It all started with JustChef! SousChef spoke to her on the phone and got it. I left a comment on SousChef’s Facebook wall and now I have it as well. I am talking about an awful cold!
To top it all, it is cold, grey and whet in Cape Town today. This curry dish will bring some warmth and colour into your life.
These latkes with a curry sauce are a great light dish on its own, served with some colourful vegetables. It is also a great side dish and goes well with boerewors, steaks or lamb chops. The potato latkes are also great as a breakfast dish, topped with some applesauce and crispy bacon!
Potato Latkes with a curry sauce
By: PinkPolkaDot
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Serves: 4
Crispy potato laktes topped with a curry sauce, perfect as a light dish on its own or as a side dish with some boerewors, steak or lamb chops.
Ingredients
- 30ml olive oil
- 2 onions, peeled and chopped
- 30ml curry powder
- 2.5ml turmeric
- 45ml sugar
- 45ml cake flour
- 400ml chicken stock
- 45ml vinegar
- salt and black pepper
- 4 large potatoes
- 1 onion
- 3 eggs
- 60ml self raising flour
- 5ml salt
- black pepper
- sunflower oil for shallow frying the potatoes
Instructions
- To make the curry sauce, heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.
- Sauté the onions with the curry, turmeric and sugar until the onions are soft.
- Add the cake flour and stir to form a roux.
- Add the chicken stock slowly, stirring continuously.
- Add the vinegar and season with salt and pepper.
- Sauté the sauce until thickened. It will take approximately 15 minutes.
- Make the latkes in the meantime and start be peeling the potatoes and grating it coarsely.
- Put into a coriander to get rid of most of the potato juice.
- Peel the onion and grate coarsely.
- Put the grated potatoes and onion into a mixing bowl.
- Add the eggs and mix well.
- Add the self raising flour, salt and pepper and mix well.
- Heat some oil, for shallow frying, in a frying pan.
- Using a spoon, put approximately 45ml of the potato mixture into the oil and flatten with an egg lifter.
- Fry the latkes on both sides until golden brown.
- Put onto a paper towel to drain the extra oil and serve hot with the curry sauce.

Hmmm looks very delicious.
Thanks, dear! How is the little one coping in this cold? hugs and xxx to him!
These look fabulous Pink.
🙂 Mandy
Thank you, Mandy!!
Looks really yummy. Hope your cold is soon better. Keep warm. xx
Thanks, AD! I am much better!!
I have so many potatoes so this looks like a great recipe to try!!
If you have lots of potatoes, try this, especially if you like curry!
i love latkes, but prefer rosti
I also like rosti, but find it more difficult to make, because mine always breaks!
they look really good. The colour alone shows warmth, so eating them must really make you feel snuggly. 🙂 Hope your cold/flu shifts quickly. So many people going down with it right now
Thank you! It is really extremely cold!
Looks and sounds good but I’d have to have mine without the breakfast bacon, thank you
🙂 It tastes very good with bacon for breakfast!
I could not comment last night on my RSS reader for some reason! Hope you feel better soon, and if you have a moment could you see if that photo is showing on my blog?
I am feeling much better, Tandy! It is extremely cold – I hope you are keeping warm?
Looks yumm… Is it latkes or laktes?
Thanks, it is really yummy and I know it as laktes!
Yummy! must give it a go.
Hi Blossie, I hope you had a marvelous Birthday!! Hugs!
There is nothing worse than a cold but your laktes should make anyone feel better. Stay warm and feel better soon.
I am feeling much better, thank you!