Pratie Cakes Recipe

pEMPratie Cakes Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP2 cup Potatoes, mashed (fresh or prefared1/2 cup All-purpose flour, unsifted(reserve some 1 tb to flour-Ing board)1/4 tsp Salt2 tbsp Onion, finely chopped2 tbsp Margarine/pPreparation: PTurn mashed potatoes into a large bowl. Add flour,salt, and onion. Mix thoroughly with hands and fingersuntil completely mixed and smooth. Pat on a lightlyfloured board until 1/2 inch thick. Cut with a 3-inchcookie cutter. Place on a cookie sheet, cover lightlywith waxed paper, and chill in refrigerator until justbefore cooking. To cook, use 1 tablespoon margarine ata time. Melt margarine in a large frying pan orstovetop griddle. Fry cakes over moderately hot heat,turning to brown on both sides. Serve immediately.Food exchange per serving: 1 STARCH EXCHANGE + 1 FATEXCHANGE CHO: 15g; PRO: 2g; FAT: 5g; CAL: 110Low-sodium diets: Omit salt from original mashedpotatoe mixture and from recipe.Certain Irish folk refer to potato cakes as "praties".They are great! Mix and shape ahead, then chill thembefore cooking.Source: The Art of Cooking for the Diabetic by MaryAbbott Hess,R.D.,M.S. and Katharine MiddletonShared by: Kathleen's Recipe Swap Pagehttp://www.ilos.net/~answers/reciperecipes@ilos.net- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Preparation Time: 0:00 /pPSTRONGServes: 7 /strong/pPratie Cakes Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Pratie Cakes Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Pratie Cakes recipe is one of our collection of tasty diabetic Cake recipes. Because we don`t know your unique health problems and the advice your medical team has offered you, we cannot say for certain that this Pratie Cakes recipe is appropriate for you. However, because the original compiler labeled it as `diabetic` it hopefully suggests that it, at the very least, matches the minimum condition for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low fat and low carb and should be better for you than the non-diabetic equivalent. Even taking that into consideration, this Pratie Cakes recipe must only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are appropriate for you. /pSTRONGPratie Cakes Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Pratie Cakes Recipe is one from the STRONGdiabetic Cake recipes/strong collection. Sadly it would be completely out of the question for us to check every single one of the EMdiabetic Cake recipes/em to ensure that all the recipes are totally modified for diabetes sufferers. There are over 2000 recipes in the collection, to prepare every one of them at one recipe per day would take more than six years. It would be wise to read the nutritional content carefully to verify that all of them are compatible with the diabetes nutritional guidelines your medical team has provided. In the event that you suspect that this Pratie Cakes recipe is not safe for diabetics, then let us know we will delete it from the recipe site. /p

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