Composition / ingredients
Cooking method
I got this recipe by accident. Friends who came from fishing gave a little pike. A full-fledged meal from such a baby would not work, but you can cook delicious minced meat from pike. Not for cutlets – potatoes with minced pike are much tastier and healthier. Almost dietary and very nutritious food.
To begin with, we should do minced meat. It is prepared almost like meat, but much simpler. The pike needs to be completely cleaned – I take only fillets. There's nothing complicated even for me, even though I don't like cleaning fish. However, in the middle of cleaning, you have to distract yourself – you need to soak a quarter of a loaf of white bread in milk or water, no more than a quarter of a glass. The bread has time to get wet while I'm cleaning the fish. Then I pass the pike fillet through a meat grinder, add it to the bread and stir it thoroughly with a fork. Some people also grind bread through a meat grinder, but I don't like to waste time on this.
Eggs, cream and salt and pepper I add all together and at the very end – they just need to be thoroughly stirred. Moreover, there is still potato peeling ahead. And you also need to grate carrots and finely chop onions.
I cut peeled potatoes into small strips. It can be cut into thin circles, but the straw is prepared quickly, as is the minced pike. Straws can be placed on a frying pan with a thick bottom or a small, deep baking sheet. On top I spread half of the mixture of greens, onions and carrots. Then minced meat, again a mixture of vegetables and the rest of the potatoes. Well, finally, I pour everything with sour cream and sprinkle a little with herbs. Sour cream can be replaced with thick cream or cheese, but my family loves sour cream more. You need to cook for 40-45 minutes in the oven over medium heat, but it's worth it. Probably, this is a delicious potato with minced pike, which can be cooked.
Caloric content of the products possible in the composition of the dish
- Ripe potatoes - 80 kcal/100g
- Baked potatoes - 70 kcal/100g
- Mashed potatoes - 380 kcal/100g
- Boiled potatoes - 82 kcal/100g
- Potatoes in uniform - 74 kcal/100g
- Fried potatoes - 192 kcal/100g
- Whole cow's milk - 68 kcal/100g
- Milk 3.5% fat content - 64 kcal/100g
- Milk 3.2% fat content - 60 kcal/100g
- Milk 1.5% fat content - 47 kcal/100g
- Concentrated milk 7.5% fat content - 140 kcal/100g
- Milk 2.5% fat content - 54 kcal/100g
- Buttermilk - 36 kcal/100g
- Cream of 20 % fat content - 300 kcal/100g
- Cream of 10% fat content - 120 kcal/100g
- Cream - 300 kcal/100g
- Sour cream of 30% fat content - 340 kcal/100g
- Sour cream of 25% fat content - 284 kcal/100g
- Sour cream with 20% fat content - 210 kcal/100g
- Sour cream of 10% fat content - 115 kcal/100g
- Sour cream - 210 kcal/100g
- Chicken egg - 157 kcal/100g
- Egg white - 45 kcal/100g
- Egg powder - 542 kcal/100g
- Egg yolk - 352 kcal/100g
- Ostrich egg - 118 kcal/100g
- Carrots - 33 kcal/100g
- Dried carrots - 275 kcal/100g
- Boiled carrots - 25 kcal/100g
- Pike in tomato sauce - 108 kcal/100g
- Boiled pike - 98 kcal/100g
- Pike puffed - 90 kcal/100g
- Fresh pike - 82 kcal/100g
- Stuffed pike - 141 kcal/100g
- Ground black pepper - 255 kcal/100g
- Salt - 0 kcal/100g
- Onion - 41 kcal/100g
- Fresh frozen soup greens in a package - 41 kcal/100g
- Greenery - 41 kcal/100g
- Loaf - 273 kcal/100g