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Pork, Chicken and Potato Begedil (Fried Patties)


Pork, Chicken and Potato Begedil (Fried Patties)

This is one of my hubby's favorite snacks. I add pork for some lovely porcine goodness. :)


Ingredients:

(Makes 8 patties)

3 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped into small chunks
1/2 cup minced pork + minced chicken
2 sprigs Chinese parsley, finely chopped
1/4 cup fried shallots
A handful of Panko breadcrumbs
Some flour
Salt and pepper to taste
Vegetable oil for frying


How to:

1. Boil potatoes until soft; drain and set aside.

2. In a medium bowl, mix potatoes, minced meat, Chinese parsley, fried shallots, breadcrumbs, salt, and pepper.

3. Use a fork to mash and mix everything well.

4. Dust hands with some flour and shape the mixture into flat patties.

5. Heat up vegetable oil and fry patties in hot oil. Turn the patties while frying to make sure both sides are evenly fried and cooked.

6. Remove from frying pan when patties turn a crispy golden brown.
 



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This post is linked to the event, Little Thumbs Up (July 2014 Event: Potato) organized by Zoe (Bake for Happy Kids), Mui Mui (My Little Favourite DIY) and  hosted by Jasline (Foodie Baker).


12 comments

  1. Hi Joyce, the patties look delicious! I made something similar just that mine is a vegetarian version. Thank you for joining Little Thumbs Up!

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    1. Hi Jasline, thanks for hosting LTU! I will cook more potatohhhh dishes. :)

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  2. Hello Joyce, these crispy golden brown patties must be yummy! I've made something similar with some luncheon meat instead.

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    1. Luncheon meat! One of my favorite ingredients. Checking out your blog in a bit. Thanks for dropping by!

      Cheers!

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  3. I love this too. Usually I just used pork and potatoes. Maybe next time I will chicken to the patties.

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  4. Hi Joyce,
    I have cooked begedil once and it is delicious.
    Love how beautifully brown crust begedil you have there.
    Yum! Thanks for sharing this to LTU!
    mui

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  5. Hi Joyce,

    I'm sure that my family will love these patties too. They sure look very comforting to eat :D

    Zoe

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    1. Ahhh agree! Anything with potatoes are always comfort food - food for the soul. :)

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