Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Potato Pancakes

I love taking leftovers and giving them a makeover for their second appearance at the dinner table. Potato pancakes are one of my favorite ways to use up leftover mashed potatoes.

Potato Pancakes with Mustard-Dill Sauce


*Serves 4

Ingredients:
- 2-3 cups day old mashed potatoes
- 1 tablespoon flour
- Vegetable or canola oil for pan frying
- 1/3 cup sour cream
- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
- 1/8 teaspoon dried dill (double if using fresh)


Potato Pancake Directions:

1. Mix the tablespoon of flour into your mashed potatoes to help stiffen them a bit. If yours are really mushy, you may need to add a little more flour.

2. Heat a sauté pan to medium high heat and add a light layer of oil. I just give a turn or so around the pan.

3. Drop heaping tablespoons of mashed potatoes into the pan and let cook for about 2 minutes or until they start to brown. I used a medium sized pan and only did 4 at a time.


4. Flip over (carefully) and turn heat down to medium low. Cook for 4-5 minutes until second side is browned.

(This is the color you want)

5. Repeats steps 2-4 until out of potatoes.

Mustard Dill Sauce Directions
* Makes 1/3 cup, easiliy duplicated

1. Combine sour cream, Dijon, and dill in a small bowl. Stir to combine. Allow to sit for a few minutes before serving.


Thoughts: These are like tater tots on steroids. A nice crispy crust with a soft mashed potato pillow in the center. Yum! The mustard dill sour cream goes lovely with these pancakes and adds a nice zing to them. You can use this method for any amount of potato; just make sure they aren’t “just made”. They need to sit in the fridge for at least a day and I probably wouldn’t recommend using instant potatoes for this.
I will also make these for breakfast sometimes and they would be a great morning-after-Turkey-day treat!

6 comments:

  1. Mmm this sounds really good! I love all these things - potato pancakes, mustard and dill.

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  2. Tater tots on steriods?! I'm sold! I've never known what to do with leftover mashed potatoes, so thanks for this great suggestion. I especially like the sauce too.

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  3. I grew up eating these. But you simply must add some finely chopped onion!!

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  4. My mom makes these but instead of dijon sauce she just serves with a green onion and sliced tomato. So good.

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