When it comes to Hanukkah, latkes are a classic, savory staple. But what if you could take that and turn it into something sweet? Latke-inspired desserts bring a fun twist to your holiday spread, indulgent treats replicating the crispy, golden goodness of the original latkes. Whether hosting family and friends or satisfying your sweet tooth, these desserts are a great way to level up your Hanukkah.
Think golden brown pancakes with a sugary glaze, crispy edges with creamy fillings or desserts with the festive flavors of apples, cinnamon and honey. These are not only delicious but also pay homage to the spirit of the holiday.
Plus they are easy to make and can be made in big batches, perfect for sharing. So whether you want to surprise your guests with something new or add to your dessert table, latke-inspired treats are sure to be a hit. Get on the sweet side of Hanukkah with desserts that are as comforting and nostalgic as they are new and tasty!
1. Sweet Potato Latke Bites With Maple Drizzle
Give latkes a dessert spin by using sweet potatoes. The natural sweetness of grated sweet potatoes is boosted by a pinch of cinnamon and brown sugar, so the batter is warm and spicy. Fry until golden and crispy, making sure each bite has the perfect balance of crunch and softness. Once fried, drizzle with pure maple syrup and top with whipped cream or chopped pecans for extra texture. These little guys are delicious and beautiful so add them to your Hanukkah dessert table.
2. Apple-Cinnamon Latke Pancakes
Turn the flavors of apple pie into a dessert by adding grated apples to your latke batter. The batter is seasoned with cinnamon, nutmeg and a hint of vanilla extract so the kitchen will be filled with warm holiday smells. Fry until golden and dust with powdered sugar, drizzle with caramel sauce or top with spiced whipped cream. The apples and crispy latke texture make these pancakes the perfect dessert for snuggle-up celebrations.
3. Chocolate Dipped Mini Latkes
Take the humble latke to the next level with a chocolate spin. Make small, bite-sized latkes with a slightly sweet batter. Fry until crispy and dip each one halfway into melted dark chocolate. Place on parchment paper to cool and add sea salt, chopped nuts or sprinkles for decoration. The combination of crispy potato and smooth chocolate is indulgent and fun to eat and make. Kids and adults will love these chocolate-dipped latkes at your Hanukkah party.
4. Carrot Cake Latkes With Cream Cheese Frosting
Turn carrot cake into latke form! Grate fresh carrots and mix with warm spices like cinnamon, ginger nutmeg and a pinch of sugar. The result is a batter that becomes crispy golden latkes when fried. Top these carrot cake latkes with a dollop of homemade cream cheese frosting and chopped walnuts for extra crunch. These dessert latkes are a holiday mashup of flavors and textures that will bring you comfort and nostalgia.
5. Latke Doughnut Holes with Powdered Sugar
For a bite-sized treat make latke-inspired doughnut holes by shaping the batter into small balls before frying. Add a pinch of sugar and a dash of vanilla to the batter for extra sweetness. Once fried to a deep golden brown roll the donut holes in powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar for a festive finish. Serve with a cup of hot cocoa or coffee and these are a dessert you can grab and go. Their crispy outside and soft fluffy inside make them a must-have on your Hanukkah dessert table.
6. Crispy Banana Fritters With Honey Glaze
Combine the sweetness of ripe bananas with the crispiness of latkes by mashing bananas into the batter. Add a pinch of cinnamon and a dash of vanilla for extra flavor. Fry the batter into small fritters that are golden and fragrant. Once cooked, drizzle with warm honey glaze and sprinkle with crushed pistachios or toasted coconut for a fancy touch. These banana fritters are a tropical twist on traditional latkes.
7. Latke Sundae With Ice Cream And Chocolate Sauce
Turn latkes into a dessert extravaganza by using them as the base for a sundae. Make traditional potato latkes with a pinch of sugar in the batter to match the dessert toppings. Once fried, place a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top, drizzle with warm chocolate sauce and sprinkle with crushed nuts or cookie crumbs. Top with a cherry for the full sundae effect! The hot and cold contrast of the crispy latkes and creamy ice cream is a dessert experience like no other and will be the star of any celebration.