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Julia Altshuler wrote:
> Dimitri wrote: > >> Congratulations you've discovered SCHMALTZ! > > > I thought schmaltz was exclusively chicken fat (and melodrama) or I > would have used the term. In that case, I've made latkes. I should > mention the other improvement on potato pancakes. I'd never gotten > the liquid out properly in the past. If you try to drain out all the > excess liquid from the grated potatoes, they turn brown from exposure > to the air. If you don't squeeze out any, the pancakes don't have > the right texture. This time we grated, squeezed and combined with > egg and flour practically all one right after the other. > > > --Lia I have found that a thorough rinse with running water really brightens up the flavour of potato pancakes. Regards Ken. -- http://www.rupert.net/~solar Return address supplied by 'spammotel' http://www.spammotel.com |
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