Vegan Potato Cakes | Easy Recipe for Thanksgiving (2024)

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These cheesy vegan potato cakes are quick and very easy to make! It makes a simple and tasty side dish, dinner or lunch, and it’s the best way to use up leftover potatoes!

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What would you say about some delicious potato cakes, that are crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside? I think, it couldn’t get any better, especially when it’s loaded with cheese! These potato cakes are sort of like veggie and potato fritters, but they’re made from mashed potatoes and also contain a little vegan cheese, carrots, fresh herbs and spices. That’s it! Super simple, healthy and SO GOOD!

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Easy cheesy potato cakes make leftover potatoes into a delicious meal!

If you’re anything like me, I always seem to prepare some extra food for the next days, so I usually end up with leftovers. Either I freeze them or use them for other recipes, like these mashed potato cakes. Anyways, they’re so delicious that you‘ll definitely boil up some potatoes to make these yummy potato cakes, if you don’t already have any leftover potatoes. I‘m sure this recipe will become your new favorite, because everyone will love these tasty cheesy potato cakes, even your kids!

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How to make easy vegan potato cakes

These crispy creamy and cheesy potato cakes can be made super fast. Actually, if you have any cooked potatoes left, they’re ready in only 15 minutes. You could also use leftover mashed potatoes, but please make sure that you didn’t add too much milk and butter. Otherwise you‘ll probably end up in adding too much flour. Then the potato cakes will get bland and floury.

Simply mash your potatoes, add a little vegan cheese, chopped herbs, a pinch of salt, ground pepper and nutmeg. Mix all the ingredients together, then form to cakes in your desired size. Coat each cake in some flour or bread crumbs and fry in vegetable oil until golden brown and crispy on both sides.

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Add your favorite vegetables

These Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes are crispy on the outside, tender on the inside and full of flavor! You can really get creative with the seasonings and add ins in this easy recipe! Pretty much anything in your fridge will do. If you’re in the mood to modify this recipe, you could also stuff them with mushrooms or with spinach cream or with a creamy pumpkin filling. Anyways, they make a perfect light and hearty meal, and they’re a great way to use up any leftover Thanksgiving mashed potatoes.

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I hope you’ll love these simple vegan potato cakes. They’re:

  • Vegan
  • Egg-free
  • Dairy-free
  • Healthy
  • Quick & Easy to make
  • Crispy on the outside
  • Creamy & Cheesy
  • A great way to use up leftover potatoes
  • So delicious!

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Crispy baked leftover potato cakes

What I love about this recipe, is that it requires pan frying rather than deep frying and that’s much healthier. I would recommend serving these potato cakes immediately while they’re still hot, but I also like them when they’re cold. If you have any mashed potato cakes left, you could also reheat them in the oven. Just bake for 10-12 minutes at 350°F until warm and crispy. They’ll get a little more crispy rather than just pan-fried, but maybe you’ll like them even more that way.

If you like this recipe, you might also like my potato fritters with mushrooms and cashew cream cheese, vegan croquettes with spinach, or crispy bakedsmashed potatoes. Have fun trying this recipe and please let me know if you enjoyed them!

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Vegan Potato Cakes (easy recipe)

Author: Bianca Zapatka

These cheesy vegan potato cakes are quick and very easy to make! They make a simple and tasty side dish, dinner, or lunch, and it’s the best way to use up leftover potatoes!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Beilage, Hauptgericht, Kleinigkeit, Lunch & Dinner, Main Course, Side Dish, Snack, Snacks, Vorspeise

Servings 2 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 lbs potatoes * (500 g)
  • 1 carrot (100 g) or more potatoes
  • cup all-purpose or rice flour 35 g
  • 1-2 tbsp spring onion or chives chopped
  • 1 tbsp parsley chopped
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • pinch of nutmeg
  • cup shredded vegan cheese (40 g) optional
  • 2 tbsp cooking oil for frying
  • additional flour (or bread crumbs) optional for coating
  • vegan parmesan cheese optional to garnish

Instructions

  • In a pot with water, cook the whole potatoes with their skin on and the carrot until tender, then drain and peel the potatoes. Place the peeled potatoes and carrot in a bowl and mash using a potato masher. Set aside to cool.

  • Once cooled, add herbs, seasonings, flour, and vegan cheese (if using) and mix until just combined.

  • Form 6-8 balls of dough (or make smaller cakes if you prefer). Roll each ball in additional flour (or bread crumbs), then gently flattening into patties.

  • In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of cooking oil over medium heat.

  • Fry each potato cake on one side for about 3-5 minutes, until golden brown and crispy. Then flip and fry on the other side.

  • Sprinkle with fresh herbs and serve with cashew dip and vegan parmesan cheese.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • This recipe works best with boiled whole potatoes, but you could also use leftover mashed potatoes. If the mixture is very moist, you may need more flour. Please do not use instant mashed potatoes.
  • Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. Then reheat in a hot oven at 350°F for approx. 10-12 minutes until warm and crispy.

