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hairylee 29-10-2012 20:15

ideas for leftover mash?
 
Anyone got any suggestions, got a mountain of the stuff from last nights tea

Sunflower49 29-10-2012 20:19

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
I make it into fritter-type things. Fry some sliced onions and spices, add flour to the mash, add onions/spices, roll into balls, flatten and then shallow fry. Do okay in oven too I'm just impatient :)

Also good for thickening soups, or add stock and fried chopped leaks , season and make potato soup.
Mash freezes well anyway :)

Marl 29-10-2012 20:20

Make potatoe cakes with it you just need flour .

Eric 29-10-2012 20:39

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1025477)
I make it into fritter-type things. Fry some sliced onions and spices, add flour to the mash, add onions/spices, roll into balls, flatten and then shallow fry. Do okay in oven too I'm just impatient :)

Also good for thickening soups, or add stock and fried chopped leaks , season and make potato soup.
Mash freezes well anyway :)

Ok ... lots of ingredients to taste ... but, how much flour do you add? You don't have to be exact.;)

And why do I have to roll it into my balls:confused: I can't see how that would improve the taste:D

Margaret Pilkington 29-10-2012 21:05

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
Sweat some onions, add some corned beef and then mix with the mash.........coat the mixture with some seasoned flour....dip in beaten egg, then breadcrumbs and fry until golden brown....a bit like fish cakes, but with corned beef.

Alternatively, you could add flaked fish...finny haddock if liked, some parsley and chives and then do the flour, egg and breadcrumb thing and you have some very tasty fish cakes.

Gordon Booth 29-10-2012 21:17

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Just throw it away. Disgusting stuff!
Going to all that trouble to use up a bit of second hand mash? Crazy.

emamum 29-10-2012 21:18

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
i as going to say fish cakes aswell

cashman 29-10-2012 21:18

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
Yeh got no idea Gordon.:rolleyes:

Eric 29-10-2012 21:21

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1025490)
Sweat some onions, add some corned beef and then mix with the mash.........coat the mixture with some seasoned flour....dip in beaten egg, then breadcrumbs and fry until golden brown....a bit like fish cakes, but with corned beef.

Alternatively, you could add flaked fish...finny haddock if liked, some parsley and chives and then do the flour, egg and breadcrumb thing and you have some very tasty fish cakes.

Like the idea of finny haddock ... Atho' I don't know if I can get it over here ... Always a fav of mine ... And you can use the bones as toothpicks:alright:

Margaret Pilkington 29-10-2012 21:27

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
I suppose you could use salmon, or tuna.

Gordon....I was taught to use up leftovers(there is too much food wasted today because people do not know what to do with it, to make it usable)...and done in the right way you would not know they were leftovers........and anyway, it isn't second hand mash....it's leftovers.

emamum 29-10-2012 21:31

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
you could always just make a shepherds pie and us the mash on top?

Gordon Booth 29-10-2012 21:31

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1025502)

Gordon....I was taught to use up leftovers(there is too much food wasted today because people do not know what to do with it, to make it usable)...and done in the right way you would not know they were leftovers........and anyway, it isn't second hand mash....it's leftovers.

If hairylee hadn't made too much in the first place(that's waste) there wouldn't be any leftovers.
By the time she can act on your suggestions it'll be three days old(that's dangerous).
I hate it when it's fresh but three days old-Yuck.

Margaret Pilkington 29-10-2012 21:32

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Vegetarian option...add grated cheddar cheese and spring onions.......and maybe a few frozen peas......flour, dip in beaten egg, then breadcrumbs and fry, grill or bake.

Put the leftover mash on top of cooked minced meat(lamb or beef). voila...shepherds pie/cottage pie.

Mix with grated cheese and onions and put into a pastry case......cheese and onion pie/pasty

Margaret Pilkington 29-10-2012 21:37

Re: ideas for leftover mash?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1025504)
If hairylee hadn't made too much in the first place(that's waste) there wouldn't be any leftovers.
By the time she can act on your suggestions it'll be three days old(that's dangerous).
I hate it when it's fresh but three days old-Yuck.

It is only dangerous if it hasn't been kept in the right conditions.(and if it isn't cooked at a high enough temperature)
And maybe there is a reason why there was leftovers...maybe someone who should have been dining didn't.

When deciding if food is not suitable for consumption, you look at it, smell it, and give some to you other half...if he survives then it should be oK to eat.

Gordon...way back when...there were no fridges or freezers....we regularly ate stuff that had been sat on the cellar head for days......we cut the green off the cheese.......did we come to any harm?
I can't speak for you...but I certainly didn't.

Restless 29-10-2012 22:10

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could you freeze it? sounds disgusting i know, but i have seen some frozen mash for sale in the asda


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