We made up a recipe the other day and love it. It's a cross between
pancakes and hashbrowns. Possibly similar to a potato pancake. I don't know, it's just good.
Grate 5-6 potatoes (we use russett, red, purple, whatever)
Grate 1 small sweet potato (I'm sure a large would work fine)
Finely slice one small onion (try to approximate the size of the grated taters)
Several diced cloves of garlic
Two eggs
1/4 cup of oat or wheat flour (not sure if this is necessary)
Copious dried herbs (sage, oregano, etc)
Dash to a scoop of chipotle powder (optional)
1" chunk of summer sausage diced up really small (optional for flavor)
Other veg or flavorings if you like
Mix it up
On a hot griddle, make pancake sized piles of the potatoes and pat them down and tuck them in to the shape of a pancake. Lightly press them down so they're evenly thick.
Flip after 3-5 minutes when they are getting brown on the bottom. Press them down again lightly. Cook for 3 more minutes (give or take).
Serve as is or with syrup. The two of us will sit there and hork the whole batch down but I'm guessing this would
feed 3 normal people.