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

Why are my potato cakes soggy? ›

Soggy potato cakes are usually due to not cooking the cakes long enough, crowding the pan, or not having the pan hot enough. Be sure to cook the potato cakes over medium heat, in batches to give them enough space for proper browning. Cook them 2 to 3 minutes per side or until they have a nice golden brown crust.

What are potato cakes called in America? ›

In some states it's known as a 'potato scallop', in others it's a 'potato cake', and for years the debate has been bantered back and forward between protagonists. “It might be a 'scallop' of potato but let's not confuse it with a serve of scallops!

Why do my potato cakes fall apart? ›

The biggest thing to note is how thick the mashed potatoes are to begin with, if your mashed potatoes are thin or more watery to begin with you might need to add more flour to keep everything together. Egg – This is used as a binder to help keep the mashed potatoes cakes from falling apart.

What is the difference between potato cake and potato scone? ›

It seems the Irish call them Potato bread, the English call them potato cakes (Lancashire), Scottish call them potato scones (tottie scones).

How do you make a cake less soggy? ›

Adjusting the cooking time and temperature

If your cake has a soggy middle, the first thing to try is bringing the temperature down a little and baking for slightly longer.

Are Potato Cakes the same as latkes? ›

Potato pancakes have a creamy, almost mashed-potato-like center, with a thin, golden, crisp exterior. Latkes, on the other hand, should have a deeply browned crust, with wispy, lacy edges. Latkes also aren't hash browns.

What do British people call Potato Cakes? ›

Bubble and Squeak (or Potato Cakes) is a British classic, and an easy and flexible recipe. You can make it from scratch OR use up leftover veggies. Flavorful, colorful, fluffy, creamy and so so good. Perfect as a breakfast or brunch recipe!

What do Australians call Potato Cakes? ›

Potato scallops/Potato cakes

In Australia and England, potato scallops are thin slices of potato that have been battered and deep-fried. The terminology used in Australia differs from state to state. In Victoria, Tasmania, and the Murray River regions of New South Wales, they are referred to as potato cakes.

Why are my potato pancakes grey? ›

After peeled or grated potatoes are exposed to air they will begin to turn gray or brown. This appearance can be off-putting, but the good news is that the quality of the potato isn't compromised. This is a harmless natural reaction and it is perfectly fine to cook and eat potatoes even if they have turned gray.

When were potato cakes discontinued? ›

Arby's Potato Cakes were discontinued in 2021 to make room for the new addition of crinkle-cut fries.

Why are my potato pancakes gummy? ›

If you don't drain the moisture, they won't crisp as easily and that may be why your potato pancakes are gummy. Feel the Heat. Sufficiently heating oil in the pan prior to placing the patty in the pan is the key to a properly crispy pancake.

What do British people call baked potatoes? ›

A baked potato is sometimes called a jacket potato in the United Kingdom. The baked potato has been popular in the UK for many years. In the mid-19th century, jacket potatoes were sold on the streets by hawkers during the autumn and winter months.

What is the pink in baked potato? ›

There's a simple explanation for your pink potato. It's a chemical reaction that happens when enzymes in the potato are exposed to air. This kind of reaction should be familiar to most home cooks, because it often happens with fruit, like when apples turn brown after they're cut.

Which is the best potato for baking? ›

The ideal potato for baking is low in moisture with a high starch content. These qualities allow a potato to bake up with a delightfully fluffy center and crispy skin. Because it has all of these features, Russet potatoes are the ideal potato for baking and the most commonly used choice.

How to keep potato pancakes from getting soggy? ›

Potatoes are typically 80 percent water and 20 percent solids or starch so to avoid soggy latkes, take the potato-onion mixture a handful at a time and literally squeeze the water out. Then add the eggs, flour and salt. Refrigerate covered to avoid exposure to air.

How do you keep potatoes from getting soggy? ›

The key is to store potatoes in a cool dry place, like in the cabinet of a pantry, in a paper bag or cardboard box. It's important to keep potatoes at the cool, ideal temperature (but not, surprisingly, the fridge) to prevent them from turning green, getting soft spots, or pre-maturely sprouting.

Why are my baked potatoes soggy? ›

As they increase in size and often burst, granular particles separate from one another, making the texture of the potato mealy and fluffy. However, if moisture is trapped inside the skin, it can make the potato quite soggy. Piercing the skin of the potato before cooking creates escape routes for interior moisture.

What causes a cake to be soggy? ›

If your cake crust is soggy, you may have under-baked it, cooled it in pans without proper ventilation, or wrapped it before it completely cooled. If your cake is crumbly, you may have used too much flour, not enough sugar or shortening, or over-mixed the batter.

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