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Pyttipanna ? Pyttipannu
Well, in a household of two little piggies the problem is usually reversed. No matter how much sauce I make there's never anything left for my breakfast bread. No matter how big a bread I bake there's never enough to dry it for breadcrumbs or croutons. And no matter how big a soup pot, it will never end up into handy freezer portions. This time however, I managed to cook enough potatoes to make the next dinner out of them. Normally I would get this treat only by buying a microwave meal. Pyttipannu (from Swedish pytt i panna, small things in a pan) is a classic way to use leftovers. Feel free to throw in anything around you. For example tofu, beetroot, sausage, tempeh, peas, rye bread and beanstalks fit here perfectly as well. This time I made it like this: - 5 potatoes - 1 onion - 1 small rutabaga - 3 dl fava beans - 1 chili pepper - smoked paprika (my current favourite spice) - salt - 1 tablespoon sunflower oil (I bought a bottle of this for a change) Dice everything. Throw into a very hot pan. Fry until the little cubes have got deliciously brown. (If you have a large batch or a small pan fry your pyttipannu in small portions and flush the pan between them.) Sprinkle the spices when the food is on your plate. Enjoy with something pickled. Nutritional values / 1109 g: energy 666 kcal fat 15 g protein 24 g carbohydrates 110 g fiber 21 g related searches : Pyttipanna
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