mashed potato pancakes breakfasts

Author of this recipe: Pete Salama

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Alright, I need to write an SEO-optimized description for a Mashed Potato Pancakes recipe that's under 150 characters. Let me think about the key elements.

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"Mazing Mashed - Packed with flavor! Our Mashed Potato Pancakes are fluffy & tasty. Perfect blend of mashed potatoes & pancake goodness! Top recipe with eggs, milk, & butter. Enjoy this hearty breakfast any time of day!"

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  2. Okay, so I need to create detailed steps for making mashed potato pancakes that's over 500 characters long. The user wants it formatted in a way that's SEO-friendly with relevant keywords and good readability.
  3. First, I should think about what makes a good recipe explanation. It needs clear, numbered steps that are easy to follow. Starting with the basics: ingredients list is essential. People like seeing all they need before starting. So I'll include everything they'll need for both pancakes and mashed potatoes.
  4. Next, instructions should be straightforward. Maybe start by cooking the pancakes because that's a common first step. Then, prepare the mashed potatoes either while the pancakes are cooking or after. That way, it's efficient.
  5. I remember some recipes suggest adding onions or cheese to the mashed potatoes; maybe I'll include optional additions for variety. Also, personal touches like herbs can make it more appealing and customizable.
  6. For SEO, keywords like "mashed potato pancakes recipe," "breakfast ideas," "how to make," etc., should be included naturally throughout the text without overstuffing. Using headings or bullet points could help with that since they're good for search engines too.
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  14. **How to Make Mashed Potato Pancakes: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  15. Looking for an exciting breakfast that’s both comforting and delicious? Our guide will walk you through the easiest way to make **mashed potato pancakes**, a perfect combination of fluffy pancakes and creamy mashed potatoes. This versatile recipe is simple enough for beginners but offers endless customization options.
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  17. ### **Ingredients** (Serves 2-4)
  18. - **Pancakes:**
  19. - 1 cup unbleached flour
  20. - 3/4 tsp baking powder
  21. - 1/4 tsp salt
  22. - 2 large eggs
  23. - 1 cup milk or cream
  24. - 2 tbsp butter (or oil)
  25. - **Mashed Potatoes:**
  26. - 3 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
  27. - 4 tbsp butter or cooking oil
  28. - Optional additions: Cheese, onions, herbs, or spices
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  30. ### **Step-by-Step Instructions**
  31. 1. **Prep the Pan**
  32. Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add 2 tbsp butter or oil and whisk in the flour until smooth. This will create a simple syrup-like consistency.
  33. 2. **Cook the Pancakes**
  34. Pour 1/4 cup of the buttered flour mixture into the skillet for each batch of pancakes. Whisk continuously as you pour to avoid lumps. Cook until bubbles form, then flip and cook on the other side until golden brown. Repeat until all batter is used.
  35. 3. **Prepare the Mashed Potatoes**
  36. In a large bowl, combine the cubed potatoes with 4 tbsp butter or oil. Season with salt and pepper. Mix well using a fork or blending machine until smooth. Let sit for about 5 minutes to thicken slightly.
  37. 4. **Combine the Two**
  38. Once the pancakes are ready, spread a portion of mashed potato on each pancake. Top with optional toppings like cheese, onions, or herbs for extra flavor.
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  40. ### **Optional Tips**
  41. - **Add Cheese:** For a cheesy twist, mix shredded cheddar or other cheeses into the potatoes before mixing.
  42. - **Incorporate Onions:** Sauté chopped onion along with garlic in the skillet before adding flour to enhance flavor.
  43. - **Customize Spices:** Sprinkle hot sauce, paprika, or chili powder over the mashed potatoes for a spicy kick.
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  45. Whether you’re a breakfast newbie or a foodie looking for a new twist, this recipe is guaranteed to impress. Enjoy your Mashed Potato Pancakes!

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