Monday, January 10, 2022

German Potato Pancakes ~ Kartoffelpuffer

Oma's German Potato Pancake Recipe
Kartoffelpuffer
Easy German Potato PancakesRecipe 
In Germany, these classic German potato pancakes, aka Kartoffelpuffer, are readily available at Christmas markets and festivals. Now, make them at home because these fresh, made-at-home potato pancakes are a food lover's treat! Crispy on the 
outside, creamy on the inside. So good!Makes about 12 'hand-sized' pancakes or 20 small ones.
Ingredients:
5 - 6 potatoes, peeled (see hints below)
3 large eggs
½ cup onions, grated
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons all-purpose flour or potato starch
butter and oil for frying (see hints below) 

Directions:
Preheat oven to 300°F.   Place cookie sheet into oven.
Grate potatoes, either with a box grater or using the grating blade with your food processor. Drain grated potatoes (in batches) by putting them into a clean dish towel and squeeze to remove as much moisture as possible.

Put drained grated potatoes into a large bowl. Add eggs, grated onion, salt, and flour. Mix well.

Using a large spoon, drop tablespoonfuls of the potato mixture into hot oil/butter in a large skillet. Use the back of the spoon to flatten them out. Fry over medium-high heat until golden brown (about 3 to 4 minutes), flip over, and continue frying until cooked through and crispy brown (about 3 to 4 minutes). If they are 
frying too fast, lower to medium heat.

Remove to a plate lined with paper towels and then transfer to the oven to keep them warm. Continue frying till all batter is used, adding more butter or oil as needed.
Serve with applesauce, sprinkled with sugar, or serve plain with sour cream on the side.


Here is what to serve with the pancakes, a side of apple sauce, fruit compote, cranberry sauce, a sprinkle of sugar, a drizzle of maple syrup ... Savory toppings and sides, such as a yogurt-herb sauce, plain sour cream, hummus, homemade quark with herbs, sauerkraut, caramelized onions ...

Notes/Hints
I use Yukon gold potatoes, but any starchy potatoes will work. Grate the potatoes as fine or as coarse as you wish.

Change the quantities as needed. Depending on how little or how much liquid is in your squeezed potatoes, you may need to add an extra egg yolk or you may need to add more flour.

Use a mixture of butter and oil for frying. Canola oil is great and it keeps the butter from burning.

Adding the onion is optional. You could add green onions instead.
Add some freshly ground black pepper to the mixture.

Authentic german potato pancakes call for peeling the potatoes. Keeping the skin on when you have nice, new potatoes, though, is healthier (and quicker)

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Yield 12 pancakes

Notes: Here's what many serve them with these yummy potato cakes: a side of apple sauce, fruit compote, cranberry sauce, a sprinkle of sugar, a drizzle of maple syrup ... savory toppings and sides, such as a yogurt-herb sauce, plain sour cream, hummus, homemade quark with herbs, sauerkraut, caramelized onions ... along side other potato dishes, such as potato soup or potato salad ... as the starch side dish for roasted chicken, pork chops, salmon, bratwurst sausage, herring salad ...

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