Zucchini, Carrot and Potato Pancakes

Recipe courtesy Wayne Harley Brachman

Show: Melting Pot

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  • on March 04, 2012

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    This was pretty good but bland . . . I started out just to make zucchini pancakes but this looked interesting. It tasted like it needed some type of cheese so I added 1/2 cup of Romano cheese to spruce it up. Also added some parsley . . . The yogurt sauce was pretty good although I prefer plain yogurt with some blackberry jam . . . yum!

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  • on December 27, 2011

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    Kids love these too! I have a little fussy eater at the moment & always on the look out for recipes that are quick & easy (of course tasty as well that we can all eat.
    I made these last night & they were a great hit.
    Thank you for this recipe it differently a keeper.
    Note: I added only 1 tsp of cumin for the little peoples taste requirements & have also frozen some, I think they'll be freezer friendly..for easy pan frying I use mental egg rings to keep the round shape & this also help with the amounts that need to be cook.

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  • on July 28, 2008

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    These are really delicious. Make sure to make the yogurt sauce to go with them. A couple of tips I would suggest: Use your hands and scoop out a ball of the mixture. Squeeze out excess liquid again w/hands and transfer to frying pan. Also another tip is to place a lid on top of the frying pan so the mixture gets cooked all the way through. Without a lid, the veggies may stay a bit crunchy. I prefer them to melt in your mouth. After I flattened them out in the pan they were about 3 inches across, but nice and thin. Maybe 1/4 thick. These really are good and I plan on making them again!

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