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Fat Grandmas Potato Knishes

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Ingredients

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1 tablespoon olive oil
1 large onion minced
2 garlic cloves minced
1 tablespoon paprika
2 1/2 lbs potatoes peeled and diced (3 4 idahos)
salt to taste
pepper
3 3 tablespoons fresh parsley or 3 tablespoons fresh dill etc
3 - 4 tablespoons flour
1 egg
1 cup fresh breadcrumb
2 teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder

Nutritional information

212.9
Calories
30 g
Calories From Fat
3.4 g
Total Fat
0.7 g
Saturated Fat
26.4 mg
Cholesterol
117.6mg
Sodium
40.2 g
Carbs
4.7 g
Dietary Fiber
3.2 g
Sugars
6.3 g
Protein
189g
Serving Size (g)
8
Serving Size

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Fat Grandmas Potato Knishes

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      I was looking for an easy and new recipe for potatoes. These turned out perfect. My guy thinks I'm a awesome cook anyway.Thanks for the great recipe. I'll definitly going to try some more of you recipes. You are great!! Toni

      • 85 min
      • Serves 8
      • Easy

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      Fat Grandma’s Potato Knishes,From Steve Raichlin’s “Healthy Jewish Cooking”, this is great for holidays and every day.,I was looking for an easy and new recipe for potatoes. These turned out perfect. My guy thinks I’m a awesome cook anyway.Thanks for the great recipe. I’ll definitly going to try some more of you recipes. You are great!! Toni,I’d never prepared or even eaten knishes before, so I can’t comment on whether this is an authentic-style recipe. As for the mechanics of the recipe: the knishes came together perfectly (and I will admit to having had problems with previous attempts using other recipes in getting potato patties to stick together). used “floury-type” potatoes (not certain what the North-American equivalent is) which are of a dry consistency and they were a good choice. While my husband and I enjoyed these, we did feel they were a bit on the bland-side, taste-wise despite all the good things added in. Next time I’ll up the amount of seasoning in the potato mixture itself, especially garlic, salt and pepper. I think I’ll also probably try them using potato flour rather than regular flour, they were kind of gummy in texture on the inside. I served this with sauerkraut and various sausages- nice combination. Thanks for posting.


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Preheat Oven to 350f.

      2
      Done

      Heat Oil in a Skillet, Add Onions, and Cook 5 Minutes.

      3
      Done

      Add Garlic and Paprika and Turn Heat to Low, Cook 7 Minutes More.

      4
      Done

      Meanwhile Heat Water, Salt, Potatoes in a Large Pot, Bring to Boiling, Lower Heat and Simmer For 10-15 Minutes.

      5
      Done

      Drain Potatoes and Return Them to Pot Over Medium Heat Until Water Is Evaporated.

      6
      Done

      Remove from Heat and Cool Slightly.

      7
      Done

      Mash Potatoes, Add Onion Mixture, Herbs, Egg, Salt, Pepper, and Flour.

      8
      Done

      Use Your Hands to Form 8 Patties.

      9
      Done

      Combine Crust Ingredients, Dredge Each Knish Through the Crumb Mixture, Shaking Off Excess.

      10
      Done

      Grease a Baking Sheet With Cooking Spray, Spray Tops and Bottoms of Knishes, Bake 30-40 Minutes, Turning After 20 Minutes.

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