Latke
A latke frying | |
| Alternative names | Levivot, latka, potato pancake |
|---|---|
| Type | Fritter |
| Region or state | Central and Eastern Europe |
| Serving temperature | Hot, traditionally with sour cream or applesauce |
| Main ingredients | Potatoes, onion, egg, matzo meal, kosher salt, cooking oil |
A latke (Yiddish: לאַטקע, romanized: latke, lit. 'pancake'; sometimes romanized latka) is a type of potato pancake or fritter in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine that is traditionally prepared to celebrate Hanukkah.
It is commonly eaten by the Jewish diaspora where it is known as ״לביבות״ (romanized levivot, lit. "little hearts") and has many variations. The most basic form is composed of shredded potatoes and egg yolk, fried in oil.