However you spell it, it is a beautiful holiday! How can you go wrong eating potato lakes, (pancakes) and eating jelly donuts. lol
I prefer sour cream on my latkes but that is just a matter of personal preference. Great to see you are in the spirit of the seasn.
Finally, someone else who prefers sour cream on his latkes! Latkes tend to be a bit greasy but that just makes them all that much better. My ex-wife is Jewish and one night during Hanukkah she asked her father why latkes were a tradition during the holiday. Without missing a beat I chimed in, "Because if light one it will burn for 8 days!" I'm glad he had a sense of humor!
Happy Hanukkah!
Next time you come to visit me in NYC, we will go to Katz's Deli on the Lower East Side and I will buy you some really good "potato latkes", and you can choose applesauce or sour cream, but no ketchup! LOLThat was a good quip. And yes you are lucky he had a sense of humor. Lol. I would probably use ketchup like I do with most potato cakes or hash browns. That may be sacrilegious, but it’s not as bad as my nephews who puts ketchup on fried chicken.
Next time you come to visit me in NYC, we will go to Katz's Deli on the Lower East Side and I will buy you some really good "potato latkes", and you can choose applesauce or sour cream, but no ketchup! LOL
Or maybe a nice pastrami sandwich!
That was a good quip. And yes you are lucky he had a sense of humor. Lol. I would probably use ketchup like I do with most potato cakes or hash browns. That may be sacrilegious, but it’s not as bad as my nephews who puts ketchup on fried chicken.
If you think putting ketchup on fried chicken is bad, my mother-in-law put ketchup on STEAK!. Even if was the finest steak she could buy! We used to cringe when she did it. I think my father-in-law had a sense of humor because he converted to Judaism before marrying my mother-in-law. He actually was raised in a Lutheran Norwegian family. He used to refer to himself as the Viking Jew! His conversion was more than just for the marriage, though. He felt Judaism offered him a faith that he could abide.
Next time you come to visit me in NYC, we will go to Katz's Deli on the Lower East Side and I will buy you some really good "potato latkes", and you can choose applesauce or sour cream, but no ketchup! LOL
Or maybe a nice pastrami sandwich!
It is because it is actually a Hebrew word and the English spelling is basically a phonetic sounding out of the Hebrew word. There is a "ch" pronunciation for one of the characters in the word, as in "chutzpa", the ch is almost guttural. The woman's name Hannah is spelling Chana by religious Jews, so there is no correct spelling in English of a word in a foreign language using an alphabet that is not directly translatable.Wow, that is one large menorah! Question: Why is Chanukah sometimes spelled Hanukah and visa versa?
That was a good quip. And yes you are lucky he had a sense of humor. Lol. I would probably use ketchup like I do with most potato cakes or hash browns. That may be sacrilegious, but it’s not as bad as my nephews who puts ketchup on fried chicken.