Fried Potato Pancakes

"This recipe was found in one of my first cookbooks,The Good housekeeping Illustrated Cookbook printed back in 1980. I've altered it a bit since then.You can also grate the spuds and onion in a Cuisinart, but the hand grating makes them a little creamier. I also prefer the electric frying pan for more even cooking.My daughter adores these! I usually serve them with some beef tenderloin pieces and fresh pineapple on the side."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
14-16 pancakes
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Into shallow dish,grate potatoes and onion adding them to a bowl of cold water as you grate.
  • You can let them soak in the fridge for a while or get right to work.
  • In a colander lined with cheesecloth,drain shredded potatoes and onion.
  • Wrap potatoes in cheesecloth and squeeze out as much water as possible.
  • (someone with bigs hands is good for this job!) In same large bowl beat the eggs.
  • add the potato-onion mixture, flour,salt,pepper and baking powder.
  • Mix well.
  • In non-stick skillet or electric skillet heat oil to cover surface.
  • (too much oil will make very greasy pancakes) Drop in mixture by 1/3 cupfuls,and flatten with fork or spatula.
  • Fry until golden brown and set, then flip and fry until browned on the other side.
  • Remove pancakes to a paper towel-lined cookie sheet,and keep warm until all pancakes are done.

Questions & Replies

  1. what temp do i fry these at in my electric skillet?
     
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Reviews

  1. I made these for brunch today and everyone loved them. I skipped the cold water step as well as squeezing out the excess water. As I doubled the recipe, I decided to reduce the salt, so I only used 1 1/2 tsp for a double batch. These were excellent and would recommend them for an easy brunch recipe. Thanks for the recipe.
     
  2. My first attempt at making a potato pancake and the results were fabulous. I never realize how easy it was to prepare these. The only change I made was to add about a cup of cheddar cheese. The pancakes were creamy on the inside and crispy on the out. My family really enjoyed these. Thanks Mep!
     
  3. I only had 3 potatoes left, so I only used 1 egg and stretched it with some grated cheddar. Delicious!
     
  4. A very good stand alone recipe as written and a great recipe to build on with other veggies such as peppers,mushrooms other root veggies.<br/>I used 2 carrots 1/4 cup red &green bell pepper mixed W/recipe and cut back on the salt used season salt and the potato cakes were wonderful will do this recipe again and again.
     
  5. I made these for lunch and they turned out well. I found the salt to be excessive but that is just personal taste.
     
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July 8, 2009: Our resident bionic woman lost her battle to cancer yesterday. MEP was a passionate, caring and beloved member of our community and she will be deeply missed. Our thoughts go out to her family, Gordy and Cakes, at this difficult time. Her vivacious spirit will live on here at Recipezaar. If you'd like to express your condolences, there is a thread here: <br> <br>http://www.recipezaar.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?t=306823 <br> <br>and a cookathon here: <br> <br>http://www.recipezaar.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?t=306828 <br> <br>Liza @ Recipezaar <br>****************************************************** <br> <br>I AM The Bionic Woman. <br> <br>I am married. To El Gordo for 29 years. <br> <br>I have one daughter whom I call Cakes, but is actually Caitlin. She's 18, and absolutely amazing. <br> <br>I also have a dog named Otis Voy - a Chocolate Lab who is 14 years old ! <br> <br>I am a cancer survivor. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 1994. It came back again in 1996, and I then had a bone marrow transplant.Was cancer free for 12 years. <br> <br>I also had a liver transplant in 2005 - and I'm still here... <br> <br>And now I can add that I've just been diagnosed with Secondary Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) as a result of the above-mentioned cancer/bone marrow transplant. <br>The s--- never ends...and now...lung cancer! <br>A new challenge for The Bionic Woman!
 
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