I have always been a "foodie." I've always loved food, eating, recipes, etc. When I was between the ages of 5 and 9, my best friend in the world was a girl named Susan Warburton.
Here we are at the end of Grade one, we would have both been six years old. She is on the far left and I am right beside her. It was the awards ceremony at the end of the year.
Anyways, every Sunday night her mother would make potato pancakes for supper and they would have canteloupe melon with ice cream for dessert. I would gobble down my supper at home and then race my bicycle over to her house so that her mother would take pity on me and invite me in for potato pancakes and canteloupe and ice cream. I know . . . what a glutton.
I love, LOVED those potato pancakes. They weren't made of grated potato . . . they were made from mashed potatoes and were all pancakey. They were crisp on the outsides and soft on the insides and they were so delicious . . . 53 years later I am still thinking about them.
I got to thinking about them the other day . . . and salivating . . . and I thought to myself, I am going to try to replicate them. I cooked some potatoes and mashed them up and then let them cool down. Into the cooled potatoes I stirred some flour, seasonings and chopped spring onions . . . and cheese . . . just because by then I was thinking that some cheese would be very good in these. I was right. It was.
And cheese and onion are a fabulous flavour combination anyways. I flattened balls of it into pancake shapes, coated them in flour and then fried them in some oil until they were crispy brown all over. . . .
I served them . . . hot and crisp . . . topped with some sour cream and some more spring onions and for a little while I was six years old again and sitting at Susan Warburton's dining room table grinning from ear to ear because I had just tasted something fabulously delicious. Every bit as good as the memory . . . or maybe even better. I was happy. You will be too. Make them. TODAY!
*Cheese and Mashed Potato Fritters*
Makes about 12
fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
freshly grated nutmeg
To Serve:chopped spring onions
I remember that cute pic!!:)
ReplyDeleteThey look good Marie..have you had problems that you had to add a robot thingy?
I just finished eating breakfast but these made me feel hungry all over again. Looks so good! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat is a robot thingie Monique? I am not sure what you mean. I did change the settings for comments so that only certain people can comment. I had someone attach a virus to my page and so I have had to do a few changes. I got rid of most of the links and changed some settings. It's really annoying! I have also truncated my blog so that recipe skimming pages can't come and skim my recipes, text and photos. There are some despicable people about! xxoo
ReplyDeleteValerie, these were almost TOO good! lol xxoo
How cute you look in your school picture! I too make potato pancakes, but had never thought of adding cheese.I will certainly try that next time.
ReplyDeleteI had some cold potato leftover from when I made potato skins last week so my husband requested these! His verdict is that they're delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phylis, I hope that you like them!
ReplyDeleteSO happy you enjoyed these Victoria! Yay!
Hi this is my first comment to your blog but I have been reading for years. I really enjoy your recipies. I'm from Northern Ireland and much of the cuisine is similar to England but we have about three times the variety of bread products- we really really love home bakery fresh breads. My friend's mum made these for me when I was little too. I like to roll mine in flour, then egg then I some cornmeal for a really crispy coating-yum.
ReplyDeleteEmma! Thank you so much for finally taking the time to comment! I love it when that happens! I hope to visit Ireland one day. It is on my bucket list and not the least because of the bread! The idea of cornmeal sounds very tasty! xx
ReplyDeleteHi Marie,
ReplyDeleteYour delicious recipe has been nominated as one of the "Top 100 Best Potato Fritters Recipes on the Internet". You can view it and vote for it here: http://potato-recipes.org/best-potato-recipes/best-potato-fritters-recipes-internet/ (position #18).
Hi, love this post I've included a link back in our Best in Food Blogging this Week post over on our website, I think our viewers will really enjoy it. Here's a link if you want to check it out https://www.corrchilled.co.uk/index.php?route=pavblog/blog&id=107
ReplyDeleteThank you Corr Chilled! I hope they do!
ReplyDeleteI wish we could put these on pinterest. I dont see a pin button. Does anyone know how to do it?
ReplyDeleteKaren, there is a pin it button in the left hand corner of every photo which shows up when you brush your mouse across it. xo
DeleteI wonder if your friend would be in my family tree. It isn't a very common name, and I know some family members went to North America, or possibly Canada. It might be fun for me to check!
ReplyDeleteSo are you a Warburton Karen? How fascinating! xoxo
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