Every year I have the opportunity to attend a Hanukkah candle lighting and, although I’m not Jewish, I love the warm sense of community created by this light, informal and friendly ritual. Once a few songs are sung, Manischewitz and latkes are served with sour cream, which I never try, because they contain egg and dairy. As I sip Manischewitz from a little plastic cup, and watch as others consume the golden and crispy latkes, I tell myself that I will veganize the latke at home, but never have—until today.
I wanted to keep the potato pancakes here as simple as possible, but introduce some subtle flavors and components to create a balanced dish. To achieve that, I spiked the potatoes with a bit of horseradish, then made a vegan sour cream dill sauce and rounded everything out with a raw apple salad with a touch of coconut vinegar, agave and ground ginger powder. The result here was a simple yet balanced plate that was fun to make and looked really pretty on the plate.
PrintHORSERADISH POTATO PANCAKES WITH RAW APPLE SALAD
- Yield: 2 servings
Ingredients
for the pancakes
- olive oil
- 2 medium-sized russet potatoes
- 1 TB all-purpose flour
- 1 TB chickpea flour
- 1 tsp salt
- a few dashes of fresh cracked pepper
- 2 TB prepared horseradish
- 1/2 tsp Ener-G, whisked with 2 TB cold water
for the apple salad
- 1 MacIntosh apple, finely diced
- a few dashes of raw coconut vinegar (or apple cider vinegar)
- 1 tsp raw agave syrup
- pinch of dried ground ginger
to serve
- 3/4 cup Tofutti sour cream
- 4 TB chopped fresh dill
- 2–3 shallots, finely sliced
Instructions
- Peel, then grate the potatoes on a box grater. Place the shredded potatoes into a sieve, rinse until the water runs clear, then place into a thin dishtowel or cheesecloth and squeeze them as hard as possible to remove all of the moisture. Place into a large bowl.
- Place the rest of the pancake ingredients into a separate small bowl, and whisk until well combined. Pour the mixture into the potatoes, and combine well.
- Combine the apples, vinegar, agave and ground ginger together and stir to combine. Place into the refrigerator to chill.
- Combine the vegan sour cream and dill together into a small bowl. Set aside.
- In a small pan, combine the sliced shallots with a little olive oil. Place over low heat to slowly caramelize while you prepare your pancakes.
- Place a few tablespoons of oil into a large pan over medium heat. Place a golfball-sized amount into your hands, roll into a ball, then flatten as much as possible. Place into the hot oil until golden brown (about 4 minutes), then flip and brown the other side. Drain on paper towels while you finish the rest of the pancakes.
- Serve immediately with the dill cream, raw apples and caramelized shallots.
Caitlin says
how delicious and beautiful, erin! my mom LOVES latkes and applesauce, and she would LOVE this recipe! i love that you made an apple salad rather than applesauce. i'd love to eat a huge plate of this!
erinwyso says
Thanks Caitlin! I hope you had a nice holiday! : )
LittleMonsterx14 says
mmmm this gets me in the chanukkah spirit!
vegeTARAian says
Wowee, those pancakes look amazing!