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Applesauce vs. Sour Cream
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  • Applesauce or Sour Cream?
    Applesauce
    23%
    10
    Sour Cream
    30%
    13
    Both
    48%
    21
    Total votes : 44
  • Applesauce vs. Sour Cream

    Post #1 - November 29th, 2007, 11:34 am
    Post #1 - November 29th, 2007, 11:34 am Post #1 - November 29th, 2007, 11:34 am
    On your latkes, of course.

    Posting the musical question made me ponder the reality. I know so many staunch partisans.

    In my childhood, sour cream was only offered with meatless meals, but I doubt many here at Jews for Pork worry about such considerations. And even then, I had a preference, even if I couldn't always act on it.

    I am solidly for both!
  • Post #2 - November 29th, 2007, 11:37 am
    Post #2 - November 29th, 2007, 11:37 am Post #2 - November 29th, 2007, 11:37 am
    You did not give the option of "neither", which is my preference.
    Steve Z.

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  • Post #3 - November 29th, 2007, 11:38 am
    Post #3 - November 29th, 2007, 11:38 am Post #3 - November 29th, 2007, 11:38 am
    stevez wrote:You did not give the option of "neither", which is my preference.


    Same here, I prefer a good shake of salt.
  • Post #4 - November 29th, 2007, 12:05 pm
    Post #4 - November 29th, 2007, 12:05 pm Post #4 - November 29th, 2007, 12:05 pm
    Hi,

    There will be both applesauce and sour cream at Saturday's meeting.

    I usually request for both, then dip, dap and eat some plain, too.

    Regards,
    Cathy2

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  • Post #5 - November 29th, 2007, 12:51 pm
    Post #5 - November 29th, 2007, 12:51 pm Post #5 - November 29th, 2007, 12:51 pm
    Cathy2 wrote:I usually request for both, then dip, dap and eat some plain, too.
    That is my style also, a little of each on the side. The Russian side of my family defaults to sour cream, but when I was a kid living in Germany, apple sauce was the topping of choice.
  • Post #6 - November 29th, 2007, 1:06 pm
    Post #6 - November 29th, 2007, 1:06 pm Post #6 - November 29th, 2007, 1:06 pm
    My friends had sour cream and caviar with theirs...my personal fave.
  • Post #7 - November 29th, 2007, 1:23 pm
    Post #7 - November 29th, 2007, 1:23 pm Post #7 - November 29th, 2007, 1:23 pm
    I love 'em sprinkled with granulated sugar!

    :twisted:
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  • Post #8 - November 29th, 2007, 2:43 pm
    Post #8 - November 29th, 2007, 2:43 pm Post #8 - November 29th, 2007, 2:43 pm
    I like both applesauce and sour cream with mine. Sometimes, plain works too. I've also had them with lox and sour cream and that is a fine combination.

    Jyoti
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  • Post #9 - November 29th, 2007, 3:11 pm
    Post #9 - November 29th, 2007, 3:11 pm Post #9 - November 29th, 2007, 3:11 pm
    Salt only.
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  • Post #10 - November 29th, 2007, 3:23 pm
    Post #10 - November 29th, 2007, 3:23 pm Post #10 - November 29th, 2007, 3:23 pm
    Homemade apple sauce and sour cream . . . and usually accompanied by fried chicken for a bit of a twist on chicken & waffles. :)
  • Post #11 - November 29th, 2007, 7:20 pm
    Post #11 - November 29th, 2007, 7:20 pm Post #11 - November 29th, 2007, 7:20 pm
    I asked this question to a few cohorts today. Almost everybody knew exactlly what I was referring to when I asked "applesauce or sour cream". Except for one guy, who after I explained it to him, replied with supercilious chagrin, "ketchup".
  • Post #12 - November 29th, 2007, 7:49 pm
    Post #12 - November 29th, 2007, 7:49 pm Post #12 - November 29th, 2007, 7:49 pm
    d4v3 wrote: Except for one guy, who after I explained it to him, replied with supercilious chagrin, "ketchup".


