Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes

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If you are lucky enough to have leftover mashed potatoes, you have to try this side! My kids say they taste like tater tots. If you want to add meat, it could be a full meal with a side of veggies.

  • 2 cups leftover mashed potatoes
  • 1 cup flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • Avocado oil or tallow for frying

While you make the batter, go ahead and put the oil in your pan to heat up, over medium-heat. I used an 8-inch cast iron skillet for this and about 1/4 inch of oil. For the batter, mix up the leftover mashed potatoes, flour, eggs, cheddar, salt, and pepper. Make sure your oil is hot enough before you start to fry these. There are a few different ways, but my favorite is to drop a tiny piece of the batter in (a sacrificial piece) to see if it bubbles up the way I want it to. Using a cookie scoop, drop the dough in. Flip after four minutes and squish down gently to make a patty shape. Cook the other side for four minutes and remove to a cooling rack thats sitting over some paper towels or a dish cloth your don’t mind oil dripping onto. We don’t eat fried food often, but when we do, it’s something delicious like this.

This is how the batter should look. Sticky but not runny.
The finished cakes. YUM.

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Hello friend, my name is Katie and pizza is my favorite food. Yes, I’m in my thirties and yes, I have three daughters that I’m raising and homeschooling and nagging, but I think you’d be most interested to know that I would eat pizza for every meal of every day and never complain. There was a brief time (ages 8-11) when I thought that mashed potatoes was my favorite food, but I’ve since come around. That being said, I don’t only talk about pizza. Here you will find slices of homeschooling life, home decor, cooking, musings, and an occasional funny meme. In fact, I think you will find a shocking lack of pizza content as a whole, but now you know the truth: Pizza is always close to mind.