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Fried Pickle Latkes with Everything Bagel Ranch

Published by Amy Becker on November 19, 2020
Fried Pickle Latkes
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I’m not going to lie, these Fried Pickle Latkes with Everything Bagel Ranch are kind of a big dill! Mini spiced crispy latkes with a pickle inside!!

Fried Pickle Latkes

LOLz sorrry I could not resist that pun. But seriously, how good do these look? If you like fried pickles, you will love these Fried Pickle Latkes! The perfect Hanukkah snack while you’re gerkin from home? (Sorry again!)

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Fried Pickle Latkes

Fun story relating Jewish food to fried pickles (as one does). The first time I had fried pickles (that I can recall. And fried pickles are typically a late-night food so it is possible that I had them and did not recall) was when I had just moved from NYC to Austin, Texas way back in 2009 (before Instagram existed!)

Fried Pickle Latkes

Austin has been called Peter Pan with a drinking problem (aka no one ever grows up), and as a freshman in a new city, let’s just say I enjoyed the social scene Austin had to offer. Of course, after some late nights frolicking around 6th Street, we would get a little snacky. Luckily, the open 24/7 Katz’s Deli (and Bar?) was open for business.

Coming from NYC, I was excited to see a deli. Though the menu was not super traditional deli fare (turkey and gravy and Guinness- what are you doing here?!) and some may say not on par with an NYC deli, it felt familiar. But one thing on the menu stood out and still does.

Fried pickles.

Fried Pickle Latkes

Their fried pickles were spears and served with ranch, and I was immediately in love. Crispy coating, salty pickles, and cool ranch are just the perfect combo for soaking up the sweet tea vodka, or your beverage of choice.

Katz’s slogan was Katz’s Never Kloses, but sadly they closed a few years later. I kept meaning to try something besides the fried pickles, and visit when it was not 2 AM, but that never happened. Probably for the best.

Fried Pickle Latkes

Anyway, I have had lots of fried pickles since then, and I LOVE them! So I thought, why not use potatoes instead of bread crumbs to make Fried Pickle Latkes to dip in Everything Bagel Ranch? Ooh they turned out so awesome, a new gelt-y Hanukkah pleasure.

Fried Pickle Latkes
Fried Pickle Latkes

Fried Pickle Latkes with Everything Bagel Ranch

Amy Kritzer
I'm not going to lie, these Fried Pickle Latkes with Everything Bagel Ranch are kind of a big dill! Mini spiced crispy latkes with a pickle inside!!
4.71 from 27 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Hanukkah
Cuisine Jewish
Servings 28 mini latkes

Ingredients
  

  • 5 cups about 2 pounds russet potatoes, washed
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour or matzo meal
  • 1 tablespoon potato starch optional
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3-4 kosher dill pickles, sliced 1/4 inch thin and dried very well
  • 1 teaspoon potato starch
  • ½ cup canola oil
  • Everything Bagel Ranch

Instructions
 

  • Start by peeling your potatoes one at a time and shredding them with a grater into a bowl of ice water. Let sit for 10 minutes. Remove potatoes, squeezing out the moisture into the water. Dry potatoes very well with towels or cheesecloth. Let sit 10 minutes for starch to accumulate on the bottom. Carefully drain water, reserving the white starch on the bottom. This part is optional, but helps make crispier latkes with soft insides. You can also add just potato starch, but this way you are MAKING POTATO STARCH. Which is pretty cool.
  • Place potatoes in a large bowl, dry again very well. Dry potatoes are the key to crispy latkes. Then add in the eggs, flour, spices and reserved starch and combine.
  • Dry the pickle slices very well then coat them in a little potato starch. This helps the latke batter stick to the pickle better.
  • Take about 1 tablespoon of latke batter and form it around a dried pickle slice. Repeat with the rest of the pickles (I did about half and kept making more as I was frying).
  • Set up a cooling rack over paper towels near the stove.
  • Heat up canola oil in a large saute pan. A dab of schmaltz never hurt either. Fry about 2-3 minutes until golden brown on both sides. Drain on a rack over paper towels and sprinkle with more salt. Serve with Everything Bagel Ranch and eat hot!
Keyword Everything Bagel Spice, Latkes, Pickles, Ranch
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27 Comments

  1. Elyssa says:
    November 20, 2020 at 2:34 PM

    5 stars
    I am rating this based strictly on my love of latkes and fried pickles…..both run deep and I nurture them as often as possible. The thought of combining them leaves me a little breathless and schvitzing just a touch, I must admit. Oy, gevalt……but I digress.
    I have already sent the husband to the store for the necessary ingredients for this recipe and the Everything But the Bagel Spice recipe, as well! These may very well find their way onto our Zoomsgiving table, since we’re not sharing with anyone this year!
    Thank you for bringing these together!!

