These delicious, savory Mashed Potato Patties are crispy on the outside and soft and creamy on the inside. They’re the best way to use up your leftover mashed potatoes and make for a tasty side dish recipe!
It seems that whenever I make mashed potatoes, I always make way too much. No matter how much I’ve tried to calculate and estimate, at the end of the dinner, there’s always a leftover container filled with mashed potatoes. We could just eat them with tomorrow’s dinner, but day-old mashed potatoes aren’t quite as good as fresh.
What to Do With Leftover Mashed Potatoes:
There are a couple ways to get around this. You could freeze the mashed potatoes to enjoy with another meal. If you’ve got enough leftover potatoes, you could simply add the potatoes to a saucepan and add in milk and stir up a batch of potato soup. Or you could make everyone super duper happy and make some of these easy leftover mashed potato patties
Every bite of these pillowy soft mashed potato patties is heavenly! Flavorful, fluffy and loaded with deliciousness, these simple potato patties with crisp crust are a crowd-pleaser! Let’s whip them up!
And check out those potatoes that Enceladus and I picked in the garden!
Ingredients In This Potato Patty Recipe:
- Mashed potatoes (prepared as you usually make mashed potatoes)
- Milk
- Breadcrumbs
- Yellow onion
- Green onion
- Egg
- Dried parsley
- Salt & pepper
- Garlic powder
How To Make Mashed Potato Patties
This recipe could not be easier! It starts with leftover mashed potatoes and, of course, you can always make mashed potatoes just for the patties. You can even use instant mashed potatoes, I won’t tell anyone.
- Start by combining all of the ingredients. Stir them all together in a bowl, so they are completely combined.
- With your hands, shape into small patties. On average you should make about 14-16 patties from this recipe.
- Coat a skillet lightly with olive oil and heat on medium-high heat. Add potato patties to the skillet and cook them for about 4-5 minutes on each side, or until browned.
- Serve as is, with ketchup, or any favorite sauce and/or topping.
Flavor Variations:
This leftover mashed potato recipe is very versatile. You can really get creative with the seasonings and mixins in this easy recipe! Pretty much anything in your fridge is up for grabs. Take the base recipe and run wherever the leftovers in your fridge take you! Ha! Got a bunch of shredded cheese? Great, add it in. Want to work some veggies into your toddler’s diet? Excellent, stir in some cooked carrots or even cabbage. Feel free to add different spices & herbs, a little bit of meat/protein and whatever veggies you have on hand! The options are endless!
A few of our favorite combos include:
- ham, cheddar, bacon
- taco meat, taco seasoning, corn, cheese
- Italian sausage (or pepperoni), oregano, mozzarella
- leftover chicken/turkey, poultry seasoning, topped with leftover cranberry sauce
- sun dried tomatoes, basil, mozzarella, topped with pesto
How To Serve Mashed Potato Patties:
These are delicious served alone or with a variety of different toppings and/or sauces. Some of our personal favorites are listed below.
- Sour cream and crumbled bacon
- Applesauce
- Ketchup
- Hot sauce or salsa
- Top with sautéed veggies
- Or with bacon (or sausage), eggs and melty cheese
Can You Freeze Mashed Potato Patties?
These yummy potato pancakes freeze so well. They are perfect for meal prepping and making ahead of time. Make them just as you would if you were enjoying them immediately. Then, start by partially freezing them in a single layer on a plate or baking sheet. This way they won’t get mushy and stick together. Once they are partially frozen, you can store them in a freezer-safe container or bag and freeze them all together. When you’re ready to enjoy, thaw them on the counter or overnight in the fridge. To heat, just pop them in the microwave or warm them up in a hot skillet.
I do this all of the time and serve them in my daughter’s lunch box. She loves them with ketchup and they’re so easy for her to eat.
If you’re like me and get left with a mass of mashed potatoes after all the other leftovers are gone, get creative! These Mashed Potato Patties are the PERFECT way to repurpose leftover mashed potatoes, they’re totally kid-friendly and so easy.
More Delicious Recipes To Try:
Eggplant Veggie Nuggets
Potato Kale Stuffing
Carrot Casserole
Broccoli Mac and Cheese
Cheesy Green Beans
Also, check out all of my ideas for using leftover turkey!
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Mashed Potato Patties
PrintIngredients
- 4 cups mashed potatoes prepared as you usually make mashed potatoes
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/3 cup fine dry bread crumbs
- ¼ cup yellow onion minced
- ¼ cup green onion minced
- 1 egg beaten
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- In a large bowl combine all ingredients, stirring so all the ingredients are completely combined.
- With your hands, shape into small patties. On average you should make about 14-16 patties from this recipe.
- Coat a skillet lightly with olive oil and heat on medium-high heat. Add potato patties, cooking about 4-5 minutes on each side, or until browned.
- Serve as is, or with ketchup or sour cream.
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Ralph says
Can I make the patties and freeze or do I have to fry them first
Fernando da says
I love it but can i freeze the patties before frying?
Pamela says
Yes you can!
tami says
dairy free, can you use the flax egg replacement for the egg?
Pamela says
You absolutely can! 🙂
Elise Beau says
These look soooo good. Absolute genius idea for leftovers!
Do you reckon it could work without the egg as well?
Pamela says
Hey Elise, the egg is important as it binds the ingredients together, making sure they stay together as patties. If you’re looking for a vegan alternative you could use flax egg, a little bit of a nut butter, or a vegan yogurt.
Elise Beau says
Thanks for the suggestions! Can’t wait for the next time I make too much mash potatoes 😀