Cheese and Potato Pancakes

"This East European recipe was snagged off the internet specifically for my first participation in Zaar's World Tour 4!"
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
12 pancakes
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Add thin layer of olive oil to heated skillet, just enough to cover the bottom.
  • In a bowl, combine flour, onions and potatoes, then stir in cheese.
  • Spoon piles of potato/cheese mixture into hot skillet, making 3" rounds, 1" apart.
  • Cook cakes until golden and crispy, about 4 minutes on each side.
  • Remove cooked cakes and repeat process until 12 pancakes are finished.

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Reviews

  1. I made these very last minute so I had to use red onion and a mixture of grated cheeses - cheddar, mozzarella, asiago and parmesan. Very good and very easy to make, we enjoyed these with meatloaf and fresh veggies! Made for Went to the Market tag game. Thanks Sydney Mike! :)
     
  2. Great little lunch, and definately can taste the onion flavor. Also like the fact that combined with the cheese made for some real flavorful Potato Pancakes. Other than adding a dash of perrer made recipe down the line. Also no problem with the cakes falling apart either. Made for New Zaar tag (24 hour rule).
     
  3. These were really good! I like that you can taste the onion which I like, but it was not too overpowering like DH likes. I made with cheddar cheese, but otherwise made as is. Will be making these again! Made for AUS/NZ Make My Recipe Tag.
     
  4. Oh my stars, these were delicious. Is there a ten star option on here? I did take some shortcuts...I used a bag of refrigerated shredded potatoes that was in the back of my freezer, and since they had some southwestern seasoning on them I used sharp cheddar instead of gouda. DH was worried; I never ever fry anything and when I do it doesn't usually go well, but he was thrilled with the result and sends his thanks to you, Syd :). I was concerned about them holding together as they sort of fell apart when dropped in the oil, but the cheese really held them together just fine. This is absolutely a keeper, thanks for sharing! Made for Veg*n Swap #14.
     
  5. Sydney Mike, these are very tasty potato pancakes! I like the addition of cheese; it gives them a different flavour than youd normally have. The dough was very easy to work with and I had no issues with the pancakes falling apart whatsoever. I also liked their crispy outside yet moist inside. Just the way I wanted them to be. For me this recipe didnt yield 12 but only 6 pancakes. So next time Ill double up. Thanks for sharing this! Made for Veg'n Swap # 7 February 2009.
     
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