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      November 20, 2020 at 3:01 PM

      Aw thank you! Let me know how they turn out for you. One good thing about virtual holidays, more latkes for you!

      Reply
  2. Lynne says:
    December 2, 2020 at 3:58 PM

    4 stars
    Can these be baked. instead of fried?

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 2, 2020 at 4:14 PM

      I guess but I would fry! Hanukkah only comes once per year!

      Reply
  3. Emerald says:
    December 8, 2020 at 3:01 PM

    Can these be made gluten free? They look amazing.

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 8, 2020 at 4:32 PM

      Thanks! Sure, just use potato starch instead of flour. Some people use rice flour too but I haven’t tried that myself.

      Reply
  4. Stacy says:
    December 10, 2020 at 12:17 PM

    Can you make these in an air fryer?

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 10, 2020 at 1:31 PM

      If you want it should work, I have never used an air fryer.

      Reply
  5. Kate Riva says:
    December 10, 2020 at 2:28 PM

    Why would you start a recipe saying, I’m not gonna lie❓ Who LIES in a recipe.❓❓❓

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 10, 2020 at 3:06 PM

      It’s a figure of speech.

      Reply
  6. Anonymous says:
    December 10, 2020 at 6:44 PM

    What temperature is the oil at?

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 11, 2020 at 1:00 PM

      I don’t measure the temperature of the oil for latkes because there is not enough oil to do so easily, like with deep frying. But you can do 350 F.

      Reply
  7. Brian Bomser says:
    December 14, 2020 at 11:13 AM

    5 stars
    Made these this past weekend for a small get together with my bubble. About halfway through frying, I took some extra Everything Seasoning and mixed it in to the latke batter. These were a hit even compared to the “plain” ones!

    I will definitely be making “Everything Bagel Latkes” in the future!

    Reply
    • Amy WJWE says:
      December 14, 2020 at 6:52 PM

      Great idea! I love lox and cream cheese on latkes too.

      Reply
  8. Joanna Penny says:
    December 17, 2020 at 12:03 PM

    5 stars
    It came out so good! Thanks to tiktok for putting this in my head! Def making this from now on!

    Reply
    • Amy WJWE says:
      December 20, 2020 at 10:59 AM

      So glad you liked it!

      Reply
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  14. Anonymous says:
    November 7, 2021 at 10:34 AM

    These are delicious! Do you think they would keep well if you made ahead?

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      November 8, 2021 at 1:15 PM

      Thanks! No, I would eat them as soon as they are made.

      Reply
  15. Lydia B Fiedler says:
    November 28, 2021 at 6:09 PM

    5 stars
    I have not made this recipe but am SCREAMING about how awesome this is – will try soon. Thanks for sharing – and the hilarious writing!

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 2, 2021 at 3:49 PM

      Aw thank you so much!!

      Reply
  16. Daphne A Sullivan says:
    December 19, 2023 at 3:31 PM

    Just made these with a friend who loves pickles. She shared your post on her IG stories and asked if anyone would make these for her – kitchen stuff is not her jam. I replied that I would and she immediately put it on the calendar! We got together this afternoon, caught up on everything and made these. SO GOOD!

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    • Amy Kritzer says:
      December 20, 2023 at 4:57 PM

      Aw I love that so much! Thanks for sharing, and so nice of you to make them for a friend. Sounds like a fun day!

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Shalom! I’m Amy Kritzer Becker and welcome to What Jew Wanna Eat! Your source for home cooked (sometimes) kosher goodness. I have always enjoyed cooking and baking, but needed a new goal, a challenge, to get back to my culinary roots. So, I called up Bubbe Eleanor and pleaded for her to send me her best recipes. Stat!

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