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You don't have to wait until dinnertime to
enjoy mashed potatoes. Try them with eggs,
in pancakes, or quick breads. You could
also eat them in place of hot cereals. A
great way to start the day!
Kim's Birds' Nests
An easy and delicious way to deal with
leftovers- great with leftover gravy
too!
Leftover mashed potatoes
Raw eggs
Seasonings of your choice
Cheese, if desired
1. Grease a cookie sheet with oil or
cooking spray and then drop large mounds
of mashed potatoes (about 2-3 inches wide)
onto tray. Make a well in each mound, as
if for pouring gravy into it.
2. Crack one egg into the well of each
potato mound. Break yolk if desired, add
cheese or other seasonings if you
like.
3. Bake in oven for 15-20 minutes on 375
or until eggs are cooked through and
potatoes are golden.
Note: Delicious with gravy or white sauce-
or try enchilada sauce for a "Mashed
Potato Huevos Rancheros" style breakfast.
Very good!
Mashed Potato Pancakes: Use cold leftover mashed potatoes.
Beat in an egg if desired. Add chopped
chives or other herbs if you wish. If the
potatoes are very moist, stir in a little
flour. Shape into 3/4 to 1 inch thick
patties and sauté in butter until
lightly browned on both sides.
Mashed Potato Omelet: Mash 1 pound of potatoes with salt,
pepper and butter. Beat 5-6 eggs, add
sautéed onions or mushrooms if
desired and mix with potatoes. Pour into a
well-buttered round baking pan and bake in
a preheated 325-degree oven until the eggs
are set, approximately 40 minutes.
Potato Doughnuts This is a heavy, textured, old
fashioned doughnut recipe.
2 1/2 cups flour
4 tsp. baking powder
3/4 tsp. salt
3/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
2 eggs
1 cup mashed potatoes, at room
temperature
1/4 cup milk
2 tablespoons melted butter
2/3 cup sugar
Fat for deep frying
Cinnamon sugar (optional)
1. Sift together the dry ingredients. Beat
the eggs, then beat into the potatoes,
milk, butter, and sugar. Beat in the dry
ingredients. The mixture will be soft and
sticky.
2. Chill for 1 hour, until it can be
handled easily. On a floured board, roll
out to approximately 3/4 inch thick. Cut
out with a doughnut cutter, or use a can
or large cup to cut doughnut. Cut out the
center.
3. Heat fat to a temperature of 375
degrees, drop in doughnuts and cook for
2-4 minutes or until browned. The
doughnuts sink and then float to the
top.
4. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar if you
wish. (Makes about 18 doughnuts)
Lynn's Raised Potato Doughnuts The yeast gives these doughnuts a
light texture
1 3/4 cups milk
1/2 cup butter
1 package active dry yeast or 1 tablespoon
yeast
3/4 cup plus 1 tsp. granulated sugar
6 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp. salt
1 1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 cup mashed potatoes
3 eggs
Fat for deep frying
Confectioners sugar
1. Scald the milk and stir in butter until
melted. Set aside to cool.
2. Dissolve the yeast with 1 teaspoon
granulated sugar and 1/4 cup warm water.
Sift together 6 cups of flour, salt, and
nutmeg, set aside.
3. Combine the milk and yeast mixture and
beat in 3/4 cup granulated sugar and
mashed potatoes. Beat the eggs and stir
them in, then gradually stir in the
flour.
4. Add the remaining 1/2 cup flour if
necessary to make a workable dough. Let
rise until doubled in bulk.
5. Punch down and roll 1/2 inch thick on a
floured cookie sheet. Let rise 1 hour.
6. Cook in deep fat preheated to 375
degrees for 2-4 minutes. Sprinkle with
confectioner's sugar before serving.
(Makes 30-36 doughnuts)
Irish Potato Cakes
3 tbsp. butter or margarine
2 cups self-rising flour
salt
1 1/2 cups mashed potatoes
1/4 cup milk
1. Mix butter into flour; add good pinch
of salt. Mix in mashed potato; pour in
milk to make soft dough.
2. Roll out on lightly floured surface;
cut into rounds 3 inches across.
3. Put on greased baking sheet; bake at
425 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes. Split;
serve hot with butter.
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Baking time: 15 to 20 minutes
Melt-in-Your-Mouth Potato Muffins
1 tablespoon active dry yeast
2 tbsp.. warm water
1/2 c mashed potatoes
1/2 c hot water
1/2 c sugar
1. Combine and let rise until light and
bubbly or sponge-like.
2. Add in 2 beaten eggs, 1/2 cup butter, a
pinch of salt, and 3 cups of flour.
3. Roll out and cut with small round
cookie cutter. Place on greased cookie
sheet.
4. Let rise 30 min. and bake at 350
degrees for about 20 min.
5. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle
with powdered sugar.
With the start of a new school year comes the start of busy schedules parents and children. When time is tight, it can be all too easy to steer towards
stopping for that quick fast food for snacks and meals. We have some great food ideas that are fun, healthy and easy for you and your child to create for when those
"need to eat in a hurry" times hit!