You know, I am always looking for something to put my Bourbon Caramel Sauce on, and well, an apple latke seemed as good as anything. You could serve this up for dessert, but it would work with brunch too. Many options!
Prep Time 20minutes
Cook Time 10minutes
Total Time 30minutes
Ingredients
1lbfirm Granny Smith apples (about 2 large apples)
1tbsplemon juice
ΒΌcupAll-Purpose flour
1tbspgranulated sugar
1tspsalt
2large eggs
Sour cream
My amazing Bourbon Caramel Sauce
Vegetable oil
Instructions
First thing first, let's wash, dry and core 1 pound of Granny Smith apples. So firm and juicy, these fresh apples are just asking to be a latke.
After you core them, you want to immediately shred them. You can run them through a food processor like I did or use a cheese grater--either will do. After grating them, wrap them in cheese cloth and squeeze out any excess juice. It seems silly to do this right after drying them out but put them in a large mixing bowl and add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Mix them thoroughly--this prevents them from browning.
Whisk together 2 large eggs, 1/4 cup of flour, 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 teaspoon of salt.
Now add the apples to the mix, working it with your hands. You want to make sure every apple slice is thoroughly covered with the latke batter.
Add enough oil to an iron skillet so that it's about 1/4" deep, and then warm it over a medium high heat until it is shimmering.
Drop a heap of the latke mixture into the skillet and flatten it out, letting it sizzle. Cook it for about 2 minutes, until the edges are golden and crispy. Then flip.
When cooked on both sides, remove from the skillet and place on a towel to remove the excess oil.
Serve with a spoonful of sour cream on top and a drizzle of my amazing Bourbon Caramel Sauce.