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Potato pancakes (bramboraky) on the plate
  • 30 min.
  • 30 min.
  • 2/5

Ingredients:

Potato pancakes:

Optional final touch (select one or combination):

Directions:

1. Potato Preparation:

Let’s start the preparation of Potato Pancakes Bramboraky.

1.1.

Briefly rinse potatoes under cold water and then peel.

1.2.

Shred the potatoes into a large mixing bowl. Using the smaller sized holes is a great option — you will get a finer consistency.

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2. Batter for Potato Pancakes Bramboraky:

2.1. Add to the larger mixing bowl:

1 medium onion – finely chopped
1 cup of flour
2 large eggs
2 cloves of garlic – grated
2 TBSP of dried marjoram
1 TSP of salt
¼ TSP of ground pepper

Thoroughly stir together with spatula until nicely combined.

2.2. Let it rest on the counter for 30 minutes (up to 1 hour).

Note:
Water released by the potatoes will be beneficial for potato pancakes consistency and flavor.

3. Pan Fry:

Tip:
Work in batches (to speed up the process, use 2 fry pans at the same time).

3.1.

Thoroughly stir the batter right before you start pan frying to make sure that all ingredients are nicely incorporated.

3.2.

Preheat the fry pan on medium-high heat with 3 TBSP of frying oil.

3.3.

Place 2 scoops of the batter (about 4 oz each) on a pan within even distance between them (easiest is to use a 4 oz disher to do so).

3.4.

Do not press yet. Pan fry the round scoop for about 2 minutes.

3.5.

Then, flip and press with a turner to create nice pancakes (to about ⅜” thick). Pan fry until nicely brown (about 3 minutes).

3.6.

Flip again and press with turner one more time to reach final thickness about ¼”.

3.7.

Optionally top with shredded cheese, and pan fry until nicely brown (about 1 – 2 minutes).

3.8.

Remove to a cooling rack and let rest for about 1 minute to drain excess oil.

4. Final Touch & Serving of Potato Pancakes Bramboraky:

4.1.

Generously salt and pepper.

4.2.

Optionally, top with sour cream, chopped spring onion and diced tomatoes.

Place cooked and cooled potato pancakes on the half-sized baking sheet, let fully cool, and then freeze. After frozen, put into a dated zipper storage bag, and put back into the freezer. Your pancakes for up to 6 months will be good for preheating in a pan (without the necessity of previous defrosting).

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