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Latest revision as of 18:14, 26 June 2012
Description
A kind of Swedish potatoes
- This is a recipe from Weight Watchers
Ingredients
Procedures
- Grate the potatoes.
- Heat a frying pan.
- Take ½ to ⅓ of the grated potatoes and put in the frying pan.
- Spread it out, it should be thin as a lace.
- Fry until it's golden brown, turn and fry the other side.
- Serve with unsweetened (or sweetened with a low calories brand as Sweet 'n' Low). Lingonberry jam could be eaten alone or with some meat.