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  • 4servings
  • 20minutes
  • 394calories

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Nutrition Info . . .

NutrientsProteins, Lipids, Cellulose
VitaminsB2, B3, B9, B12, C, P
MineralsChromium, Silicon, Calcium, Sulfur, Chlorine, Phosphorus, Cobalt

Ingredients Jump to Instructions ↓

  1. 3 medium potatoes , quartered

  2. 100g flour , plus extra for dusting

  3. 1/2 tsp baking powder

  4. 150g pack full-fat soft cheese

  5. 200g pack smoked salmon

  6. half a small red onion , thinly sliced

  7. 1 tbsp capers , drained

  8. zest 1 lemon

Instructions Jump to Ingredients ↑

  1. Make the potato cakes. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Tip in the potatoes and cook for 10-15 mins until soft. Drain well, then return to the hot pan for 1-2 mins to allow any excess moisture to evaporate. Pass the potatoes through a ricer or sieve to get a really fine mash.

  2. Weigh out 250g of the mash and place in a bowl (you shouldn't have much left over). Tip in the flour, baking powder and 1 tsp salt. Mix together until the mixture forms a soft dough. Shape into a ball, then tip out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll out into a circle about 20cm across and 1cm thick. Cut into 8 triangular wedges and generously dust all over with flour. The potato cakes can be made up to this point 1 day ahead and chilled or frozen for up to 1 month.

  3. Set a large, non-stick frying pan over a medium heat (no need to add oil). When hot, dry-fry the cakes for about 3-5 mins on each side until golden and cooked through. You may have to do this in batches. Stir a little water into the soft cheese until it is spoonable. Place the potato cakes on plates, top with dollops of soft cheese and a smoked salmon slice, then scatter over the red onion, capers and lemon zest to finish.

  4. Origins These potato cakes are traditionally made in Ireland where they're cooked alongside a fry-up for breakfast and known as 'farls'. Here, a classic New York bagel topping is used to give them a sophisticated twist.

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