It occurs to me that these would be great with chives instead of the onions,
sour cream instead of the milk, and possibly with some bacon bits and a bit
of cheese in them too, to make Baked Potato Pancakes.

I wonder how much of a mess it'd make cooking them on a George Foreman style
grill.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Katie Chandler
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 8:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CnD] Fried Potato Patties


I wish I could tell it in my own words but there is not a way I can do 
that,and, it make since to you guys, on how I make these potato patties or 
cakes as we called them.  My mother use to make them all the time, and I 
learned from her on cooking  and she did everything the old way, from having

years of experience in cooking, she never had to measure  everything. This 
is the way I learn to make them too, It always depends on how big of mess of

cold leftover mashed potatoes you have to work with and how much your 
making.  We just took like a  mixing bowl of left over potatoes and then put

maybe one or two eggs in there, take a big spoon and work them into the 
potatoes, along with  maybe a handful of flour, or more. Then  wet it up 
just a bit with some very little milk. stir that all up good, if they are 
not stiff enough you add some more flour, or, if  too  runny,add more flour.

Then add some, salt and pepper. If your family will eat fine chopped up 
onion then add some of those too, depending on taste and the amount of 
potatoes you are working with. If they don't like the taste of the onions, I

use onion powder instead, or, some dried onions sprinkle out of the jar. 
Then in a skittle you just heat up some oil like your gonna make pancakes 
and drop a couple of big spoonfuls of the potato mixture into the skittle 
like you  would do making pancakes. It will be stiff and you then just dip 
your spatula in the  hot oil in the skittle and press in over the potatoes 
lightly  to make them sorta even.  Don't press too  hard to make them thin 
though.  You let them brown on the under side for around two or three mins, 
and check them if starting to brown then you turn them over on the other 
side and let them brown. you can smell when they are ready to turn and when 
ready to take up. Or at least I can since I have made them over the years 
and etc. Sorry, I know this don't make since to those of you that have not 
made them before, or been around anyone not measuring everything. I can tell

if it needs  more, or less of something by how easy or hard it may feel to 
stir it when mixing it all up.  You never want them too  thin to pour. Has 
to be thicker to spoon it out in the skittle.
Now you guys all be nice and don't rotten egg me, I tried to explain the 
best I could. LOL  Katie
Common sense is not so common
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] Fried Potato Patties


> You know what I think about this measurement discrepancy in the Potato 
> Patties Recipe?
>
> I think that 3 cups seems to be the correct measurement.
>
> This is based upon mathematical calculation:
>
> The recipe serves 6.  If each person is allowed 2 patties at 1/4 cup 
> mixture per patty, then, to serve 6, at 2 patties a piece would work out 
> to 3 cups.
>
> If you find that this mixture is too thin using 3 cups, add more flour 
> till the correct texture is reached.
>
> CB:  The Old Leather Bat
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Helen Whitehead" <[email protected]>
> To: "cooking-in-the-dark" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 5:04 PM
> Subject: [CnD] Fried Potato Patties
>
>
>> Fried Potato Patties
>>
>> 3 cups mashed potatoes
>> 1 whole egg, beaten
>> 1 tablespoon minced onions (optional)
>> 1/4 cup flour
>> salt and pepper (to taste)
>> oil (for frying)
>>
>> Add 1 beaten egg and minced onions (if desired) to 2 cups of cold mashed 
>> potatoes. Form into patties. Dip into lightly seasoned flour.
>>
>> Preheat the skillet with a littler oil. Brown patties on both sides.
>>
>> Servings: 6
>>
>>
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