more than 3 months since I posted anything about potatoes it's time to have another great potato recipe! We did some potato canning and freezing in the fall last year (see the blog at http://wickedraven.blogspot.com/2013/08/a-few-extra-potatoes-or-lot.html ) and now that we are rolling nicely into spring here it is time to make use of some of that bounty.
Canned/frozen Potato Cakes
1 qt jar canned potatoes - with or without garlic - drain well and smash
You can also use about 1/2 gallon frozen mashed spuds
You can also use about 1/2 gallon frozen mashed spuds
2 eggs beaten lightly
1 C. potato flakes
1/2 C. melted butter
Mix all well and form into patties - I sometimes form them into balls and then mash them onto the griddle. If the mixture is too stiff add a little milk to thin it out. Not too much - it will get too thin to make the patty. If you do get too much milk in add a few more potato flakes (by the teaspoon).
Cook for about 4 minutes on each side or until browned to your taste. I like to cook them in the bacon grease left in the pan.
Above I have the bacon finishing as I start the potato cakes. It works really well as long as there isn't too much grease in the pan. You may have to drain it a little before frying the cakes.
Once all the cakes and the bacon are done - fry a couple of over easy eggs. Place two cakes on a plate with an egg on top and put a few slices of bacon on top of that. Yummy!
These cook up fast, are hearty and can be cooked over a campfire if that's where you're at!
Enjoy!
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