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Friday, March 01, 2013
Potato fritters
I had some cold potatoes in the fridge, and no plans for lunch... So I made these fritters. Simple, and tasty - crisp and golden on the outside, soft and fluffy inside. I ate them with a few slices of bresaola and sauce remoulade, but a more typical Swedish meal would include fried bacon and lingonberry jam. (And no sage)
I made these to enjoy with Dante, and he's too young for salt. If cooking for anyone but a baby though, definitely add salt.
Potato fritters
Makes 8-10
5 large, cooked potatoes
1 egg
1 tbsp cream
2-3 tbsp all-purpose flour
Fresh sage, finely chopped (as much as you want)
Salt
Butter and oil for frying
Mash the potatoes with a fork. Mix with th egg and cream, and then flour. Finally add the sage and salt, if using.
Shape large patties, and fry in a mixture of butter and olive oil for about three minutes in each side. They should be lightly golden and crispy.
wow, looks sooooooooo yummy :D
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ReplyDeletemy granny used to make these, but nobody ever asked her for the recipe. And since she died several years ago, we try to reproduce the "Kartoffelküchle". I will add some nutmeg, when trying this recipe. Thank you for posting it!
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Simple and delicious! Perfect use for cooked potatoes waiting in the fridge...
ReplyDeletelove it!
Looks delicious! xo
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