Potatonik
Main ingredients | Potatoes, onions, flour, yeast |
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Potatonik may refer to two distinct potato-based dishes derived from Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. One version is a hybrid between potato kugel and bread, containing shredded potatoes and onions as well as ample flour and leavened with yeast.[1] Another dish, apparently unrelated but called by the same name, is essentially a very large latke meant to be cut into wedges at the table.[2]
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Jewish Food, by Gil Marks, pg. 408.
- ↑ Bittman, Mark (16 December 2008). "Recipe of the Day: Potato Nik". The New York Times.
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