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Moroccan Street Potato Cakes

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Ingredients

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4 cups mashed potatoes, warm and plain
3 garlic cloves, mashed or 3 garlic, pressed
1/2 cup scallion, cut lengthwise and sliced thinly
1/2 cup fresh flat leaf parsley, chopped finely
1 - 2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
flour, for dusting
oil, for shallow frying

Nutritional information

46.5
Calories
2 g
Calories From Fat
0.3 g
Total Fat
0.2 g
Saturated Fat
1.1 mg
Cholesterol
305.6 mg
Sodium
9.8 g
Carbs
1 g
Dietary Fiber
0.9 g
Sugars
1.2 g
Protein
58g
Serving Size

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Moroccan Street Potato Cakes

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Every time I make these they are better and better! Great recipe, and listen to others about the oil, they are to be shallow fried, not soaked!

  • 90 min
  • Serves 16
  • Easy

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Moroccan Street Potato Cakes, These are very inexpensive and generally sold as street food to be eaten on the street as an egg and potato sandwich stuffed into flatbread with a thin sauce tomatish or purchased and brought home I have spoken to a couple of my favorite vendors and have come up with this authentic recipe I adore the egg and potato sandwiches and also love these cakes simply dipped into sauce tomatish and eaten as is This is poor man’s food and sells for 5-10DH ($ 70) a sandwich depending on how many eggs and potatoes you want in your sandwich One of my favorites comes from a man with a table, frying pan, 5 litre jug of oil, a single gas burner, flats of eggs, stacks of bread and rows of potato cakes with bottles of sauce tomatish which his wife makes for him at home each morning to sell Many of these vendors appear only late at night when all other places to eat have closed Don’t be tempted to use eggs to bind these or they will cease to be Moroccan potato cakes Easy and yummy comfort food! These are also often eaten at room temperature and/or a bit cold though not from the fridge cold c 2005, Every time I make these they are better and better! Great recipe, and listen to others about the oil, they are to be shallow fried, not soaked!, These taste delicious, but are quite difficult to fry I even took a commenter’s suggestion and didn’t add anything to the potatoes and they still crumbled apart a bit when I tried to flip them in the frying pan


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Steps

1
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Mix All but Flour and Oil Together in a Large Bowl.

2
Done

Form 16 Patties Using 1/4 Cup of the Mix to About 1/3 Inch Thick. Use Floured Hands If Necessary.

3
Done

Coat Each Patty With the Flour, Hitting to Knock Off Any Excess of Flour.

4
Done

Shallow Fry in Vegetable Oil on Medium to Medium High Heat Until Deep Golden Brown.

5
Done

If You Need to, You Can Refrigerate the Floured Patties to Cook Off an Hour or So Later or For Ease in Handling If You Have Difficulty. I Have not Found the Need to Do Either.

6
Done

These Are a Simple Cake and not Meant to Be Fancy; Just Really Tasty. You Can Also Replace the Scallions With Onions If You Have No Scallions. in Morocco and the Maghreb, We Use What We Have and Don't Worry About What We Don't Have. Fresh Garlic Is the Best Alternative You Can Use Though as We Don't Have Dried Powdered Here.

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