Friday 29 November 2013

Potato and Parmesan Cakes

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Potato and Parmesan Cakes
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Liven up mashed potatoes with grated Parmesan cheese for an entirely new side dish with your post-Thanksgiving meal. These plump and crispy potato cakes are perfect with leftovers -- or with simple scrambled eggs if you overdid it on the turkey yesterday. Read more
 
Make It a Complete Meal
Artichoke dip
Roasted turkey paninis
Snow angel chocolate cookies

How Long Should You Keep Leftovers?
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Unlike a gallon of milk or a jar of pickles, leftovers don't come stamped with an expiration date. Don't resort to the sniff test with that extra slide of pie or uneaten chicken -- we've got you covered with expiration dates from StillTasty.com.
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