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Recipe submitted by umesh@chelsea.ios.com

Popper (Potato Whopper!)

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    2-3 potatoes
    1/4 cup green peas
    1/4 cup bread crumbs
    salt to taste
    pepper to taste
    lemon juice (optional)

Directions:

Serves: 2-4.

Preparation time: 20 min.

steam potatoes and peas. mash them both. mix with vegan bread crumbs. If the mix becomes too thick, add water. add salt and pepper to your taste.  lemon juice is optional, but again, this gives it a good taste.  spray some veg oil on a pan, form the mix to nice round patties and bake them on both sides. you may substitute butter instead of veg oil, and it tastes better too. the burger may have the usual onion, tomato and try cucumber slices too...with catsup of course !


These were really good. I also steamed carrots and squash to give it some more falvor.

Archived comment by: kristina
Thanx a million!!! You saved my BBQ !! *S*

Archived comment by: Åsa
how much lemon juice and how long and at what temperature to bake?

Archived comment by: stride4unity

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