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Parsnip, Brussels Sprout and Bacon Potato Cakes

Author: Riverford Organics Published: 29th November 2016 07:48

 Recipe of the week

This is a jazzed-up version of bubble and squeak and can be adapted to finish up all sorts of leftover vegetables, though parsnips, sprouts and bacon is a particularly satisfying combination. A poached or fried egg or sausages would be a good addition.

 
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time:  60 minutes
Serves: 5

Ingredients
  • 200g parsnips, peeled & cut into even-sized pieces (alternatively, use leftover boiled, steamed or roasted parsnips)
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 300–400g potatoes, peeled & cut into even-sized pieces
  • 200g Brussels sprouts, outer leaves removed
  • 8 rashers smoked streaky bacon, finely sliced
  • Polenta flour (or use ordinary plain flour), for dusting
  • Salt & pepper

 


Instruction
  1. Preheat oven to 200°C/Gas 6. Toss the parsnips with salt, pepper and about a tablespoon of the oil. Spread over an oven tray and roast for about 40 minutes, until soft and beginning to caramelise. Remove, allow to cool then roughly chop.
  2. While the parsnips are roasting, boil the potatoes in salted water until soft, about 20 minutes. Drain well and mash while warm. Keep your mash as dry as possible so that the cakes hold together; if it seems wet stir it over a low heat for a few minutes.
  3. Cook the sprouts in plenty of salted boiling water until tender, about 5 minutes. Drain well and cut into quarters.
  4. Fry the bacon over a medium–high heat with a drizzle of oil in a large frying pan (preferably non-stick) until really crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper.
  5. Keep the oil left in the pan to fry the cakes. Mix all the veg with the bacon and season with salt and pepper. Dust your hands with flour then mould the mixture into burger-sized patties. Add the remaining oil to the frying pan, place over a medium heat and fry the cakes in batches until they are golden brown, about 5 minutes per side. Add more oil to the pan if you need it. If the first cakes have cooled down by the time you have fried the last, you can reheat them all in the oven for 5–10 minutes, until piping hot.


Courtesy of http://www.riverford.co.uk/

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