This is my second participation in #Sunday
Supper. This week theme is Kids in the Kitchen
to talk about bringing the whole family into the kitchen and have fun. Initially, I was hesitant to join in as I
don’t have children but this has made me thought of all my nieces and nephews in
hometown, who are lives more than a thousand miles away from me now. I promised them on the phone to make this for
them on my next trip back to hometown and I know they will love it as potatoes
are always the favorite for me and the kids.
In Malaysia , these deep fried potato
patties also call as “Begedil” usually eat alongside with curries. Well, you can also treat it as a snack. Its goes well with some chili or tomato
sauce. For me, I will just like to wrap it with a piece of lettuce, yummy! To
make it more savory I have added in with minced meat and I have preferred pork
instead of the regular beef for a change.
I used celery and spring onions leaves to add on with the fragrance. I bet these golden-brown delicate patties
will draw a lot of attentions and I hope you will like it too! You may want to try to make it together with
your kids too. Have fun! J
Ingredients
2 medium potatoes (300gm)
½ cup oil
2 cloves garlic, sliced
1 -2 cm ginger, sliced
100gm minced meat (pork or beef)
1 tsp corn flour
½ tsp pepper
½ tsp salt
½ tbsp soy sauce
3 tbsp sliced celery leaves
1 tbsp sliced spring onions
2 tbsp crispy fried shallots
1 egg, beaten
Directions
- Peel potatoes, halve and cut into slices.
- Heat oil and fry potatoes on medium heat on medium heat until tender. Drain and pound potatoes until smooth.
- Season minced meat with corn flour, soy sauce, pepper and salt.
- Fry garlic and ginger with 1 tsp of oil for 2-3 minutes until it softened. Mix it into the pound potatoes together with the minced meat, celery leaves and fried shallots. Mix well, form and pat into round shape.
- Dip patties in egg and fry until golden brown.
Fried Potatoes
The round patties are ready to fry
The Golden Potato Patties is ready!
Here
is the list of fabulous recipes created by the family of #SundaySupper
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I love this recipe and can't wait to have my kids try it! I love that you are part of our #SundaySupper Movement. Thank you for all your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your encouragement, Isabel. Am glad to know you and become part of #SundaySupper. Have a great Sunday!
DeleteI can´t wait to try this! And with the suggested curry, even better!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paula....please let me know the outcome ya:) Happy trying!
DeleteWe have something similar in Iran, we call cutlet. But, we boil the potatoes and mix it with the meat for a smoother patty. Great #sundaysupper post!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura...perhaps I should try your method too:)
Deletelove this ! Make something similar with tuna . looks fab ! love that you used green herbs !
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue. The fragrance of the green herbs superb!
Deleteyum that looks so good! We eat curry all the time in our house so we will have to try these out with it the next time!
ReplyDeleteThank you and is worth to try:D!
DeleteI say join in any way. You don't need to have kids to encourage people to cook with theirs. Glad you joined the group in this. Your potato patties look fab.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim...will keep it up with this fabulous group!
Deletelovely blog! will be trying these recipes!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sundus:)!
DeleteI love bagedils... and this look sos easy. Thanks for sharing, will remember this recipe. Mich@ www.pieceofcake.sg
ReplyDeleteThank you Michele, it is simple to make...try it out!
DeleteI love potato cakes, I look forward to trying this version
ReplyDeleteMore to come on potatoes:D. Thanks for dropping by, Laura...
DeleteI love potatoes in any form. Those cakes sound fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristen...hope you like it!
DeleteI love potatoes. I make them for a side dish several times a week so am always looking for new ways to present them. These sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteYes Heather...you can treat it as snack too!
DeleteThese sound so interesting and tasty.
ReplyDeleteBrianne, you should try it out!
DeleteOh, boy, do these look delicious! And I love the idea of wrapping them in lettuce :) Great #SundaySupper post!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Liz!
DeleteDelicious! I almost wanted to swallow the monitor.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha...please don't, I can always make for you again Dear!
DeleteOh, that not only looks delicious, but it's so sweet that the theme for this is children :)
ReplyDeleteWe're kind of in the middle between your position and what was required: we do have kids (actually one), but she's only 5 months old and we couldn't possibly cook with her (or for her as she just started diversification). So I guess we'll have to wait a bit before cooking with kids too :)
I love the idea of a fried pattie flavored with soy sauce. Sounds really nice.
Cheers!
Hi Miriam & Bogdan, thank you for visiting this blog. Be patience, your baby could be the best helper in your kitchen soon. Glad you like the recipe, Simon and myself also like it very much.....give a try! Have a great weekend ahead!
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