Baked Latke Recipe – Easy Meals To Cook

Servings: 6 Total Time: 45 mins Difficulty: Intermediate

Picture this: it’s a chilly evening, and the golden hues of autumn leaves swirl on the ground. You gather with family for a cozy meal, and the delicious scent of baking latkes fills the air. These crispy potato delights are not just a traditional Hanukkah treat, but they make for a wonderful companion at any gathering, especially alongside a warm bowl of homemade applesauce or a dollop of sour cream.

 Trust me, serving these baked latkes is a surefire way to bring smiles around the table!

Baked Latke Recipe

Baked latkes are not just an alternative to the traditional fried version; they’re a transformation of a beloved classic. With the same nostalgic flavors and a wonderfully crispy texture, this baked variation offers all the comfort you expect without the fuss of frying. 

Perfect for any occasion, whether it’s a family gathering, a festive holiday dinner, or just a weeknight craving, baked latkes are a treat that pleases everyone.

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What is baked latke recipe?

Latkes are a festive potato pancake typically made by frying shredded potatoes, onions, and eggs. This baked version retains all the delightful flavors and textures while cutting down on oil and calories, making them lighter and easier to prepare. They’re crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside, served perfectly crisp with toppings or as a side.

Why This Recipe Works?

The beauty of this baked latke recipe lies in its simplicity and method. The combination of starchy potatoes and eggs binds everything together while the matzo meal gives the latkes that necessary crunch. Baking instead of frying takes away the hassle of dealing with hot oil and allows for more even cooking, letting you enjoy these tasty pancakes with less mess.

Ingredients You’ll Need To Make This Baked Latke Recipe

Ingredients You'll Need To Make This Baked Latke Recipe

To create a batch of delicious baked latkes, gather the following ingredients:

– 2 lbs of shredded potatoes (Rustic Yukon Golds work beautifully)

– 1 medium onion, grated

– 2 large eggs

– 1/4 cup matzo meal (or substitute with almond flour for a gluten-free option)

– 1/4 teaspoon baking powder

– 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder (for added flavor)

– Salt and black pepper, to taste

– Non-stick cooking spray

– 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped (optional garnish)

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How to Make Baked Latke Recipe?

Let’s get cooking! These steps are simple enough to follow and will lead to beautifully baked latkes that everyone will love. Ready? Here we go!

Step-by-step Directions

Step 1: Preheat the Oven

Step 1: Preheat the Oven

First things first, preheat your oven to 425°F (or about 220°C). A hot oven is key to achieving those crispy latkes we all crave.

Step 2: Drain the Potatoes

Step 2: Drain the Potatoes

Once the potatoes are grated, place them in a clean kitchen towel or cheesecloth, gather the corners together, and twist to squeeze out as much excess liquid as possible. This step is crucial because removing moisture helps the latkes crisp up beautifully.

Step 3: Mix the Ingredients

Step 3: Mix the Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, combine the drained potatoes and grated onion. To this, crack in the eggs, then add the matzo meal, baking powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Mix everything together until well combined. You want to see that the ingredients hold together nicely.

Step 4: Prepare the Baking Sheets

Step 4: Prepare the Baking Sheets

Spray two baking sheets generously with non-stick cooking spray. This will ensure that your latkes don’t stick and help them to achieve that golden-brown finish.

Step 5: Form the Latkes

Step 5: Form the Latkes

Using a standard measuring cup, scoop about 1/4 cup of the latke mixture and drop it onto the prepared baking sheets. Gently flatten each mound with the back of a spatula. Keep them spaced apart for even cooking.

Step 6: Bake the Latkes

Step 6: Bake the Latkes

Slide the baking sheets into your preheated oven. Bake for 15 minutes, then flip each latke carefully using a spatula and return them to the oven for an additional 10 minutes. This flipping ensures both sides achieve that lovely crispy edge.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy!

Once golden brown and crispy, remove the latkes from the oven. Let them cool for a couple of minutes before serving. They’re perfect with applesauce, sour cream, or even a sprinkle of fresh parsley on top for some color and flavor.

Tips

Choose the Right Potatoes: Russets hold up well in texture while providing a fluffy interior.

Make Ahead: You can prepare the latke mixture a few hours in advance. Just store it in the fridge and bake when ready to serve.

Potato Variations: For a twist, try adding sweet potatoes or zucchini to the mix for added flavor and nutrients.

Even Cooking: Make sure to use separate trays for easy flipping and don’t overcrowd each sheet.

Golden Crispiness: If you want an even crispier result, broil the latkes for the last 2 minutes of baking, but watch them closely!

How to Store the Leftovers?

To store leftovers, let the latkes cool completely, then place them in an airtight container. You can refrigerate them for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. They can last in the freezer for about a month. Reheat in the oven for the best texture.

What are some recommended side dishes for baked latke recipe?

