The “Homestead” Amish Potato Pancakes
These are savory, slightly salty, and traditionally served with a side of cold applesauce or thick sour cream.
| Category | Details |
| Prep Time | 10 minutes |
| Cook Time | 10 minutes |
| Total Time | 20 minutes |
| Yield | 8–10 pancakes |
🍴 Ingredients
- 2 cups Cold leftover mashed potatoes
- 1 Large egg, lightly beaten
- ¼ cup All-purpose flour (adjust based on the moisture of your potatoes)
- 2 Green onions, finely sliced (or ¼ cup minced yellow onion)
- ¼ tsp Garlic powder
- Salt and Black Pepper to taste
- 3 tbsp Unsalted butter or bacon drippings (for frying)
- Optional: ½ cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese folded into the batter.
👩🍳 Instructions
1. The Batter Bind
- In a medium bowl, break up the cold mashed potatoes with a fork.
- Add the egg, flour, green onions, and spices. Mix until the ingredients are just combined.
- The “Hand Test”: The mixture should be thick enough to form a ball with your hands without sticking excessively. If it’s too wet, add 1 more tablespoon of flour.
2. The Patty Formation
- Scoop about ¼ cup of the mixture and flatten it into a disc about ½ inch thick.
- Pro Tip: Dredge the outside of the patty very lightly in a bit of extra flour. This creates an even more pronounced “crunch” when it hits the oil.
3. The Sizzle
- Melt butter or bacon fat in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Once the butter is foaming, place the patties in the pan. Do not overcrowd; work in batches.
4. The Golden Rule
- Fry for 3–4 minutes per side.
- The “Patience” Tip: Don’t try to flip them too early! Wait until you see a dark golden ring forming around the bottom edge. This ensures the egg has set and the pancake won’t fall apart when you turn it.
5. The Drain & Serve
- Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate for 60 seconds to remove excess oil. Serve while piping hot.
The “Sweet & Savory” Debate: In traditional Amish households, these are often served with maple syrup for breakfast or chives and sour cream for dinner. If you want to go truly old-school, serve them with a dollop of apple butter.