Mark Dodson’s ham and eggs with potato pancakes recipe

Mark Dodson’s ham and eggs with potato pancakes

These pancakes would work as a weekend breakfast or lunch just as well as a quick mid-week supper. The potato pancakes mean it’ll fill even the hungriest of tummies!

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  • Serves 4
  • 15mins to prepare, 50mins to cook and 20mins to cool
  • 600 calories / serving

    Ingredients

    For the potato pancakes

    • 2 baking potatoes, large
    • 20g flour
    • 50ml single cream
    • 3 eggs
    • 2 tbsp rapeseed oil, for frying

    For the scrambled eggs

    • 8 eggs
    • 100ml skimmed milk
    • 20g unsalted butter

    To serve

    • 8 slices ham

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    Each serving contains

    Energy
    2500kJ 600.0kcal
    30%
    Fat
    36g
    high51%
    Saturates
    10g
    high50%
    Salt
    1.9g
    high32%
    Sugars
    3g
    low3%

    of the Reference intake

    Carbohydrate 40.1gProtein 30.5gFibre 3.7g

    Method

    1. Preheat the oven to gas 3, 170°C, fan 150°C. Wash the potatoes and bake them in the oven for around 45 mins or until soft.
    2. Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly. While still warm but safe to touch, get the children to peel off the skin, break up the flesh and mash until smooth.
    3. Using a hand blender mix together the flour, single cream and eggs before adding the mashed potato and blending until combined. Don’t mix any more as this will overwork the starch in the batter.
    4. Heat the rapeseed oil in a non-stick frying pan and add enough mixture to make a pancake approximately 12-15 centimetres across.
    5. Fry until golden brown on both sides and set aside on baking paper to drain any excess oil. Repeat the process to make 8 pancakes.
    6. Next, make the scrambled eggs. Crack into a bowl and beat them together with a pinch of salt – the kids can do this for you while you take care of the next step.
    7. Place the milk and butter in a saucepan over a medium heat and bring to the boil.
    8. Add the eggs to the pan and turn down the heat. Gently cook the eggs, stirring occasionally.
    9. Once the scrambled eggs are nearly cooked, reheat the pancakes in the oven. Finish cooking the eggs and remove from the heat.
    10. Place 4 of the pancakes onto 4 warm plates. Divide the scrambled egg over the pancakes and top with a couple of slices of ham. Place another pancake on top to create a sandwich. Serve immediately.

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