1. Fresh Cucumber Salad: A refreshing cucumber salad with dill adds a crunchy contrast.

2. Sautéed Green Beans: Crisp-tender green beans tossed with garlic offer a perfect veggie pairing.

3. Roasted Brussels Sprouts: Try some roasted brussels sprouts with a drizzle of balsamic for a nice earthy touch.

4. Chopped Salad: A vibrant chopped salad adds color and nutrients, complementing the latkes beautifully.

5. Beet Salad: Beets with a citrus vinaigrette bring sweetness and brightness to your meal.

If the items are not available in your pantry, what are some substitute options for the ingredients?

1. Potatoes: Sweet potatoes can be used for a sweeter flavor profile.

2. Onion: Leeks or scallions work great in a pinch.

3. Eggs: Substitute with flaxseed meal (1 tablespoon mixed with 2.5 tablespoons water) to create a vegan version.

4. Matzo Meal: Use panko breadcrumbs or gluten-free breadcrumbs as an alternative.

5. Garlic Powder: Fresh minced garlic can be used if preferred—just a clove is enough!

Conclusion

Give this baked latke recipe a try, and you’ll wonder why you ever considered frying them in the first place. Not only are they easier to prepare and cleanup a breeze, but they also fit perfectly into a healthy lifestyle without sacrificing flavor. 

So, gather your ingredients, invite friends over, and get ready to whip up a dish that brings everyone closer together—one crispy latke at a time! Enjoy!

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Baked Latke Recipe – Easy Meals To Cook

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 45 mins
Servings: 6 Calories: 180
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Baked latkes are not just an alternative to the traditional fried version; they’re a transformation of a beloved classic. With the same nostalgic flavors and a wonderfully crispy texture, this baked variation offers all the comfort you expect without the fuss of frying. 

Ingredient

Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Oven

  1. First things first, preheat your oven to 425°F (or about 220°C). A hot oven is key to achieving those crispy latkes we all crave.

Step 2: Drain the Potatoes

  1. Once the potatoes are grated, place them in a clean kitchen towel or cheesecloth, gather the corners together, and twist to squeeze out as much excess liquid as possible. This step is crucial because removing moisture helps the latkes crisp up beautifully.

Step 3: Mix the Ingredients

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the drained potatoes and grated onion. To this, crack in the eggs, then add the matzo meal, baking powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Mix everything together until well combined. You want to see that the ingredients hold together nicely.

Step 4: Prepare the Baking Sheets

  1. Spray two baking sheets generously with non-stick cooking spray. This will ensure that your latkes don’t stick and help them to achieve that golden-brown finish.

Step 5: Form the Latkes

  1. Using a standard measuring cup, scoop about 1/4 cup of the latke mixture and drop it onto the prepared baking sheets. Gently flatten each mound with the back of a spatula. Keep them spaced apart for even cooking.

Step 6: Bake the Latkes

  1. Slide the baking sheets into your preheated oven. Bake for 15 minutes, then flip each latke carefully using a spatula and return them to the oven for an additional 10 minutes. This flipping ensures both sides achieve that lovely crispy edge.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy!

  1. Once golden brown and crispy, remove the latkes from the oven. Let them cool for a couple of minutes before serving. They’re perfect with applesauce, sour cream, or even a sprinkle of fresh parsley on top for some color and flavor.

Note

- Choose the Right Potatoes: Russets hold up well in texture while providing a fluffy interior.

- Make Ahead: You can prepare the latke mixture a few hours in advance. Just store it in the fridge and bake when ready to serve.

- Potato Variations: For a twist, try adding sweet potatoes or zucchini to the mix for added flavor and nutrients.

- Even Cooking: Make sure to use separate trays for easy flipping and don’t overcrowd each sheet.

- Golden Crispiness: If you want an even crispier result, broil the latkes for the last 2 minutes of baking, but watch them closely!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q: Can I use a food processor to grate the potatoes?

A: Absolutely, using a food processor can save time, just be sure to drain excess liquid afterward!

Q: What type of oil can I use for frying if I prefer that method?

A: If frying, use oils with high smoke points like canola or avocado oil for best results.

Q: How can I make these latkes spicier?

A: Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or chili flakes to the mixture for a little kick!

Q: Are baked latkes gluten-free?

A: They can be made gluten-free; just swap out matzo meal for a certified gluten-free alternative.

Q: What if my latke mixture is too wet?

A: If your mixture feels too wet, incorporate a bit more matzo meal or flour to help it bind.

Kelly Blackford, Author and Registered Dietitian 2
Kelly Blackford Registered dietitian, food enthusiasts and food blogger

I’m Kelly Blackford, a registered dietitian and the creator of Easy Meals to Cook. My passion is helping busy individuals and families create simple, nutritious meals without the stress of complicated techniques. Through my blog, I share easy, budget-friendly recipes designed to make home cooking accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

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