With Thanksgiving just a few days away, I'm still not sure what all I'll be making this year. My menu changes from year to year. Well, mostly just the side dishes, because there are a few recurring dishes that make an appearance at our Thanksgiving table each year; roast chicken instead of turkey (because turkeys are hard to come by in Small Town, Mexico), pumpkin pie, Cajeta Pecan Pie, and of course, mashed potatoes. Lots and lots of fluffy, buttery mashed potatoes. Hubby, the kiddies, and I all love mashed potatoes, so I always make sure to make extra, because the leftovers can be used to create some of my family's favorite dishes like Potato Enchiladas and Tacos Dorados de Papa (fried potato tacos).
But when I was a little girl, the one thing I looked forward to most was the day after Thanksgiving breakfast, because my grandpa always made Tortitas de Papa (potato patties) with the leftover mashed potatoes. Little golden fried, cheesy potato patties topped with a tomato salsa. I remember sneaking a couple of Tortitas de Papa while Pappy was cooking because I could never wait until he was finished frying all of the potato patties. Then I'd sneak a few more after breakfast, because they were just too good to resist.
What's on the menu in your Cocina for Thanksgiving? And what do you do with the leftovers?
Silver Dollar Potato Patties w/ Tomato-Chipotle Salsa
(Tortitas de Papa)
Ingredients:
- 3 large roma tomatoes
- 1 to 2 canned chipotle chilies in adobo sauce
- 2 to 3 cups cold mashed potatoes
- 1 cup of your favorite cheese, shredded (I used manchego)
- 1 large egg, slightly beaten
- 1 cup flour
- 1 teaspoon seasoning salt
Directions:
In a small saucepan, bring the tomatoes to a boil with 2 cups of water. Remove from heat; let cool to room temperature. Puree the tomatoes with 1 to 2 chipotle chilies in a blender until smooth; season with salt and set aside.
Combine the cold, leftover mashed potatoes with the shredded cheese, stirring to combine well.
Scoop 1/8 cup of mashed potatoes and shape into balls; flatten slightly. Once all of the patties have been formed, refrigerate for about 30 minutes or until very firm.
Break the egg in to a small bowl and beat slightly to break the yolk. Combine the flour and seasoning salt in a separate bowl. Dip each potato patty in the egg, making sure both sides are completely covered.
Transfer the potato patties to the flour, turning to make sure both sides are evenly coated. Gently dust off the excess flour.
Heat 1/4 cup vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Fry the potato patties until golden brown on both sides. The potato patties can be enjoyed plain or topped with leftover cranberry sauce for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
But my favorite way to eat Tortitas de Papa is topped with the tomato-chipotle salsa. It makes for a delicious breakfast served with a slice of ham and a fried egg.
Enjoy!!!
What do you do with your leftovers? For more Thanksgiving leftovers ideas be sure to check out what my #SundaySupper friends have cooked up for you this week.
Breakfast & Brunch
- Sweet Potato Cinnamon Rolls by Juanita’s Cocina
- Turkey Cranberry Muffins by In the Kitchen with Audrey
- Sweet Potato Biscuits by Home Cooking Memories
Main Course
- Turkey Enchiladas by Webicurean
- Thanksgiving Leftover Casserole by FamilyFoodie
- Turkey and Cranberry Monte Cristo by Supper for a Steal
- Thanksgiving hangover sandwich by Crispy Bits & Burt Ends
- Turkey Tamale Pie by Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts
- Thanksgiving Leftovers Pot Pie by I Run For Wine
- Turkey and Stuffing Pasty by Small Wallet Big Appetite
- The Ultimate Thanksgiving Leftovers Sandwich by Daily Dish Recipes
- Turkey Vegetable Hash by Generation Y Foodie
- Turkey Tetrazzini by That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Thanksgiving Leftovers: Turkey and Andouille Gumbo for #SundaySupper by Catholic Foodie
- Red Potato Turkey Cutlets with Ginger & Fresh Herbs by Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- Thanksgiving Turkey Banh Mi Sandwich by 30AEats
- Leftover Turkey and Sausage Gumbo by My Catholic Kitchen
- Turkey Mornay Open-Face Sandwiches by The Weekend Gourmet
- Leftover Mashed Potatoes and Beef Croquettes by Pippis in the Kitchen Again
- Simple and easy! Turkey a la king, fit for a queen! by Midlife Road Trip
- Turkey and Mushroom Risotto by Comfy Cuisine
- Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie by The Wimpy Vegetarian
- Kartoffelpuffer – German Potato Pancakes by MrsMamaHen
- Skillet Turkey Reuben by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- # glutenfree Turkey Shepard’s Cake by Cooking Underwriter
- Hawaiian BBQ Turkey Flatbread Pizza by Damn Delicious
- Turkey shepards pie! by The Realistic Nutritionist
- Turkey & Cranberry Panini with Tarragon Aioli by The Messy Baker Blog
Soups, Salads, Sides & Starters
- Gluten Free Turkey and Dumplings by The Meltaways
- Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad with Shallots and Pancetta by Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Curried Turkey Salad by Kimchi Mom
- Potato Patties w/ Tomato Salsa by La Cocina De Leslie
- Spicy Coconut Turkey Soup by Diabetic Foodie
- Mashed Potatoes Twice Baked by Hezzi-D’s Books & Cooks
- Moroccan Chicken Salad with Rice by My Trial’s in the Kitchen
- Cranberry Barbecue Stuffed Sweet Potatoes by Cupcakes and Kale Chips
- Olive Tapenade by Fast Food to Fresh Food
- Leftover Turkey Soup by Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
- Sweet Potato Bread Pudding by MarocMama
Sweets & Desserts
- Cranberry Sauce Crumb Bars by girlichef
- Pumpkin Gingersnap Truffles by Chocolate Moosey
- Sweet Potato Spice Cake with Pecan Streusel Topping by Shockingly Delicious
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Potato Frosting by Yummy Smells
Wine Pairings for the Recipes Featured
- Wine Pairings for Thanksgiving Leftovers #SundaySupper by ENOFYLZ Wine Blog
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