thread: Potato Fritters...

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    Potato Fritters...

    Which recipe works best for you??
    There are sooo many different variations and im very keen on making them for tea!!
    Last edited by Muffy; May 26th, 2010 at 02:26 PM.

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    Frittata or Fritter? LOL

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    oops!!! fritter!!!

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    You mean like a rosti?

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    like a potato burger lol

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    Hmmm I've never made them. I've made rosti's which are like grated potato & egg pan fried almost like Jewish Latkes.

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    My mum makes ones with mashed potato, tinned salmon, spring onion and egg. Dips it in breadcrumbs and fries it.

    Most often filed under "croquettes" if you're searching recipe databases.

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    thats exactly what i meant rogue....

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    have you had a look at the taste website? Just type in rosti in their search box and a heap come up for potato rosti's. Looking at them, they look like corn fritters, but potato? Is that right?

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    ok, I make mine with the following all grated:

    A couple of potatoes
    1 large carrot grated
    1 zucchini grated
    two eggs
    sr flour to thicken a bit and lighten them.
    You can also separate the eggs and beat the whites to make them light and fluffy and fold them through and that mkaes them even lighter and fluffier

    I also do them and add in lots of other vegies, depending on what i have