Recipe for left over Mash Potato's?!


Question: my Nana use to make mash potato patties but I don't remember what she would put in them besides egg & flour .
I hope some one knows exactly how to make them I have Lots of Mash potato's left over.
thanks


Answers: my Nana use to make mash potato patties but I don't remember what she would put in them besides egg & flour .
I hope some one knows exactly how to make them I have Lots of Mash potato's left over.
thanks

Yes I know those! Fantastic! I learned how to make those in school. They are really not that complicated - just as you say above plus sesoning is all that goes into them.

Below I've put an Indian recipe and they are yummy but I dont know if you like spices? If you dont like chili spice then get a curry powder with no chili (jamaican is one) or a mild powder.

At home in Ireland we eat potato cakes and potato farls which is a little different.

I googled a great Irish chef for you and got what looks like a fabulous Irish boxty cake recipe - paul rankin . check it out in the link below - looks fab.

The BBC one looks very fancy eh?

also in Ireland we make colcannon or bubble and squeak with leftover mashed potato. google for good recipes for this.

Enjoy!

Edit:
Oh just realised that the Irish link I gave you has lots of mashed potato recipes including Champ and potato cakes...yum!

Egg and flour is all you need to make mashed potato patties.

Russians use left-over mashed potatoes to make "zrazy" -- potato patties filled with ground beef (previously fried with onions), or sauteed mushrooms, or sauteed mixture of shredded carrots and onions. Zrazy are typically spherical, the size of a tennis ball, and usually deep-fried.

We make potato cakes (or patties) using the egg and flour but also add in finely chopped onions and shredded cheese....then fry them to a gloden brown...yummmy...

My boyfriend once made a good chicken pot pie with them. Just get a pair of roll-out pie shells (near the cookie dough and cinnamon rolls in the refrigerated section) and spread one in a pie dish. Then put in some frozen veggies (we use a pre-mixed corn, carrots, peas thing) and bite-size pieces of chicken (ooh! you could use turkey!!). We use light and dark meat but it doesn't matter which you use. Then NORMALLY we pour in a can of cream of chicken soup, but this time he mixed half a can of it with mashed potatos and then stirred it all up. Then just cover with the other pie crust and pinch the sides together and bake till golden and bubbly. Oh, and don't forget to cut a couple holes in the top crust before baking so it doesn't pop!

Mashed Potato Pancakes

2 cups mashed potatoes (approximately)
1-2 egg
1/4 cup flour
salt
pepper
garlic (optional)
onions (optional)

oil for frying
sour cream (optional) or applesauce, for garnish (optional)

here is the BEST breakfast u can have using lft over mash potatoes...

using 1 egg and some flour..
make about 4 mashed potato patties and layer bottom of pan with olive oil...
dip patties in mixture and fry till golden brown on both sides..

now the good part- take some marinara sauce and layer a small plate..put one patty on top of marinara sauce and then,
fry a egg over easy and put on top of patty...salt and pepper to taste,, and ( i add some grated cheese) umm umm gooooddddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!

do the same with other patty's

When I have lots of mashed patatoes left over I,slice and fry onions until they just brown,then grate some chese.I line a pie dish with pastry,mix the potato,onion and cheese and fill the
pastry and the cover with more pastry and bake for about 20 mins, but you know your own oven so you will know the temp..
This is great,too,when cold with pickles,or chutney.

I like to just heat them up in a microwace and fry an egg the next morning.... Corned beef hash with some onios adds flavor too.
Left overs are always nice the next day as well the first day. Be creative.
jaykay31@yahoo.com

My husband's version is to take probably about 2 cups of leftover masheds, 1 egg, some flour, and a splash or two of milk to get the right consistency. His other good one is shepherd's pie. I've also heard you can make bread or rolls with leftover masheds. I've even made a mashed potato and leek soup a few times.





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