Vegan Potato Cakes | Easy Recipe for Thanksgiving (2024)

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These cheesy vegan potato cakes are quick and very easy to make! It makes a simple and tasty side dish, dinner or lunch, and it’s the best way to use up leftover potatoes!

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What would you say about some delicious potato cakes, that are crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside? I think, it couldn’t get any better, especially when it’s loaded with cheese! These potato cakes are sort of like veggie and potato fritters, but they’re made from mashed potatoes and also contain a little vegan cheese, carrots, fresh herbs and spices. That’s it! Super simple, healthy and SO GOOD!

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Easy cheesy potato cakes make leftover potatoes into a delicious meal!

If you’re anything like me, I always seem to prepare some extra food for the next days, so I usually end up with leftovers. Either I freeze them or use them for other recipes, like these mashed potato cakes. Anyways, they’re so delicious that you‘ll definitely boil up some potatoes to make these yummy potato cakes, if you don’t already have any leftover potatoes. I‘m sure this recipe will become your new favorite, because everyone will love these tasty cheesy potato cakes, even your kids!

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How to make easy vegan potato cakes

These crispy creamy and cheesy potato cakes can be made super fast. Actually, if you have any cooked potatoes left, they’re ready in only 15 minutes. You could also use leftover mashed potatoes, but please make sure that you didn’t add too much milk and butter. Otherwise you‘ll probably end up in adding too much flour. Then the potato cakes will get bland and floury.

Simply mash your potatoes, add a little vegan cheese, chopped herbs, a pinch of salt, ground pepper and nutmeg. Mix all the ingredients together, then form to cakes in your desired size. Coat each cake in some flour or bread crumbs and fry in vegetable oil until golden brown and crispy on both sides.

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Add your favorite vegetables

These Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes are crispy on the outside, tender on the inside and full of flavor! You can really get creative with the seasonings and add ins in this easy recipe! Pretty much anything in your fridge will do. If you’re in the mood to modify this recipe, you could also stuff them with mushrooms or with spinach cream or with a creamy pumpkin filling. Anyways, they make a perfect light and hearty meal, and they’re a great way to use up any leftover Thanksgiving mashed potatoes.

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I hope you’ll love these simple vegan potato cakes. They’re:

  • Vegan
  • Egg-free
  • Dairy-free
  • Healthy
  • Quick & Easy to make
  • Crispy on the outside
  • Creamy & Cheesy
  • A great way to use up leftover potatoes
  • So delicious!

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Crispy baked leftover potato cakes

What I love about this recipe, is that it requires pan frying rather than deep frying and that’s much healthier. I would recommend serving these potato cakes immediately while they’re still hot, but I also like them when they’re cold. If you have any mashed potato cakes left, you could also reheat them in the oven. Just bake for 10-12 minutes at 350°F until warm and crispy. They’ll get a little more crispy rather than just pan-fried, but maybe you’ll like them even more that way.

If you like this recipe, you might also like my potato fritters with mushrooms and cashew cream cheese, vegan croquettes with spinach, or crispy bakedsmashed potatoes. Have fun trying this recipe and please let me know if you enjoyed them!

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Vegan Potato Cakes (easy recipe)

Author: Bianca Zapatka

These cheesy vegan potato cakes are quick and very easy to make! They make a simple and tasty side dish, dinner, or lunch, and it’s the best way to use up leftover potatoes!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Beilage, Hauptgericht, Kleinigkeit, Lunch & Dinner, Main Course, Side Dish, Snack, Snacks, Vorspeise

Servings 2 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 lbs potatoes * (500 g)
  • 1 carrot (100 g) or more potatoes
  • cup all-purpose or rice flour 35 g
  • 1-2 tbsp spring onion or chives chopped
  • 1 tbsp parsley chopped
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • pinch of nutmeg
  • cup shredded vegan cheese (40 g) optional
  • 2 tbsp cooking oil for frying
  • additional flour (or bread crumbs) optional for coating
  • vegan parmesan cheese optional to garnish

Instructions

  • In a pot with water, cook the whole potatoes with their skin on and the carrot until tender, then drain and peel the potatoes. Place the peeled potatoes and carrot in a bowl and mash using a potato masher. Set aside to cool.

  • Once cooled, add herbs, seasonings, flour, and vegan cheese (if using) and mix until just combined.

  • Form 6-8 balls of dough (or make smaller cakes if you prefer). Roll each ball in additional flour (or bread crumbs), then gently flattening into patties.

  • In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of cooking oil over medium heat.

  • Fry each potato cake on one side for about 3-5 minutes, until golden brown and crispy. Then flip and fry on the other side.

  • Sprinkle with fresh herbs and serve with cashew dip and vegan parmesan cheese.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • This recipe works best with boiled whole potatoes, but you could also use leftover mashed potatoes. If the mixture is very moist, you may need more flour. Please do not use instant mashed potatoes.
  • Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. Then reheat in a hot oven at 350°F for approx. 10-12 minutes until warm and crispy.

