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Friday, April 28, 2017
Cajun Tater Tot Recipe
1/2 Cup, Seasoned Bread Crumbs
1/2 Cup, Panko
1 Tablespoon, Butt Kickin' Blacken, Original Recipe
1/2 Tablespoon, Coarse Kosher Salt
1 Cup Leftover, Mashed Potatoes
2 Tablespoons, Milk
1 Large, Egg Yolk
1 1/2 Cups, All-purpose Flour, as needed
Salt and Pepper, to taste
Vegetable Oil, for frying
Mix the bread crumbs, panko, blacken, and salt together and set aside.
My leftover potatoes had so much butter in them I had to warm them up a bit in order to work with them. Do this by placing them in a small pot, adding a little milk, and turn burner to high. Constantly stir until they've just warmed up.
Add the egg yolk, salt , pepper, and enough flower so that you can roll this potato mixture into a small log 3/4" - 1" in diameter. Cut this log into 1 1/2" lengths, and coat with the bread crumbs.
You can do this a few hours ahead of time, then cover and leave in your refrigerator until you're ready to cook them.
Heat oil to 350 degrees, and fry them for 5 - 7 minutes, or until they've browned. Drain them either on paper towels, or on a rack in a sheet pan to drain. Sprinkle a little salt on while they're still hot.
Serve with Sour cream, or any one of your favorite dipping sauces.
You could also freeze them after they've cooled, then bake them in the oven to heat up at a moments notice. To freeze tem, you should place them on a sheet pan, not touching, then place them in the freezer. After they've frozen solid, place them in a freezer bag, and take them out as you need them.
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