Simple recipe for potato cakes plz?!


Question: Mashed potatoes, Chopped onion if you like them, small amount of turnip and some carrots. Sometimes I mix a little Jimmy Deans sausage into the batch if skipping Ham or Bacon with the breakfast. Mash everything together and stir in the onion. Make it into a patty and cook it in a little butter or oil. Flip the pancake after a few minutes to brown on both side. Take a little longer if adding the sausage. When cooked cover it with a fried egg, and peanut butter your toasted English muffin. Pour your coffee and enjoy


Answers: Mashed potatoes, Chopped onion if you like them, small amount of turnip and some carrots. Sometimes I mix a little Jimmy Deans sausage into the batch if skipping Ham or Bacon with the breakfast. Mash everything together and stir in the onion. Make it into a patty and cook it in a little butter or oil. Flip the pancake after a few minutes to brown on both side. Take a little longer if adding the sausage. When cooked cover it with a fried egg, and peanut butter your toasted English muffin. Pour your coffee and enjoy

Here are several recipes:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search?q=potato...

3-4 scrubbed red potatoes, with skins, grated
1 small onion, chopped fine
minced garlic if you like, as much as you want
1-2 tablespoons fresh or dried chopped parsley
2 eggs
1/2 cup all purpose flour
salt and pepper to taste
mix all together very well. measure out 1/8 cupfulls of mixture onto hot greased griddle and flatten slightly. fry till golden brown. turn and fry other side. lay on paper towels to drain. Eat hot with sour cream and apple sauce sides.
I like a bit of cayenne pepper to bump them up a notch.

Are you talking about Irish Potato cakes? If I have Mashed Potatos left over, I put an egg, and onion in it, mix real good, and fry them in some margarine, don't know if this is what you were refering to, but these are really good.

Used left over mashed potatoes. Season them to your taste and make them into patties and fry them up. Simple and good.





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