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demigoddess

(6,640 posts)
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 01:41 PM Apr 2022

Does anyone have a recipe for potato cakes? My mother used to make

it with leftover mashed potatoes, an egg (maybe) and then fry them like pancakes in a skillet. I need to know if I am missing some ingredients. I haven't eaten or cooked them in over 50 years.

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Does anyone have a recipe for potato cakes? My mother used to make (Original Post) demigoddess Apr 2022 OP
YouTube has some really yummy looking potato cake recipes! CrispyQ Apr 2022 #1
my Mom made it similar to this and she used butter instead of oil, No cheese and cream mitch96 Apr 2022 #2
thanks! I didn't think about youtube!! demigoddess Apr 2022 #3
Google always has more than enough recipes for ANYTHING.Google: "recipe potato cakes" -- you'll see! fierywoman Apr 2022 #4
My mom used to add in some grated onion or some fresh chives. nt woodsprite Apr 2022 #5
I use left over baked potatoes Major Nikon Apr 2022 #6
Latkes elleng Apr 2022 #7
My kids loved latkes dem in texas Apr 2022 #8
Yum! I haven't made these in years. Callalily Apr 2022 #9

CrispyQ

(36,410 posts)
1. YouTube has some really yummy looking potato cake recipes!
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 01:49 PM
Apr 2022

I searched mashed potato cakes & now I want to make some, too.

mitch96

(13,868 posts)
2. my Mom made it similar to this and she used butter instead of oil, No cheese and cream
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 01:56 PM
Apr 2022

instead of milk....OMG they were delish. She slow cooked the onions and garlic down till they were caramelized and sweet. Totally clog up your blood vessels but they were SO good...
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Major Nikon

(36,817 posts)
6. I use left over baked potatoes
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 03:57 PM
Apr 2022

I generally make some extra baked potatoes and refrigerate the leftovers. In the morning I’ll peel them, grate them, grate some onion to throw in the mix and a whisked egg. A bit of salt and whatever seasonings you like are appropriate and fresh herbs work well.

Since the starch in the potatoes sets up overnight I don’t need to add flour, so I’d expect the same to be true for left over mashed potatoes.

I like to top them with crème fraiche.

It’s really hard to mess them up. Just use your imagination.

elleng

(130,641 posts)
7. Latkes
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 04:32 PM
Apr 2022

Grated potato version
Latkes made of grated potatoes are popular. They are prepared by grating potatoes and onions with a box grater or food processor; then excess moisture is squeezed out. The grated potatoes are then mixed with eggs and flour or matzo meal; a vegan version uses chickpea flour and potato starch instead of eggs. The latkes are fried in batches in an oiled pan. The thickness is a matter of personal preference.

dem in texas

(2,673 posts)
8. My kids loved latkes
Sat Apr 30, 2022, 04:02 AM
Apr 2022

I used to make them to go with kraut and sausage.

My Mother also used to make potato cakes from leftover mashed potatoes. I have also made when I had left mashed potato, seems like I add finely minced onion, a few tablespoons flour and beaten egg beaten egg.

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