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CHEESY LEFTOVER MASHED POTATO PANCAKES RECIPE | KELLY ...



Cheesy Leftover Mashed Potato Pancakes Recipe | Kelly ... image

Provided by Kelly Senyei

Categories     main-dish

Total Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 cups chilled leftover mashed potatoes
2/3 cup shredded Cheddar 
2 tablespoons chopped scallions, green and white parts, plus more for garnish
1 large egg, lightly beaten
3 tablespoons plus 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
Vegetable oil, for pan-frying 
Kosher salt 
Sour cream, for serving 

Steps:

  • Combine the mashed potatoes, cheese, scallions, egg and 3 tablespoons of the flour in a large bowl (see Cook's Note). With your hands, divide the mixture into 12 portions. Roll each portion into a compact ball, and then flatten it into a pancake about 1/2-inch thick.
  • Put the remaining 1/2 cup flour in a shallow dish and carefully coat each pancake in the flour. 
  • Heat 3 to 4 tablespoons of oil in a large saute pan over medium heat. (Add enough oil to thoroughly coat the bottom of the pan.) 
  • Fry the pancakes, in batches, until they're golden brown and crispy on both sides, 3 to 4 minutes. Add more oil to the pan as needed between batches. (Do not overcrowd the pan and do not flip the pancakes too soon or they won't develop a crisp crust.) Transfer the pancakes to a paper towel-lined plate and immediately sprinkle them with salt. 
  • Serve the potato pancakes topped with sour cream and garnished with additional chopped scallions. 

SALISBURY STEAK, MASHED POTATOES, AND PEAS



Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes, and Peas image

I felt like making Salisbury Steak week before last. So guess what?

Provided by Ree Drummond

Categories     main dish    meat

Total Time 1 hours 30 minutes

Prep Time 1 hours

Cook Time 30 minutes

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

5 lb. Russet Or Yukon Gold Potatoes
3/4 c. Butter
1 package (8 Oz.) Cream Cheese, Softened
1/2 c. (to 3/4 Cups) Half-and-Half
1/2 tsp. (to 1 Teaspoon) Lawry's Seasoned Salt
1/2 tsp. (to 1 Teaspoon) Black Pepper

Steps:

  • Peel and cut the potatoes into pieces that are generally the same size. Bring a large pot of water to a simmer and add the potatoes. Bring to a boil and cook for 30 to 35 minutes. When they’re cooked through, the fork should easily slide into the potatoes with no resistance, and the potatoes should almost, but not totally, fall apart.Drain the potatoes in a large colander. When the potatoes have finished draining, place them back into the dry pot and put the pot on the stove. Mash the potatoes over low heat, allowing all the steam to escape, before adding in all the other ingredients.Turn off the stove and add 1 ½ sticks of butter, an 8-ounce package of cream cheese and about ½ cup of half-and-half. Mash, mash, mash! Next, add about ½ teaspoon of Lawry’s Seasoning Salt and ½ a teaspoon of black pepper.Stir well and place in a medium-sized baking dish. Throw a few pats of butter over the top of the potatoes and place them in a 350-degree oven and heat until butter is melted and potatoes are warmed through. Note: When making this dish a day or two in advance, take it out of the fridge about 2 to 3 hours before serving time. Bake in a 350-degree oven for about 20 to 30 minutes or until warmed through.

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