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FAQs

Why do my potato patties fall apart? ›

If the potato pancakes are falling apart while you're shaping them before you start cooking, they are either either too wet or they need more flour to hold them together. You can also mix the flour a little more the mix to develop gluten and then let it rest before cooking.

Why are my Potato Cakes soggy? ›

If you find that your potato pancakes are soggy rather than crispy, it's likely because your skillet and oil are not hot enough. The oil and pancakes should sizzle when they hit the pan. Also, do not overcrowd the pan by trying to cook too many pancakes at once.

What are Potato Cakes made of? ›

Scottish tattie scones and Lancashire potato cakes are made from mashed or reconstituted potato and flour, and baked on a griddle. They are typically served fried with a full Scottish or English breakfast.

Can you eat Potato Cakes without toasting them? ›

I just grill them and have them with butter for a snack or with cheese for lunch. Up here we call them tattie(potato) scones. Wouldn't have them in place of mash/boiled, but lovely grilled with butter on. I did think about toasting them but thought they might get a bit messy.

How do you keep homemade patties from falling apart? ›

Go easy on the shaping. When you're making your burgers, try not to manhandle them too much or else you'll end up breaking the meat into smaller pieces than you have to. We recommend simply shaping the beef into a vague burger shape with the least amount handling as possible.

What is the difference between potato pancakes and latkes? ›

Potato pancakes have a creamy, almost mashed-potato-like center, with a thin, golden, crisp exterior. Latkes, on the other hand, should have a deeply browned crust, with wispy, lacy edges. Latkes also aren't hash browns.

How do you keep potatoes Fluffy? ›

As already discussed, pastiness is caused by too much potato starch being worked into the mashed potatoes. The main way we combat this problem is by rinsing away starch, both before and after cooking potatoes for fluffy mashed potatoes. Rinsing off starch means that there is less of it that can end up in the dish.

How do you keep potato pancake batter from turning brown? ›

What can I do to keep the potato batter from turning brown? A: When shredding the potatoes be sure to add some acidity (such as a teaspoon of white wine vinegar or concentrated lemon juice to the water. This is one dish where doing the prep work the night before can ruin the meal.

What are Potato Cakes called in America? ›

In some states it's known as a 'potato scallop', in others it's a 'potato cake', and for years the debate has been bantered back and forward between protagonists. “It might be a 'scallop' of potato but let's not confuse it with a serve of scallops!

What do British people call Potato Cakes? ›

Bubble and Squeak (or Potato Cakes) is a British classic, and an easy and flexible recipe. You can make it from scratch OR use up leftover veggies. Flavorful, colorful, fluffy, creamy and so so good. Perfect as a breakfast or brunch recipe!

What is the difference between potato cake and boxty? ›

Irish potato cakes: Irish potato cakes are typically made from mashed potato, and flour or baking soda, and are usually fried. It differs from boxty as boxty is made of raw potatoes whereas potato cake is made from cooked potatoes.

What is the best way to eat potato cakes? ›

Simply toast and butter our potato cakes for a quick and easy filling snack or breakfast. Serve as soldiers with boiled eggs or with a full cooked meal for an unusual breakfast treat or for a filling snack or quick and easy meal on the run, top with baked beans and cheese.

Are potato cakes healthier than bread? ›

Potato bread can be a healthier option compared to traditional white bread. Potato bread often contains a mix of wheat flour and potato flour or mashed potatoes, which can add some nutritional benefits such as additional fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

Are potato cakes and hash browns the same? ›

Are Hash Browns and Potato Pancakes the Same Thing? Potato pancakes are more complex than hash browns. Hash browns are pan-fried shredded potatoes, whereas potato pancakes are mixed with a binder, seasoned typically with onion or garlic, and formed into patties before cooking.

Why won t my potato pancakes stay together? ›

Hold it Together.

Thoroughly squeezing the moisture out of the shredded potatoes prior to cooking is how you keep potato pancakes from falling apart. Using the proper ratio of egg to potato is also important. If your mixture seems too watery before cooking, add a bit more flour to thicken it up.

How do you keep potatoes from falling apart? ›

Always cut up the potatoes into a dice before boiling them. If you boil the potatoes whole, the exterior of the potato will get too soft and crumbly before the interior has a chance to cook through.

How do you make potatoes not fall apart? ›

Gently Boil

Once the water reaches a boil, carefully add the potatoes and reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer. Boiling the potatoes too vigorously can cause them to break apart.

How do you cook potatoes so they don't fall apart? ›

Most often, then, the solution to evenly cooked potatoes is cooking them twice: First, boil, steam, or steam-roast (a fancy term for cooking them with water in the oven) until they're mostly tender but not fall-apart finished. Second, brown the outsides and finish cooking the interiors on the stovetop or in the oven.

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