Subj : Re: Fish
To   : Sean Dennis
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Sun Jul 24 2022 02:06:06

I think it is more so with the very oily fish such as mackerel.

DS> Not sure what you would substitute for the sherry.
DS> But, I expect that you know:-}}

I have forgotten, are there any other dietary things you are not
supposed to eat or that you absolutely abhor?


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     Title: Mashed Potato Patties
Categories: Easy, Leftovers, Tested
     Yield: 2 Servings

     1 c  Mashed potatoes (left over)
     2 tb Shredded carrots
     1 tb Shredded onion
     3 tb Egg liquid (micro leftover)
     1 tb Corn meal
       ds Salt & Pepper to taste
   1/3 c  Panko crumbs
     3 tb Peanut oil or more

 Easy use for leftover mashed potatoes.

 You can add shredded cheese, green onions to the mixture if you want.
 Use a couple tablespoons.

 Break egg into small pyrex cup, scramble.  Set aside.

 To potatoes add carrots, onion, 3 tb egg mixture, and corn meal.  Mix
 throughly and divide into 4 small patties.

 Measure out panko crumbs and set aside.

 Brush egg mixture over top side of patty. Sprinkle top of patty with
 Panko crumbs, press in to make sure they really stick to the potato.
 Turn patty over and brush that side with egg liquid, sprinkle with
 Panko and press in to make sure they stick.

 Choose a large teflon fry pan (do not crowd patties).  Place oil in
 pan and heat over medium heat (No 6 on my stove). When oil is hot
 enough place patties into pan, turn down to lower heat (No 3 on my
 stove) and fry for 3 minutes.  Flip, turn up heat again to slighly
 higher, add slight amount of oil if necessary.  Cook another 3
 minutes until second side is golden brown.

 Tested 1/15/16 - very nice. Crisp on outside, fluffy on inside. Will
 certainly make this again.  Good use for those leftover mashed
 potatoes.

 Signature recipe of ladies on the web.

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