Embark on a culinary journey to Sweden with our tantalizing Swedish Sausage Potato Cakes! These delectable patties fuse the savory flavors of sausage, potato, and a medley of aromatic spices, creating a symphony of taste that will delight your palate. Accompany these golden-brown cakes with a dollop of lingonberry jam for a perfect balance of sweet and savory.
Indulge in a symphony of flavors with our Swedish Sausage Potato Cakes, where the heartiness of sausage and the comforting embrace of potato intertwine. These delectable patties are infused with a harmonious blend of spices, capturing the essence of Swedish cuisine. Complement your culinary adventure with a dollop of tangy lingonberry jam, adding a burst of sweetness that elevates the overall experience.
SWEDISH SAUSAGE POTATO CAKES
The source for this recipe is The Flavor of Wisconsin by Harva Hachten, a collection of recipes. This recipe was submitted by Dagmar Noel in Waukesha, WI. It can be a supper dish, as well as breakfast or lunch. The time indicated does not include mashing the potatoes. For best results, use a well seasoned raw pork sausage with plenty of flavor. That's what will season the dish. Also, be sure to use firm leftover mashed potatoes (definitely not potato puree). They will work much better to hold the patties together. Although the recipe didn't mention this, you can coat them in breadcrumbs before frying the patties to give them a crispy exterior and then serve them with a Swedish mustard sauce.
Provided by PanNan
Categories Breakfast
Time 30m
Yield 4 patties, 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Crumble and brown the sausage. Drain and reserve the drippings.
- Add browned sausage, potatoes, egg, and about a tablespoon of drippings in a bowl. Add salt to taste.
- Form into 4 patties, and fry in some of the reserved drippings, browning both sides (add some vegetable oil, if needed).
- Serve hot.
SWEDISH POTATO PANCAKES (RAGGMUNK)
I don't know if this is exactly how gramma made her potato pancakes, as I never got the actual recipe. But I remember grating onion for hers so this is a hybrid of my memory and a basic version from Scandinavia.com. I think a major component missing in the online recipe was baking powder. Also, this can be started the night before by grating the potatoes and then covering them with cold water and refrigerating overnight.
Provided by Tinkerbell
Categories Healthy
Time 26m
Yield 15-20 pancakes, 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Peel, rinse and grate the raw potatoes into a bowl of very cold water. (If you're starting this the night before, cover bowl and refrigerate potatoes in the water til morning.).
- Drain potato shreds in a wire mesh strainer or colander and using your hands, press as much moisture out as possible. Cover with a paper towel and set aside.
- Whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, pepper and one cup of the milk to make a smooth batter.
- Add the grated onion, eggs and remaining milk, if needed to make a slightly thin batter. Whisk until combined.
- Stir the potato shreds into the batter.
- Heat griddle or large frying pan to about 350°F and rub the griddle with a thin coat of canola oil (I use a paper towel to do this & you may need to reapply between each batch).
- When oil is hot, pour 1/4 cupfuls of batter onto the griddle and cook until golden on the bottom. Flip pancake over and cook until golden on that side.
- Serve with sour cream & chives or lingonberry jam.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 342.8, Fat 6.2, SaturatedFat 3, Cholesterol 105.8, Sodium 718.3, Carbohydrate 59, Fiber 4.8, Sugar 1.8, Protein 12.9
SWEDISH POTATO SAUSAGE - POTATIS SKORV
To stuff the casings, you will need a meat grinder with a sausage horn attachment. If you don't have such a device, use the mixture to make fried patties by shaping 1/4 cup of filling into a 1/2 inch thick patty and frying in hot oil until golden brown on both sides. From the local paper.
Provided by Molly53
Categories Potato
Time 45m
Yield 20 pounds
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- To prepare casings: Let casings soak in cool water about five minutes to remove salt on outer surface (no longer, or they will become too tender to stuff) and flush salt from the inside by placing one end on faucet nozzle and turn on cold tap water (if you see holes or water leaking, cut and discard).
- Remove casing from faucet and gently squeeze out water; cover rinsed casings and refrigerate until ready to use.
- Using the grinder attachment on mixer or a table grinder; grind meat, potatoes and onions together into a large roasting pan.
- Using clean hands, mix the ingredients together with spices.
- Add milk and mix again.
- Load casings onto funnel nozzle then stuff ground mix into funnel to fill casings into 18-inch length sausage; tie ends and make links by twisting the sausage where you wish the links to be.
- Four inches is a good size for a regular serving, smaller links may be made for appetizer servings.
- Place the sausages in large saucepan or dutch oven in a single layer with a little water; cover and heat over high heat to a low simmer.
- Reduce heat to maintain low simmer (sausages may burst if cooked at too high a heat) until the sausage is heated through, approximately 15 minutes.
- Precook sausages before freezing.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 750.6, Fat 42.6, SaturatedFat 16.4, Cholesterol 163.2, Sodium 3162.1, Carbohydrate 44.6, Fiber 5.1, Sugar 6.3, Protein 46.3
Tips:
- To save time, use pre-cooked sausage or meatballs.
- If you don't have a potato ricer, you can grate the potatoes on the large holes of a box grater.
- Be sure to squeeze out as much liquid as possible from the grated potatoes before mixing them with the other ingredients. This will help the potato cakes stay together better.
- If the potato cakes are too wet, add more bread crumbs or flour until they hold together well.
- Be careful not to overcook the potato cakes. They should be cooked through but still slightly soft in the center.
- Serve the potato cakes with your favorite condiments, such as ketchup, mustard, or sour cream.
Conclusion:
Swedish sausage potato cakes are a delicious and easy-to-make meal that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They're perfect for a weeknight dinner or a weekend brunch. With a few simple ingredients, you can create a dish that is both satisfying and flavorful. So next time you're looking for a new recipe to try, give Swedish sausage potato cakes a try. You won't be disappointed!
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