Say hello to a delightful recipe that’s designed to win over even the pickiest eaters – Broccoli Cheddar Patties! These flavorful bites pack the goodness of nutrient-rich broccoli and the irresistible allure of cheese. Get ready to serve up a kid-friendly dish that transforms vegetables into a scrumptious and nutritious recipe your children will happily devour.
I’m an obsessive magazine reader. In fact, my constant jones for magazines is almost as bad as my lifelong addiction to cookbooks. At any given time you can find at least a dozen magazines, just within reaching distance, piled high on my night table. One of my favorites is Los Angeles Magazine and when their Farmer’s Market edition arrived in the mail this month, I was like a baby being given a huge piece of candy.
One of the best articles in the issue was an apples to apples comparison (no pun intended) of shopping at an everyday chain grocer, an upscale chain grocer and a farmers’ market for the same amount of vegetables for a roast vegetable dish. The goal of the experiment was to see not only which vegetables cost the least, but also tasted the best.
It probably comes as no surprise to you that I wouldn’t have written this post unless the farmers’ market was the hands down winner! It won handily, for both cost and flavor! That made me especially happy since I frequently confront the misperception that farmers’ markets are more expensive than super markets.
At this time of year when you can easily find things like potatoes, broccoli and cheese to make this delicious side dish, I hope you can find them where you’re able to get the freshest produce possible!
Broccoli Cheddar Patties
Ingredients
- 1 russet potato, peeled and cubed
- 1 cup broccoli florets
- 1/2 cup cheddar cheese, shredded
- 3 tablespoons panko or bread crumbs
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 large egg
- 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/8 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 cup panko or bread crumbs
- 1 tablespoon vegetable or canola oil
Instructions
- Place the potato cubes in a steamer pot over boiling water and cook for 8 minutes.
- Add the broccoli to the steamer pot and steam the vegetables for an additional 2 minutes, or until they are fork tender. Then, remove everything from the pot and allow them to cool.
- Mash the potatoes in a large bowl and chop the broccoli florets into bite-size pieces.
- Add the broccoli, cheese, panko, salt, egg, garlic and onion powder to the bowl and combine.
- Place the remaining 1/2 cup of panko in a separate bowl
- Using an ice cream scoop or 2 tablespoon measure, roll the mixture into balls, coat them in the panko and then shape each one into a small patty.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a skillet over medium heat, place the patties in the skillet and press down with a spatula to flatten a little.
- Pan-fry for 3-4 minutes on each side until golden.
- To Freeze: After Step 6, place the patties on a baking sheet and freeze for one hour. Transfer the patties to zipper bags and label. Defrost when ready to use and cook following step #7.
Have you tried to air fry these? I am obsessed with my air fryer and want to have a few more recipes for it
Love these! I’ve been making them for years but am only now paying attention to the nutritional info. Can you confirm what a service size is? Thanks!
These were extremely easy, fast, and yummy!
We love it! I have a 16 months girl! Good recipe to be sneaky with the fish 😉 thank you!
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i put parchment paper on a baking sheet and sprayed with oil from a mister, and then sprayed the patties once i placed them
I just baked these and they turned out great!!
350 10 minutes on each side
These are great! I cook them in my ‘george foreman’ grill- like a sandwich press. Then I don’t have to turn them and they seem to stick together better.
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Thank you for this recipe! You are a genius when it comes to toddler meals. Mine normally flips out over even normal things kids love like rice, potatoes, and corn. He lives on chicken nuggets and sunbutter/jelly sandwiches, which is not what I strive for at all. But you know what? He ate these and loved them, and therefore, I love you for making day have one less fight over food and for getting something healthy in his little body. I am telling every mommy I know about your website. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank youuu so much for the recipe. My picky 18 month old took this and said “yummy!”. Please keep recipes like this coming.
I used my microwave steamer and pureed the broccoli so my picky eaters couldn’t see it. And I used frozen to I used frozen broccoli. They turned out great and my picky 2 year old and hubby are eating them!
Use fresh broccoli! Frozen, once defrosted, is too wet!
Do you use fresh or frozen broccoli for yours? Or does it matter?
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