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Breakfast Potato Latkes with Tomatoes and Kale

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Apr 25, 2024 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Behold, the perfect way to start your day: breakfast potato latkes topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and smoked almonds. Breakfast of champions, ready in under 30 minutes! 

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds


Behold, the perfect way to start your day: crispy breakfast potato latkes topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds. Whether you're serving this to house guests around Hanukkah, Thanksgiving, or just enjoying it on a lazy Sunday morning, this is an indulgent dish that actually comes together in under 30 minutes, and is a tad more virtuous than it seems (kale makes everything healthy, no?)

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

The inspiration for this dish came from a restaurant located in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood, L'Gros Luxe. Known for delectable cheap dishes and great cocktails, on Sunday brunch this place becomes a hangout for girlfriends sharing mimosas and pushing strollers, alongside burly, flannel-clad bearded men grumbling into their Caesar's and amber beers.

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In short, it's a typical Montreal scene in which I usually feel horribly underdressed and yet strangely hip at the same time - so, exactly the sort of place where you'd expect to find breakfast potato latkes.

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds
Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

So when one Sunday, G and I uncharacteristically found ourselves OUT OF THE HOUSE and looking for a place to eat, one dish on the L'Gros Luxe immediately caught my attention. It combined eggs, kale, tomatoes and almonds, and I was intrigued.

Though they weren't called breakfast potato latkes, that's exactly what they were! But I wasn't into the Asian-style marinade the dish came with, and so, I decided to experiment with a way to make this plate more Jew-y.

Because that's just how I roll.

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds
Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

And so, a side of potatoes turned into crispy vegan breakfast potato latkes topped with egg that is great in its own right (and I imagine would work really, really well when made with sweet potatoes, or a mix of spuds).

The egg was cooked sunny- side-up for G, scrambled for me, and the sauce was reduced to a drizzle of Sriracha - I felt like any more flavours would have actually detracted from the dish.

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds
Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

But the cherry on top of this creation, and the thing that actually enabled me to take these breakfast potato latkes to the next level, were NaturSource's. These smoky, salty nuts are a treat in their own right, and I've been gobbling on them for days, a handful at a time (too much tamari at once can be overwhelming).

I'd like to serve them alongside smoked mozzarella, and they go beautifully with sweet potatoes. All in all, this is one snack I find myself going back to over and over.

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds
Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

So give these breakfast potato latkes topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds a try this weekend. Or if you prefer other latkes combinations, try my plantain latkes for something Latin and exotic. Beet latkes with dill creme fraiche for a touch of Ukrainina flavors. Apple potato latkes with curried yogurt sauce for something sweet and smoky. Or Gluten-Free Irish Boxty Potato Pancakes for an Irish touch.

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds
Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds
Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

Have a great weekend, and make breakfast potato latkes topped with egg, not war.

Potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds

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A white plate presents a delightful vegetarian dish with a sunny-side-up egg resting on a hash brown base. It's elegantly garnished with kale, cherry tomatoes, and sliced almonds, making it a perfect fit for paleo recipes.

Breakfast potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes, and tamari almonds

Ksenia Prints
Behold, the perfect breakfast potato latke topped with egg, kale, tomatoes and Tamari almonds. Serve this for a Hanukkah brunch or a regular weekend. The latke can be made out of potatoes, sweet potatoes, or a mix of spuds.
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Ingredients
  

  • For latkes:
  • 2 potatoes or more, one per person
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • 2 tsps canola oil or melted temperature clarified butter
  • 1 teaspoon nutritional yeast
  • ¼ teaspoon of salt
  • For topping:
  • 2 eggs or more, one per person
  • 2-4 leaves of kale depending on the size
  • ½ cup grape tomatoes or one regular tomato (at this time of the year, use grape tomatoes)
  • ¼ cup Tamari almonds

Instructions
 

  • Preheat a non-stick pan to medium heat.
  • Chop kale to thin strips. Chop Tamari almonds into bite-sized pieces, trying not to eat them all as you go along. Halve grape tomatoes (or cut regular tomato into wedges). Set each ingredient aside.
  • Grate potatoes, and squeeze out the water. Mix well with paprika, canola oil, nutritional yeast, and salt. Shape into two large, thin latkes.
  • Add one tablespoon of oil to pan, and add latkes to pan. Fry for 2-3 minutes on one side, until potatoes are golden-brown. Reduce heat slightly to medium-low, and turn latke over. Fry on the other side for 3-5 minutes. Remove, and let rest on paper towels.
  • Next, fry up the kale with a tad of water on medium heat until it wilts, stirring often, for about 5 minutes. Clear an area on the pan for the tomatoes, add them, and let them fry, face down, for another 3-5 minutes (If using wedges, turn wedge over again and let the other side fry for another 3 minutes). Remove from pan, and cover to keep warm.
  • Cook your eggs to your liking - sunny side up, scrambled, or poached will all work here.
  • Plate your dish: first the latke, then a bit of kale, then the egg, followed by more kale and tomatoes, and a sprinkle of salt. Top the dish with chopped Tamari almonds and a bit of hot sauce (I'm partial to Sriracha). Serve, and enjoy!
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      1. Sarah says

        November 15, 2014 at 1:55 pm

        Looks amazing!

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        • kseniaprints says

          November 15, 2014 at 2:59 pm

          Thank you!

      2. Emma says

        November 16, 2014 at 7:53 am

        LOVE me a latke... this may just happen for breakfast RIGHT NOW!

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        • kseniaprints says

          November 17, 2014 at 7:24 am

          Hope it did!

      3. Katie @ Whole Nourishment says

        November 17, 2014 at 3:49 am

        Yummo! I'm trying to make more savory breakfasts and love this idea. Especially like that you also have to make two styles of eggs for you and G. I don't feel so alone anymore and will choose to not look at it as an extra step/chore anymore knowing others have to do the same. 😉

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        • kseniaprints says

          November 17, 2014 at 9:29 am

          Haha, that's too funny! We don't always make separate egg preparations, but this time it served my goals - the runny sunny-side-up looked better on camera than my scramble. But yes, you're definitely not alone in it. And I imagine it's only gonna get worse with kids.

      4. Nancy | Ramsons & Bramble says

        November 20, 2014 at 2:26 pm

        This is the perfect breakfast!! ..."make latkes, not war" - yes!

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        • kseniaprints says

          November 21, 2014 at 7:48 pm

          Hahaha, thank you, Nancy!

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