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Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes

Potato cakes that are made with leftover mashed potatoes. These lovely Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes that are soft from the inside, but golden and crispy from the outside!
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By: Diana Last updated on July 4, 2020

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Potato cakes that are made with leftover mashed potatoes. These lovely Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes that are soft from the inside, but golden and crispy from the outside!

Potato cakes recipe made from leftover mashed potatoes


Make sure to check out my Vegan potato cakes with rice and carrot, they’re to die for!

The long-awaited summer is finally here! And so is the long summer school vacation. There are lots of activities and outings planned for this season, be it: swimming, sunbathing, playing in the park, hiking, travelling, planning picnics and BBQs, meeting friends outside and discovering new places. But when it’s raining outside, there’s not much to do. Or is there? Well, we still need to keep our kids busy while staying indoors, knowing how the British summers are!

And we miss the luxury of just getting them out and let them occupy themselves with less guidance and supervision needed by adults. So when it’s raining, we stay indoors. Would that mean we get more free time to do things we plan to do? With kids around, it’s never the case! On the contrary, when we stay indoors we need to plan things more carefully. We organise playdates, we paint, we play board games, we do pretend play. And yes, when I say “we” I do mean it.

Parents and children do more things together while staying inside, simply to avoid any “catastrophic” situations which we could end up with if kids are left to spend time alone. So I just sit with them on the floor and we do different things together. But what about food?

After spending hours playing with kids, I end up having little time to prepare something to eat. Or shall I just order a take out? Would it be a healthy option to feed those little growing bodies with takeaway meals? Instead of ordering some pizzas I’d rather just cook something quick, healthy, nutritious and delicious and enjoy it all together. An excellent example of that is this recipe!

Mashed Potato Cakes

These potato cakes are sort of like veggie fritters, but they’re made from leftover mashed potatoes. With a crunchy exterior and creamy interior, your kids will love these potato cakes! You should also try these corn fritters, this recipe is 100% family approved.

quick mashed potato cakes recipe

How to Make Potato Cakes

These warm, crispy cheesy mashed potato cakes can be prepared in no time, actually, they’re ready in under 20 minutes!

Step 1.

Simply boil a few potatoes and mash them with a small piece of butter (I use this potato ricer) adding a pinch of salt and ground black pepper, or use leftover mashed potato if you have any. If using boiled potatoes, make sure that you chill them after mashing so they’re no longer warm.

If you’re using leftover mashed potatoes, then make sure that you didn’t add too much milk and butter to make the mashed potatoes extra smooth. Ideally, mashed potatoes need to be quite thick to hold shape otherwise you will end up adding too much flour and that will result in bland potato cakes.

I also noticed that store-bought mashed potatoes don’t work very well to make potato cakes, so make sure that you’re using homemade mashed potatoes.

Step 2.

Add an egg, shredded cheddar cheese, chopped herbs, and some garlic. I used chopped scallions and it tasted great. You could also add curry powder or any other seasoning that you like.

Mix all ingredients together then divide into 100 gm portions to create little cakes.

Step 3.

Roll each portion into a ball then gently flatten into a cake about a 1.5-inch-thick.

Step 4.

Lightly dredge each cake in cornstarch and fry in vegetable oil until golden brown and crispy on both sides. Finally, transfer the cakes to a towel-lined plate and serve them warm.

potato cakes recipe steps

What I love about this recipe, is that it requires shallow frying rather than deep frying and that’s always a win!

I would recommend serving these potato cakes while they’re still warm, but I’m always happy to eat them even if they’re already cold.

Cheesy mashed potato cakes recipe

Recommended Tools

  • Potato Masher; this potato masher is perfect for making smooth mashed potatoes and it’s safe to use in nonstick pots. Or a potato ricer (I really like this one).
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Garlic press; This is the only garlic press that I ever use! It’s the best model that I’ve used so far as all of the garlic gets squeezed out, and none gets stick inside the press. My Mum and sister use the same one as well so it’s highly recommended. Plus I don’t think that it can ever break, so if you need a new garlic press then this is a great choice.
  • Large frying pan; to shallow fry the potato cakes you will need a large nonstick pan. Frying the cakes in a small one will take you ages, and if they start sticking to the bottom of the pan then they can get ruined.

These potato cakes can also be served with a teaspoon of sour cream and dill on each, which I find very refreshing.

The Scottish version of these potato cakes is called Tattie Scones, however, they don’t use an egg and just add butter and salt to the boiled and mashed potatoes. They’re also thinner than these potato cakes, and use dry and light potatoes in the recipe.

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 20 minutes mins
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Potato cakes that are made with leftover mashed potatoes. These lovely Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes that are soft from the inside, but golden and crispy from the outside!
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Potato cakes that are made with leftover mashed potatoes. These lovely Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes that are soft from the inside, but golden and crispy from the outside!

Ingredients 

  • 3 large potatoes
  • 1 egg
  • ½ cup cheddar cheese shredded
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 3 tablespoons green onion chopped
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch

Instructions 

  • Boil the potatoes and mash them with a potato masher adding a pinch of salt and a bit of butter. Chill in the fridge until no longer warm.
  • Add one egg, shredded cheddar cheese, chopped herbs like scallions, one clove of garlic (crushed).
  • Mix all ingredients together and then divide into mixture into 100 gm portions each.
  • Roll each portion into a ball then flatten it into a cake of about a 1.5-inch-thick.
  • Lightly dredge each cake in cornstarch and fry in vegetable oil until golden brown and crispy on both sides.
  • Transfer the cakes to a towel-lined plate and serve hot.

Notes:

Tip: Use a cookie cutter to cut out fun shapes before cooking if you’re making these potato cakes for your little ones!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 130kcal, Carbohydrates: 20g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 27mg, Sodium: 67mg, Potassium: 674mg, Fiber: 4g, Vitamin A: 100IU, Vitamin C: 18.5mg, Calcium: 103mg, Iron: 5.3mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Jess says

    Posted on 3/15/25 at 08:03

    does anybody know if these can be frozen? as a grab and go sort of meal to batch cook?

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    • Diana says

      Posted on 3/15/25 at 12:37

      Yes! You can freeze them after cooking. Let them cool completely, then freeze in a single layer before transferring to a bag or container. Reheat in a pan or oven for the best texture.

      Reply
  2. Sarah says

    Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:43

    5 stars
    just beautiful all recipe

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  3. Frank says

    Posted on 2/25/24 at 07:12

    Can these be cooked in an air fryer?

    Reply
    • Little Sunny Kitchen says

      Posted on 2/26/24 at 15:21

      Hi Frank! I haven’t tested this recipe in an air fryer, but if you try it, please come back and let me know how it works!

      Reply
  4. Gina says

    Posted on 8/15/23 at 21:49

    5 stars
    I have made these twice now,with leftover mashed potatoes, and they are very good, and sl easy to make! You can also add in whatever spices you like😀 Both times i forgot to add the egg, so i guess i did the Scottish version😉Yum!

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