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SUMMARY:Conquer the Kitchen: Lotsa Latkes
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Hanukkah in style by learning to make this tradition
 al tasty treat..\nhttps://faylib.libnet.info/event/7180726
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>You don't have to celebrate Hanukkah to lo
 ve latkes. These delicious potato pancakes are a staple of the Hanukkah ta
 ble\, but did you know their origin is from cheese? PBS food blogger and c
 ulinary anthropologist Tori Avey shares that potato latkes actually descen
 d from Italian ricotta pancakes\, called cassola. The potato latke develop
 ed later in Eastern Europe after a series of crop failures led to mass pot
 ato plantings. Join our FPL Kitchen Crew to learn how to make this crispy 
 potato favorite and enjoy lotsa latkes with family and friends.</p>\n<p>&n
 bsp\;</p>\n<p>For a more detailed history and a cheese latke recipe\, read
  "Discover the History of Latkes During Hanukkah" by Tori Avey at <a href=
 "https://www.pbs.org/food/features/history-of-latkes/">https://www.pbs.org
 /food/features/history-of-latkes/</a>.</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Space is li
 mited and registration is required.&nbsp\; All participants must wear clos
 ed-toe shoes and wear hairnets or hats during the class\, and no outside f
 ood or beverage will be allowed into the kitchen during class.</p>\nhttps:
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