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Fritas de prasa

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Fritas de prasa
Fritas de prasa
Alternative namesKeftes de prasa, koftas de prasa, leek patties, potato-leek patties, Sephardi latkes
Typefritters, patties
CourseAppetizer
Region or statePossibly Spain; today popular in Israel and the Sephardic Jewish diaspora
Associated cuisineSephardi Jewish cuisine, Israeli cuisine
Created bySephardic Jews
Serving temperatureHot, traditionally served for Hanukkah, Passover, and Rosh Hashanah, although it can be served all year
Main ingredientsLeeks, 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

  1. ^ "Zahav a World of Israeli Cooking". Hadassah Magazine. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  2. ^ Marks, Gil. Olive Trees and Honey. HMH.