Old-Fashioned Sunday Potato Pancakes
Introduction
There is something comforting about a stack of homemade potato pancakes sizzling in a hot skillet. This timeless recipe has been passed down through generations and reminds many families of cozy Sunday mornings, warm kitchens, and breakfast shared around the table. Crispy on the outside, soft and tender on the inside, these golden pancakes are simple to make with everyday ingredients but deliver incredible flavor.
Whether served with butter, sour cream, applesauce, or maple syrup, these classic potato pancakes are perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or even as a delicious side dish for dinner.
Ingredients
For the Pancakes
- 4 large russet potatoes, peeled
- 1 small onion, grated
- 2 large eggs
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch (optional, for extra crispiness)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley (optional)
- Vegetable oil for frying
- Butter for serving
Optional Toppings
- Sour cream
- Applesauce
- Chopped chives
- Fresh dill
- Crispy bacon
- Smoked salmon
- Grated cheese
- Fried eggs
- Maple syrup
- Honey
Equipment
- Box grater or food processor
- Large mixing bowl
- Cheesecloth or clean kitchen towel
- Large skillet or cast-iron pan
- Spatula
- Paper towels
- Cooling rack
Preparation
Step 1
Peel the potatoes and grate them using the large holes of a box grater.
Step 2
Grate the onion.
Step 3
Place the grated potatoes and onion into a clean towel and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. This is the secret to crispy pancakes.
Step 4
Transfer the mixture to a large bowl.
Step 5
Add eggs, flour, cornstarch, baking powder, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and parsley.
Step 6
Mix until everything is evenly combined.
Cooking Instructions
- Heat about ¼ inch of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Scoop about ¼ cup of batter into the pan.
- Flatten gently into a round pancake.
- Fry for 3–4 minutes on each side until deep golden brown.
- Transfer to paper towels or a wire rack.
- Repeat with the remaining batter.
Serve immediately while hot.
Method
The secret to outstanding potato pancakes is removing excess moisture from the potatoes before mixing the batter. Less moisture means crispier edges and a beautifully golden crust. Frying in moderately hot oil ensures an even, crunchy exterior while keeping the inside soft and fluffy.
Tips for Perfect Potato Pancakes
- Use starchy potatoes like Russets.
- Squeeze out as much water as possible.
- Don’t overcrowd the skillet.
- Maintain medium-high heat.
- Serve immediately for maximum crispiness.
- Keep cooked pancakes warm in a 200°F (95°C) oven if making a large batch.
Variations
Cheesy Potato Pancakes
Add 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese.
Herb Potato Pancakes
Mix in fresh parsley, dill, and chives.
Garlic Butter Pancakes
Brush finished pancakes with melted garlic butter.
Bacon Potato Pancakes
Fold in cooked, crumbled bacon.
Spicy Version
Add diced jalapeños and smoked paprika.
Vegetable Version
Mix in grated zucchini or carrots (well-drained).
Serving Suggestions
These pancakes pair wonderfully with:
- Fried eggs
- Scrambled eggs
- Sausage
- Ham
- Bacon
- Smoked salmon
- Sour cream
- Applesauce
- Fresh fruit
- Green salad
- Roasted vegetables
Nutritional Information (Approximate Per Pancake)
- Calories: 180
- Protein: 5g
- Carbohydrates: 22g
- Fat: 8g
- Fiber: 2g
- Sugar: 1g
- Sodium: 250mg
History
Potato pancakes have been enjoyed for centuries across Europe, particularly in Germany, Poland, Ireland, and Eastern Europe. They became popular because potatoes were affordable, filling, and easy to grow. Every family developed its own version, passing treasured recipes from one generation to the next. Today, they remain a beloved comfort food enjoyed around the world.
Why Everyone Loves Them
People love potato pancakes because they combine simple ingredients into something incredibly satisfying. The crispy golden crust, fluffy interior, and endless topping options make them suitable for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. Their nostalgic flavor often brings back memories of family gatherings and homemade meals.
Storage
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Freeze cooked pancakes for up to 2 months.
Reheat in a skillet, oven, or air fryer to restore crispiness.
Conclusion
These Old-Fashioned Sunday Potato Pancakes are more than just a recipe—they’re a comforting tradition. Crispy, golden, and packed with homemade flavor, they’re perfect for sharing with family and friends. Whether topped with butter, sour cream, or applesauce, every bite delivers warmth, nostalgia, and the joy of a homemade meal.
Made with love, these pancakes are sure to become a cherished favorite at your own Sunday breakfast table. ❤️