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04-08-2015 02:48 AM
Sorry, I was answering Shayna!
04-22-2015 08:09 PM
Hello Mothertrucker:
Sorry for the delay in response, I have been sick and out of touch. I appreicate your recipe and for responding to my question.
Katey1261, I am sorry for getting off topic, just thought I would ask about the cheese crackers. I hope my response helped.
God Bless
04-22-2015 08:14 PM
04-23-2015 05:31 AM
On 4/22/2015 Shayna said:Hello Mothertrucker:
Sorry for the delay in response, I have been sick and out of touch. I appreicate your recipe and for responding to my question.
Katey1261, I am sorry for getting off topic, just thought I would ask about the cheese crackers. I hope my response helped.
God Bless
No problem and thanks Mothertrucker.
04-23-2015 10:54 AM
Shayna, thanks for the turkey/potato cake recipe. I have a small amount of leftover turkey so I am going to try it tomorrow. The recipe was made even more special with your kind words about your husband and father-in-law, it was very touching to read. Very lovely and thank you again for sharing!
04-23-2015 10:55 AM
Mothertrucker, those Crispy Cheese Crackers sound delicious. I copied the recipe, can't wait to be invited somewhere so I can bring them!
04-23-2015 10:58 AM
KATEY, haven't read the thread yet, but I saw your title and said "yoi yoi",,,,my mother used to make these for me for a very special occasion,,,I never did because they were so messy...and really hadn't learned to cook yet. I'm anxious to read on.! bless you for starting this thread!!
04-23-2015 11:07 AM
On 3/14/2015 Mary Bailey said:My Mom taught me how my Polish Grandmother made them.
I make mine from grated raw potatoes and onion. I add eggs, floiur, baking soda, pepper and salt. I drain the grated potato mixture in a colander. I cook them in an electric fry pan(so I can control the heat) at 350. The edges need to be really cooked before they are flipped.
Dad loves them plain and will eat them as soon as they are cooked. Everyone else is lucky to get any. My sister likes applesauce on them, sour cream for me.
I never had them from mashed potatoes. It sounds good also.
Mary, this is how my mother made them. how wonderful!! I've also tried thru the years to use the frozen 'grated' home fries,,,,so much easier, but NEVER as good.
04-23-2015 11:43 AM
My dad took leftover mashed potatoes shaped them into paddies then coated the outside with flour. He cooked them in bacon grease until they were golden brown! They were delicious! I'll have to make them soon. Nice trip down memory lane for me!
04-23-2015 12:08 PM
On 4/23/2015 momtochloe said:Shayna, thanks for the turkey/potato cake recipe. I have a small amount of leftover turkey so I am going to try it tomorrow. The recipe was made even more special with your kind words about your husband and father-in-law, it was very touching to read. Very lovely and thank you again for sharing!
Momtochloe, how kind you are! I enjoy reading everyone's comments. People are so compassionate and inviting. I hope you enjoy making the turkey/potato cake recipe.
Wishing everyone a healthy and blessed day.
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