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The best experience than I have been able to enjoy in my life is to cook. The kitchen is not a profession to which it is gone to obtain the resources necessary to survive, but the adorable temple where that loves this profession it gets to rest of the real world, where it submerges in that creative volume to obtain a smile and a gratefulness of which they wait for the best thing of us. To cook is an art, is the creativity personified in the personal taste of each chef, is the freedom to include in each prescription the most dissimilar ingredients and to obtain an incredible flavor…….

FRIED STUFFED POTATOES


Ingredients

4 large potatoes (peeled)
1 lb seasoned ground beef
vegetable oil
4 eggs
2 tbsp milk
1 tspn salt
dry bread crumbs

Directions

First boil the potatoes until they are fully cooked. You should be able to stick a fork in them. Take the potatoes out and place on a dish. Mash the potatoes, adding the salt milk. Stir well. For the seasoned ground beef, use seasoned ground beef (picadillo) recipe from the recipe section.

After the picadillo is prepared, grab a handful of mashed potatoes and indent a hole in it to make a bowl shape. Grab another handful and repeat. Now place a few tbsp of the picadillo in the hole and bring the two halves together and make into a round ball. Whip the eggs into a bowl, and prepare the dry bread crumbs by spreading them on a plate. Dip the potato ball into the egg mixture, using a fork to roll the potato ball so that it is fully covered in egg. Then place the potato ball on the plate with the bread crumbs, and spread it around until it is fully covered. Repeat this until you have used up all the potato or picadillo. Refrigerate for 4 hours.

In a frying pan, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Fry the potato balls until they are golden brown. Make sure they are cooked all around, but do not burn them! Place on a plate with paper towel to soak the excess oil. Enjoy!