Growing up, Fridays generally meant potato pancakes for lunch. My mom sure could make delicious “Kartoffelpuffer”, or “Pflinsen”,as they were known in our dialect.
Hey, try to quickly say that five times in a row! 😉
By the time we’d get home from school, she had already peeled and grated I don’t know how many pounds of spuds, mixed them with a few eggs, a pinch of salt and then fried the potato pancakes to a perfect crisp.
When it was time to eat, my mother would park an almost mile-high pile of Kartoffelpuffer stacked neatly on a plate right in the center of the table. My little sister and favorite aunt always amazed me with how many of those pancakes they could make disappear!
So when I had a couple of my favorite friends over recently for a triple plus one birthday celebration, we feasted on potato pancakes. In Germany, potato pancakes are almost always eaten with apple sauce and a green salad. So that’s what we had!
I made the apple sauce at the day before. There were a few quinces left over from another cooking project, so I added them to the apple sauce. They add an unique flavor, and the longer they cook the more pink and sweet they turn. Especially if you leave the skin on. Once the compote has finished cooking, just put everything through a food mill or press it through a fine sieve. The resulting apple sauce was fantastic. Tart, sweet and incredibly flavorful!
My friends arrived a little early to help with the final touches of the meal. Marlene went straight to work and grated the potatoes. Boy was she fast!! Once the pancakes were all fried, we all sat down and enjoyed the yummy food.
If you’ve never had these, give them a try. They’re quick and easy to make, especially if you can grate the potatoes in a food processor.
Here’s the recipe for the apple sauce:
- 6 to 8 large apples, cored and cut into chunks (I used local Golden Delicious)
- 2 quinces, cored and cut into pieces
- 1/3 to 1/2 cup sugar
- seeds from a vanilla bean or a little vanilla sugar
- 1/2 to 1 lemon
Place the cut-up apples and quinces pieces into a heavy sauce pan.
Cover with water and add the lemon juice and lemon halves to the pot.
Turn the flame on medium-high and bring everything to a boil.
Reduce heat to a very low simmer and add sugar. Start with the lesser amount.
If it’s not sweet enough for you later, you can always add more.
Gently simmer this until the apple and quince are very soft.
Put the fruit through a food mill or press it through a fine sieve.
Put the apple sauce back into the pot and continue to simmer on very low
until the desired texture and consistency is reached.
When it’s done, cool the apple sauce and taste it.
Add more sugar if needed, then refrigerate until needed.
Here’s the recipe for potato pancakes:
- potatoes peeled and finely grated ( Yukon Gold are tasty)
- eggs
- a little sea salt
- olive oil for frying
Peel the potatoes and grate them into a large bowl.
We used about 8 fist-size potatoes and 3 eggs.
Add the eggs and a sprinkle of salt.
Mix until well combined.
Heat a little oil on a griddle or in a pan.
My griddle holds about 3 smallish pancakes at a time.
Fry until crispy and then flip over.
Cook until the other side is nicely browned as well.
Keep them warm in the oven until they are all fried.
Serve with apple sauce and a green salad.
This look delicious☺ x
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I have to admit that it really was! The best part was dessert, which I will write about next week! 😉
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I look forward to it😊 x
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It looks yummy 🙂
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Thanks for visiting and commenting! It was delicious and we had a great time celebrating! 😊
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I’ve never had the potato pancakes anyway but out of a package before and had no idea that they could be so delicious. The applesauce was like nothing I’ve ever had before. Scrumptious! Guess you are saving the cake that’s making my mouth water thinking about it. Maybe after the holidays, I’ll try my hand at making it all from scratch. Well worth the work!
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A big part of the deliciousness was your expert grating, Marlene! I am glad you enjoyed the birthday celebration!
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Enjoyed the grating too. After the holidays and I get a bit of rest, I might try my hand at it. Of course, I’ll need a really good instructor. 🙂
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Let me know and I’ll join you Marlene! 😋
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I’m planning on it. You have to teach me how to make that wonderful applesauce too. I don’t think I’ll ever make the cake because I would eat the whole thing. It was wonderful.
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We’ll bake it together and share! Both the cake and the apple sauce!
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Oops! Hit the wrong button! 😬 Anyway, I’ll work on the cake post for next week. I want to make it again and if you want to come over and make one too, I would be up for it. Thanks for being such a wonderful friend! 💖
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I am definitely going to try this, they look and sound fantastic! I’ve never had potato pancakes before. I’m hoping I can find quinces in my area.
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Check for quinces at a specialty grocer. They often carry them. They are usually available in late fall around here. Thanks for stopping by! 😊
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Thanks for the tip!
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You’re welcome!
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It’s been awhile since I’ve made potato pancakes. I need to add it to my list. So much good food, not enough time to make and eat it all! Also, love the idea of adding the quince into the applesauce – lovely!
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Same here! I will make some more applesauce this week. That way I can use up the quinces I have left. 😊
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We love Kartoffelpuffer!! So good. My kids like them with apple sauce or with smoked salmon and a chives dip.
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I obviously had read this five plus years ago but I stumbled across it again today. It caught my eye because I love potato pancakes and will make extra mashed potatoes to have some for breakfast the next day. And I have started making applesauce in my IP and have it around most of the time. (It’s great mixed with whatever fruit is in season at the time. This morning it was strawberries.) That is such a great combo, potato pancakes and applesauce. And I’m not even German!
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Potato pancakes really are delicious, especially with apple sauce and a green salad. I haven’t tried apple sauce in my IP, but now I’m curious and will give it a try. Your combos of apples and fruit in season makes me want to run to the store and get some apples. Your daughter in Germany has most likely encountered this on a menu somewhere! 🙋♀️
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