Cheesy Potato Patties

Part 1: The Foundation – Preparing the Potato Dough

​The secret to a patty that holds its shape while remaining light and airy lies in the preparation of the potato base.

​Ingredients for the Base

  • 2.5 lbs Starchy Potatoes: Russet or Yukon Gold are the best choices for their high starch content, which ensures a fluffy interior.
  • 1/2 cup Shredded Mozzarella or Jack Cheese: Folded directly into the warm mash for initial creaminess.
  • 2 tablespoons Green Onions or Chives: Finely chopped to add a fresh, oniony bite.
  • 1 teaspoon Salt and 1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper: To season the base thoroughly.
  • 1/2 teaspoon Garlic Powder: For a subtle savory depth.

​Step-by-Step Base Preparation

  1. Boil and Mash: Peel and cube the potatoes, then boil in salted water until fork-tender. Drain thoroughly and let them steam-dry for a few minutes to remove excess moisture. Mash them while still warm in a large glass bowl until smooth.
  2. Flavor and Texture: While the mash is warm, fold in the shredded cheese, chopped green onions, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Mixing while warm allows the cheese to begin integrating, acting as a binder.
  3. Cooling: Let the mixture cool slightly. If the mash is too hot, the patties will be difficult to form and may fall apart during frying.

​🧀 Part 2: The Core – Creating the Cheese Pull

​The hallmark of this recipe is the molten center. As seen in the final result, the cheese should be stretchy and abundant when the patty is broken open.

​The Stuffing Technique

  1. Portioning: Take about 3 tablespoons of the potato mixture and flatten it into a disc in your palm.
  2. Adding the Core: Place a generous pinch of additional shredded mozzarella or a small cube of cheese in the center.
  3. Sealing: Fold the edges of the potato dough over the cheese, pinching to seal it completely. Gently roll and flatten it back into a uniform oval patty shape. Ensure there are no cracks, or the cheese will leak out in the pan.

​🍳 Part 3: The Coating – Achieving Maximum Crunch

​To get that deep golden, textured crust shown in the images, a proper three-stage dredging station is essential.

​Dredging Station Ingredients

  • Stage 1 (Optional Flour): 1/2 cup All-purpose flour to help the egg stick.
  • Stage 2 (Egg Wash): 2 large eggs, beaten until smooth in a shallow dish.
  • Stage 3 (Breadcrumbs): 1.5 cups of Fine Breadcrumbs or Panko in a separate bowl.

​The Dredging Process

  1. Egg Dip: Lower the formed patty into the egg wash, ensuring it is fully coated on all sides.
  2. Breadcrumb Press: Move the patty to the breadcrumb bowl. Gently press the crumbs onto the surface to ensure a thick, even layer. This layer is what creates the “shatter-crisp” exterior after frying.

​🔥 Part 4: The Fry – Gold in the Pan

​The frying stage transforms the pale, breaded discs into the golden-brown delicacies seen in the final platter.

​Frying Instructions

  1. Heat the Oil: Add enough vegetable oil to a large skillet to reach a depth of about 1/2 inch (shallow frying). Heat over medium-high until the oil shimmers.
  2. Searing: Carefully place the patties in the hot oil. Do not overcrowd the pan, as this lowers the oil temperature and can lead to greasy patties.
  3. The Flip: Fry for 3-4 minutes per side. Use a spatula to flip them only once they have developed a dark golden-brown crust.
  4. Drain: Transfer the finished patties to a wire rack or a plate lined with paper towels to remove excess oil while maintaining the crunch.

​🍽️ Part 5: Serving and Presentation

​A platter of these patties is best served immediately while the cheese is at its peak meltiness.

​Pairing Suggestions

  • Dipping Sauces: Serve with a side of cool sour cream, a zesty garlic aioli, or even a spicy marinara.
  • Plating: Arrange them in a stack on a large white bowl or platter, breaking one open on top to showcase the interior cheese pull and green onion flecks.

​⭐ Why This Recipe is a Winner

​The success of these Cheesy Potato Patties is rooted in Textural Contrast:

  • The Crust: The fine breadcrumbs provide a dry, brittle crunch that satisfies the palate immediately.
  • The Filling: The mashed potato provides a soft, buttery middle that melts away.
  • The Cheese: The mozzarella core provides a chewy, salty, and visually stunning finish.

​💡 Expert Tips for Success

  • Moisture Control: If your potatoes are too wet after boiling, the patties will fall apart. Always drain them well and consider a quick “dry fry” in the empty pot for 1 minute to evaporate excess water before mashing.
  • Cheese Selection: While mozzarella provides the best stretch, mixing in a little sharp cheddar or parmesan adds a punch of flavor.
  • Make Ahead: You can form and bread these patties up to 24 hours in advance. Keep them covered in the refrigerator; frying them cold actually helps them maintain their shape even better.

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