Speaking of potato, I was in a mood for a potato pancake this morning. I don't recall where I learned this recipe from, only that I used to make it every Sunday for breakfast in place of hash browns, sometime in my teenage years when I was living away from home.
The premise is pretty simple, (and I'm a fan of simple). Grate some potatoes, slice up some onions, add an egg and flour for binding and skillet it up. (On a related note, I am loving the fact that I'm getting so much use out of the 3 cast iron skillets that I got on sale for $10 at Macy's!)
The recipe:
- 2 medium potatoes, scrubbed and grated
- 1 medium onion, thinly sliced
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon flour
- oil (I used canola oil I'm sure any will do)
- salt and pepper to taste
- In a bowl, mix potatoes and onions together, salt and pepper
- In a separate bowl, mix egg and flour until it forms a batter
- Combine both mixtures together and salt and pepper
- Heat up about a tablespoon of oil in a skillet at medium temperature
- Drop in mixture to form palm-sized pieces, cook about 4 minutes on each side or until it yields a nice crispy, golden brown color
In the past I've eaten this with ketchup and fruit jam. Today I dabbed a bit of low fat sour cream to satisfy my newly acquired fondness of the stuff. By the way, you can also grate your onion instead of slicing it. I just find the texture more fun with keeping it sliced, as the onion flavor is more enhanced in the onion itself. (Plus I don't cry as much when prepping!)
3 comments:
Mmm, yummy!
How long ago were they on sale? I've no cast iron items but would really like at least one skillet.
Read back the past two entries... delish. Loving it. I always undercook my molten cakes although sometimes the BF complains there's a touch too much fudge. :)
I'm gonna try this recipe! Hope it turns out as good as yours.
Just stumbled upon your food blog. Hooray! I love potatoe pancakes and this recipe looks easy enough to make. I think I'll try it tomorrow morning. THnx!
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