy potato like Idaho or Yukon gold)
2 large leeks, halved lengthwise, cleaned and sliced very thin
1/2 pound kale, stemmed, washed, dried and finely chopped or cut in thin slivers (about 3 cups, tightly packed)
1 teaspoon baking powder
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
2 teaspoons cumin seeds, lightly toasted and coarsely ground
1/4 cup chopped chives
1/4 cup all-purpose flour or cornstarch
2 eggs, beaten
About 1/4 cup canola, grape seed or rice bran oil

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Meanwhile, place a rack over a sheet pan.
  • In a large bowl mix together the potatoes, leeks, kale, baking powder, salt and pepper, cumin, chives, and flour or cornstarch. Add the eggs stir together.
  • Begin heating a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of the oil and when it is hot, take up heaped tablespoons of the latke mixture, press the mixture against the spoon to extract liquid (or squeeze in your hands), and place in the pan. Press down with the back of the spatula to flatten. Repeat with more spoonfuls, being careful not to crowd the pan. In my 10-inch pan I can cook 4 at a time without crowding; my 12-inch pan will accommodate 5. Cook on one side until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Slide the spatula underneath and flip the latkes over. Cook on the other side until golden brown, another 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer to the rack set over a baking sheet and place in the oven to keep warm. The mixture will continue to release liquid, which will accumulate in the bottom of the bowl. Stir from time to time, and remember to squeeze the heaped tablespoons of the mix before you add them to the pan.
  • Serve hot topped with low-fat sour cream, Greek yogurt or crème fraiche, or other toppings of your choice such as salsa, chutney or yogurt blended with cilantro, mint, and garlic.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 58, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 8 grams, Fat 3 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 120 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram, TransFat 0 grams

Tips:

  • Use a food processor to quickly and easily grate the potatoes and onions.
  • Squeeze the grated potatoes and onions well to remove as much liquid as possible. This will help the latkes to be crispy.
  • Add a little flour or matzo meal to the potato mixture to help bind it together.
  • Season the potato mixture with salt, pepper, and other herbs and spices to taste.
  • Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium heat and add a little oil. Then pour in enough potato mixture to cover the bottom of the pan in a thin layer.
  • Cook the latkes for a few minutes on each side, or until they are golden brown and cooked through.
  • Serve the latkes hot with your favorite toppings, such as sour cream, applesauce, or smoked salmon.

Conclusion:

Leek latkes are a delicious and easy-to-make dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are also a great way to use up leftover mashed potatoes. With a few simple ingredients and a little time, you can create a delicious and satisfying meal that the whole family will enjoy.

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