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Yukon Gold Potato and Jerusalem Artichoke Latkes with Apple-Horseradish Mayonnaise and Taramasalata

These golden potato and Jerusalem artichoke latkes offer a sophisticated twist on a classic Jewish comfort food. By blending earthy Jerusalem artichokes with buttery Yukon Gold potatoes, these fritters achieve a complex flavour profile that is perfectly balanced by the sharp, fruity notes of the apple-horseradish mayonnaise. The Addition of creamy taramasalata provides a luxurious, salty finish that makes these a standout choice for any seasonal gathering.

Ideal as a substantial party canapé or a festive starter, this recipe focuses on achieving the ultimate crunch by thoroughly drying the vegetables before frying. While the taramasalata adds a Mediterranean flair, the dish remains a versatile vegetarian-friendly option if served solely with the piquant apple sauce. Serve these hot from the frying pan for a truly satisfying homemade treat.

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Ingredients for Yukon Gold Potato and Jerusalem Artichoke Latkes with Apple-Horseradish Mayonnaise and Taramasalata

  • 1 (2-inch) piece fresh horseradish root, peeled and finely grated

  • 120 ml de puré de manzana sin azúcar

  • 2 cucharaditas de vinagre de sidra de manzana

  • 1 tablespoon Pommery or Dijon mustard

  • 150g de mayonesa

  • 1.4kg Yukon gold potatoes, peeled

  • 450g Jerusalem artichokes, thoroughly washed

  • 1 large yellow onion, peeled

  • 3 large eggs, beaten

  • 2 tablespoons minced fresh flat-leaf parsley

  • 1/4 cup plain flour, plus more as needed

  • About 350ml vegetable oil for frying

  • 1 (400g) jar taramasalata*

  • 2 cucharadas de cebollino fresco picado

  • *Taramasalata is Greek carp roe mayonnaise, and is available at Middle Eastern and Mediterranean markets. Chef Todd Aarons recommends Krinos brand.

  • Large baking sheet

In a medium bowl, stir together the horseradish, applesauce, vinegar, mustard, and mayonnaise. Season with salt and pepper. DO AHEAD: The sauce can be made and stored, in an airtight container in the refrigerator, up to 3 days.

Line a large bowl with a clean cloth napkin or lint-free kitchen towel.

Working in batches, use the larger side of a box grater or a food processor fitted with a grater attachment to coarsely grate the potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, and onion. As they're grated, transfer the vegetables to the towel-lined bowl. Gather the corners of the towel and wring as much excess liquid as possible from the vegetables. Transfer the wrung vegetables to a dry mixing bowl. Add the egg and parsley and stir to combine. While stirring the mixture, gradually add the flour, stirring well to incorporate.

Forra una bandeja de horno grande con papel toalla.

In a large sauté pan over moderately high heat, heat 1/4 inch of oil until hot but not smoking. Test the latke batter by frying a small amount of batter in the hot oil—it should hold together and not fall apart when flipped. If necessary, add additional flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, but try to add as little flour as possible to create light latkes.

Working in batches, drop 2-tablespoon-size dollops of batter into the hot oil and use the back of a spoon to press the batter into 1 1/2-inch diameter pancakes. Season with salt and pepper and fry until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Flip the latkes and continue frying until golden brown, about 2 minutes. As they finish cooking, transfer the latkes to the paper-towel-lined baking sheet.

Arrange the latkes on a large plate or platter and top half with apple-horseradish mayonnaise and half with taramasalata. Sprinkle with minced chives and serve immediately.

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  • 28 Ene 2026 | Publicado originalmente

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