Latkes are German potato pancakes
Latkes are made from potatoes. They are basically potato pancakes.
This is actually a difficult question to answer because the word 'latkes' just means pancake so there are countless recipes. On the assumption that you're referring to potato latkes: potato onion egg flour salt pepper (the last three are optional)
Latkes are made of zucchini, potatoes, and carrots. Yet, you can put any vegetable you choose in your Latkes, such as tomatoes, peppers, parsley, cucumbers, and onions.
Latkes are potato pancakes eaten in the period of eight days of Hanukkah
Horses were fed oats when they would not eat latkes.
Horses were fed oats when they would not eat latkes.
Hebrew = leh-vee-VOHT (לביבות) Yiddish = latkes
In the story, The Horse that Wouldn't Eat Latkes, they ended up feeding the horse oats. The traveler who owned the horse ended up eating the latkes.
Some words that rhyme with latkes are brakes, snakes, and lakes.
Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
Those who practice Judaism celebrate Hanukkah by eating latkes. They do many other things during the eight days of Hanukkah, but latkes are a popular treat during this time.
Latkes are potato pancakes fried in oil.