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Recipe submitted by gkleinman, 05/06/05

Geoffs Vegan Sweet Potato Latkes

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    2 large sweet potatoes (yams)
    1 large sweet onion
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    3 tablespoon flour
    3 flax eggs*
    salt and pepper to taste (approx. 1/2 teaspoon salt)
    1/3 cup of whole flax seeds
    1 cup of water

Directions:

Using a mandolin or wide vegan cheese grater, grate the sweet potatoes and large onion into a bowl.

Add baking powder, flour, flax eggs, salt and pepper and stir/mix very well. Cover a pan with a thin layer of oil. Form cookie size pancakes, and fry them up.

** Flax Eggs (from How it All Vegan) 1/3 cup of whole flax seeds 1 cup of water

In a food processor or blender, grind the flax seeds until they are a fine flax meal.  Slowly add the water until the mixture has a thick milk shake like consistency. 3 tablespoon = 1 Egg. Mix makes a total of 6 egg equivalents.  Keeps 3-6 days in fridge.

Serves: 15 latkes

Preparation time: 20 minutes



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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2006, 02:57:07 PM »

I don't know what went wrong when I was doing this, but I simply couldn't make the latkes to stay together. They all broke down and got stuck to the teflon pan, which itself is amazing.

I was adapting the recipe to the ingeriends I had; added some carrot, used eggs instead of the flax seeds and added some extra herbs and spices as well as some garlic.

Regardless of the broken latkes that weren't looking at all of the pictures I saw (below an example) when checking out what latke (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latke) actually even meant, my girlfriend was having broad enough of a smile telling me that the taste was delicious.

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« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2008, 12:29:15 AM »

these turned out fantastic!.. the recipe is totally correct and it makes exactly 16 pancakes.. this is a wonderful varition on the traditional latke.. the sweet potatoes make it super good..

i added a few things.. 3 tablespoons nutritional yeast, 1 tablespoon cornstarch and i used the full 1 cup of water mixed with 3 tablespoons whole flax seeds - ground to powder.. i also couldnt grate my onion so i very thinly sliced it then roughly chopped it up to look like grated onion.. and i only had a fine cheese grater so thats what i used to grate the potato..

like the last commenter, my first one stuck a little but i just gently scraped it with my spatula and flipped it and they turned out great!.. i put a little oil on the pan each time i added a pancake or flipped it so that it wouldnt stick and it worked perfectly.. thanks for a great recipe!
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2010, 07:52:12 PM »

I admit that I too had a hard time with the latkes sticking to the pan even with plenty of oil. I ended up just putting all of it in a pan and 'frying' them like hashbrowns. No matter, my husband and 4 year old son LOVED the flavor and were practically licking the dish! I know they would be thrilled if I were to make them again!  Smiley
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