Aka reason #89798 I love my work: this. Do it. Now. Turn the sound up on your computer first.
Making potato pancakes in the food processor my mother got me at the Republican yardsale (see dated visual below) while listening to Christmas music = multicultural win.
These pancakes made for a delicious and pretty healthy dinner because they were baked instead of pan fried – few opportunities for them to soak in grease! Make these for a week of lunches, for a party, to freeze, or in advance of a family brunch – I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Potato pancakes with sour cream and applesauce = dinner of champions
Recipe modified slightly from this WW recipe.
Thyme and Scallion Potato Pancakes
Ingredients:
Potato pancakes right before being popped in the oven
These are so good, I had to pack them up just so I would stop eating them. Assuming that you make about 30 total, a serving is about 3 or 4, and they have about 1 PointPlus each. In other words, they’re part of – or all of! – a tasty dinner… and lunch… and breakfast… and life! These are definitely going to become a staple in our apartment, even after the holidays.
Other tips:
My almond-colored, TWO-speed, “made in America (buy American!)” food processor, circa 1987 and courtesy of the local Republican yard sale.
The other secret win of this recipe is in the machine itself – I have a really bad habit of planning whole dishes without knowing for sure if my appliance is going to work at all/fit the quantity of food I’m making. Case in point: my Republican blender is NOT as successful an appliance as this one and my beaters are not equipped to handle double batches of tahini bread. But the fact that this food processor even was able to power up, and then worked exactly as I wanted it to, is a major victory. Thanks, Mom!
What’s your favorite kind of holiday food?
While I’m looking for some great music to share, here are some other tidbits that are helping me start off this week with a bang:
What’s making you tick this beautiful Monday morning?