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Sephardic Jewish leek fritters
Alternative names | Keftes de prasa, koftas de prasa, leek patties, potato-leek patties, Sephardi latkes |
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Type | fritters, patties |
Course | Appetizer |
Region or state | Possibly Spain; today popular in Israel and the Sephardic Jewish diaspora |
Associated cuisine | Sephardi Jewish cuisine, Israeli cuisine |
Created by | Sephardic Jews |
Serving temperature | Hot, traditionally served for Hanukkah, Passover, and Rosh Hashanah, although it can be served all year |
Main ingredients | Leeks, potatoes, egg, matzo meal, kosher salt, cooking oil |
Fritas de prasa, also Keftes de prasa (Template:Lang-he) are fried potato-leek pancakes common in Sephardi Jewish cuisine.
Fritas de prasa are similar to a latke.[1] Fritas de prasa have been served by Sephardi Jews on Hanukkah, Passover and Rosh Hashanah since the time of the Spanish Inquisition and forced expulsion of Jews from Spain.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Zahav a World of Israeli Cooking". Hadassah Magazine. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- ^ Marks, Gil. Olive Trees and Honey. HMH.
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