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Yergo
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Wed, Nov 27 2013, 2:10 pm
I am hosting a chanuka party and wanted to know if there is any way to make latkes in advance and re-heat them and they still be yummy and crisp???
TIA
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zaq
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Wed, Nov 27 2013, 2:26 pm
Undercook them a bit, then finish cooking in the oven. If they're very greasy just heat as is; if they're not greasy, brush with a very light coating of oil before baking.
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Chana Miriam S
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Wed, Nov 27 2013, 4:40 pm
Yes but here are tips for best reheating.
1) do not use a small amount of oil when you initially cook them. Best latkas have a crispy light texture. If your latkas aren't floating you haven't used enough oil
2) reheat at a relatively high temperature for a short time. Do not pack tightly when reheating.
3) you must fully cook the latkas or they will go brown
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