Recipe by Peggy Ray, Tyler, Texas |
This one comes from the Tyler, Texas SDA cookbook, courtesy of my friend Peggy Ray. Peggy comes up with some great recipes for potluck. This one is a combination of oatmeal patties and cottage cheese loaf only it eschews the Kellogg's Special K in favor of oatmeal. I had a bunch of cottage cheese and no Special K, so I went with Peggy's cottage cheese patties tonight. You really won't believe how good these things are. They have this incredible medley of flavors that is just amazing. Here's how you do it.
Ingredients:
- 1 c. cottage cheese
- 1/2 small onion chopped
- 3/4 cup pecans or walnuts
- 1 tsp. soy sauce
- 1 egg plus 1 egg white
- 1/2 cup multi-grain cracker crumbs
- 3/4 cup oatmeal
- 2 pkgs (2 tbsp) George Washington Golden Broth or powdered chicken flavored broth
- 1 can French's fried onions
- 2 cans mushroom soup
- 1 can of water
- Mix all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl (except for the fried onions)
- Let set for 10 minutes or so after thoroughly mixed
- Form into patties and brown in oil.
- Make up gravy in saucepan or skillet
- Pour small layer of gravy in bottom of a casserole dish.
- Add a light layer of French fried onions
- Lay patties over the top and drizzle the rest of the gravy over it.
- Bake for 25 to 30 minutes at 300 degrees.
- Layer on top with the rest of the French fried onions.
- Bake for 5 minutes more
Peggy Ray |
Thank you soooooooo much for this recipe, Miss Peggy. We love your culinary work.
Tom King
How many patties will this recipe make?
ReplyDeleteDepends on how big you make them - six to eight usually.
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ReplyDeleteThese were so good! Thank you for sharing, adding to the regular rotation.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to making these (vegan style) one day!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use for egg to bind them?
DeleteI dont know if they answered but you can use flax seed and water to bind instead of egg
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, my mom used to make these all the time!
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DeleteSeriously! How Christian of you.
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ReplyDeleteIs it possible to get a copy of the Tyler, Texas SDA Cookbook?
ReplyDeleteAdventists surely do enjoy their potlucks and their truth filled, Biblically bases sermons. Join us any time and set judgement aside.
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