    my god.
  • Post #13 - November 29th, 2007, 8:50 pm
    Post #13 - November 29th, 2007, 8:50 pm Post #13 - November 29th, 2007, 8:50 pm
    I'm an applesauce guy, but my dad prefers ketchup. His reasoning..."you put ketchup on french fries, why not latkes? They're both fried potatoes."
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  • Post #14 - November 29th, 2007, 8:57 pm
    Post #14 - November 29th, 2007, 8:57 pm Post #14 - November 29th, 2007, 8:57 pm
    jesteinf wrote:I'm an applesauce guy, but my dad prefers ketchup. His reasoning..."you put ketchup on french fries, why not latkes? They're both fried potatoes."


    Funny. I use the exact same reason, in reverse, to explain why I don't put ketchup on fries. :)
  • Post #15 - November 29th, 2007, 9:30 pm
    Post #15 - November 29th, 2007, 9:30 pm Post #15 - November 29th, 2007, 9:30 pm
    jesteinf wrote:I'm an applesauce guy, but my dad prefers ketchup. His reasoning..."you put ketchup on french fries, why not latkes? They're both fried potatoes."
    The guy I quoted said almost the same thing about putting ketchup on hashbrowns (which I do). I hate to admit it, but it makes sense. My Dad used to douse his corned beef hash in ketchup, but if he ever put ketchup on my Mom's latkes, she would have dumped him in a Moscow minute.
  • Post #16 - November 29th, 2007, 10:04 pm
    Post #16 - November 29th, 2007, 10:04 pm Post #16 - November 29th, 2007, 10:04 pm
    The correct thing to put on your hash browns is the runny yolk from your eggs over easy or sunny side up. 100 times better than ketchup.
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  • Post #17 - November 29th, 2007, 11:16 pm
    Post #17 - November 29th, 2007, 11:16 pm Post #17 - November 29th, 2007, 11:16 pm
    Ketchup is a travesty. It's just wrong. You might as well eat a chocolate chip bagel!

    I alternate between sour cream and apple sauce.
  • Post #18 - November 30th, 2007, 6:51 am
    Post #18 - November 30th, 2007, 6:51 am Post #18 - November 30th, 2007, 6:51 am
    I always thought that sour cream was something "other people" put on latkes. In fact it still seems odd (yes, like ketchup on hot dogs).
  • Post #19 - November 30th, 2007, 9:46 am
    Post #19 - November 30th, 2007, 9:46 am Post #19 - November 30th, 2007, 9:46 am
    The trade off we make is to go with fresh applesauce which is simple to make and no sour cream. This justifies cooking the latkes in schmaltz ( a 50-50 combo of veg oil and schmaltz ).

    The "bright" and clean flavor of fresh applesauce on the sinfully fried potato pancake has me dreaming about next week. The sour cream just isn't necessary in our/my opinion.
  • Post #20 - December 1st, 2007, 7:14 pm
    Post #20 - December 1st, 2007, 7:14 pm Post #20 - December 1st, 2007, 7:14 pm
    Evil Ronnie wrote:I love 'em sprinkled with granulated sugar!

    :twisted:

    Ah, a Galitzianer!
  • Post #21 - December 2nd, 2007, 2:07 am
    Post #21 - December 2nd, 2007, 2:07 am Post #21 - December 2nd, 2007, 2:07 am
    When I order them out, I usually ask for both, but I eat them with sour cream exclusively. The applesauce is for dessert :)

    Sharona
  • Post #22 - December 3rd, 2007, 11:19 am
    Post #22 - December 3rd, 2007, 11:19 am Post #22 - December 3rd, 2007, 11:19 am
    Growing up, latkes at my mother's house were a vehicle for sour cream and applesauce with cinnamon was for dessert. At my father's house, applesauce was all that was offered unless I made a ruckus. Is it any wonder they were not destined to grow old together? :wink:

    Now, years later, my father takes 40mg of Lipitor a day and my mother has no cholesterol issues... go figure :?: !

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