Who among us doesn’t love a classic latke? With potatoes and onion mixed together and fried, it’s hard to resist. But with eight nights and lots of meals to celebrate, who says you can’t mix it up with different kinds of latkes throughout the Hanukkah holiday! These 18 recipes have something for everyone.
1. Sweet Cheese Latkes
Who says latkes can’t be a dessert? These sweet cheese latkes are similar to pancakes, but worth every decadent bite. These are perfect for anyone in your family with a sweet tooth, while still fitting the theme of the holiday.
Recipe: Sweet Cheese Latkes
2. Tuna Latkes
Looking for something healthier with some protein this Hanukkah? Then these tuna latkes are just what you need! Similar to a tuna burger, it’s easy to center a meal around these, or make them for an appetizer.
Recipe: Tuna Latkes
3. Classic Latke
Sometimes the classics really are the best! This is the latke we all know and love, and that always satisfies every person coming to celebrate Hanukkah with you. When in doubt, you always know you can rely on that combination of potatoes and onion to make guests happy.
Recipe: Classic Latke
4. Tex-Mex Latkes
Looking to give your latkes a spicy twist? With an addition of taco seasoning and peppers, these latkes can really change up your Hanukkah meal and give it a whole new vibe. A great side dish to have with a Tex-Mex meal, or even on its own.
Recipe: Tex-Mex Latkes
5. Savory Cheese Latkes
These savory cheese latkes are sure to make all the cheese lovers in your home happy. With some having the tradition of including cheese for part of their Hanukkah celebrations, these latkes are the perfect way to honor that. You can’t go wrong with the winning combo of potatoes and cheese.
Recipe: Savory Cheese Latkes
6. Light and Healthy Latkes
All the oily, fried food during Hanukkah can sometimes feel a bit heavy, and can’t quite be called nutritious. That’s why these lighter, healthier latkes can be just what you need when you’re looking to celebrate the holiday, while keeping nutrition in mind. It’s light on oil, while also adding in some protein and veggies. Get the recipe here.
Recipe: Light and Healthy Latkes
7. Sweet Potato Latkes
Who says you have to only use regular potatoes for latkes? Why not switch it up with some sweet potatoes! With their natural sweetness they bring a great flavor to your latkes, and they end up creating such a lovely color as well.
Recipe: Sweet Potato Latkes
8. Zucchini Latkes
There’s so many possibilities for potato substitutes when it comes to latkes, and you can’t miss with these zucchini latkes! It’s a great way to sneak in some veggies for your kids, and a way to lighten up the starch in the latkes for everyone. Make them with your family.
Recipe: Zucchini Latkes
9. Beet, Carrot Mozzarella Latkes
You cannot beat the stunning color that you’ll see from these beet and carrot latkes! Not only do they look beautiful, but these latkes are also another great way to take a break from the heavy potatoes and sneak in some vegetables. Even your kids will love them!
Recipe: Beet, Carrot Mozzarella Latkes
10. Apple Latkes
If you’re looking for a sweet latke as an alternative to a heavy sufgania, look no further than these apple latkes. With apples, cinnamon, and sugar, it’s a tasty combo that’s difficult to resist. And who says you have to eat them only for Hanukkah? This recipe could be suitable for Rosh Hashana or other fall occasions!
Recipe: Apple Latkes
11. Brussel Sprouts Latkes
These brussel sprout latkes are the ultimate side dish! Another great way to incorporate veggies into your Hanukkah meals, as well as some kosher “facon,” these are sure to be a hit at your table.
Recipe: Brussel Sprouts Latkes
12. Confetti Latkes
These root vegetable latkes are the perfect way to bring the farm to your Hanukkah table. With kohlrabi, beets, carrots, and greens, these latkes will not only taste good, but look gorgeous.
Recipe: Confetti Latkes
13. Leek Latkes
This is yet another latke that can transcend different holidays and occasions. These leek latkes will be a delicious, unique addition to your Hanukkah, or you can make them for Rosh Hashana meals. The leek flavor adds a touch of sweetness, but doesn’t skimp on that satisfying fried deliciousness that we all crave with our latkes.
Recipe: Leek Latkes
14. Stuffed Latkes
Why not add an extra element to your latkes? This is a concept that’s very customizable, and you could stuff your latkes with anything. Make it a meal by stuffing them with brisket or salmon, or go for cheese or other veggies in the middle. The options are endless!
Recipe: Stuffed Latkes
15. Oven Fried Latkes
Latkes are indeed delicious, but standing over the stove flipping them can be tiring, especially if you have a lot of hungry people to feed. These oven fried latkes are similar to the classic, but take some of the work out of it by using an oven to fry them. But they’re still delicious! Learn how to make them.
Recipe: Oven Fried Latkes
16. Broccoli Cheddar Latkes
There’s something about combining broccoli and cheese that just makes sense, but then when you add in potatoes and onions, it becomes even more irresistible! These broccoli cheddar latkes are sure to be a crowd pleaser, while still sneaking in a bit of green veggies to your kids.
Recipe: Broccoli Cheddar Latkes
17. Corn Latkes
These dairy corn latkes are reminiscent of a corn fritter, and absolutely perfect for those looking to do something a little different this Hanukkah. With fresh corn and cottage cheese, these unique latkes will be the perfect side dish for a fun Hanukkah night.
Recipe: Corn Latkes
18. Pizza Latkes
These savory pizza latkes start with the traditional crispy base and turn them into the perfect pizza crust. You can add more toppings like mushrooms or use fresh mozzarella and basil for neapolitan style. Latkes and pizza, you really can’t go wrong.
Recipe: Pizza Latkes
Happy Hanukkah!