NOTE: You can, of course, make this with leftover potatoes and cabbage or sprouts also a little chopped fried onion is a nice addition. Drain on crumpled paper and serve immediately. Fry them in hot dripping to a good, crisp, golden brown on both sides. Mix the well-drained cabbage into the potato and, when it is cool, take tablespoons of the mixture and shape into round cakes, which should then be dusted in the seasoned flour. Looking for ideas on how to use leftover cooked vegetables Here’s an old-fashioned favourite bubble and squeak. In a fry pan add the olive oil, just enough to form a layer. Mash them (with an electric hand mixer if you have one) until smooth – don’t add any milk, though because you don’t want them to be too soft. In a bowl place all the ingredients (except the olive oil) and mix well to combine. When the potatoes are cooked, add some freshly milled black pepper and the butter. Now pour into a colander, put a plate (one that fits inside the colander) on top of the cabbage, place a weight on top and leave it to drain very thoroughly. Cook for a few minutes until the onion softens and the bacon starts to brown. Wash it thoroughly, then plunge it into the fast-boiling water, put a lid on and let it boil for about 6 minutes. Warm the butter in a small (8 inch) nonstick skillet over a medium-high heat and add the onion and bacon. Put the potatoes on to cook in salted boiling water, then half-fill a medium-sized saucepan with some more salted water and bring it to the boil.Ĭut the cabbage into quarters, remove the hard stalk and shred the rest.
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