Savory German Potato Cake: Comfort Food with a Twist Recipe
Introduction
This savory German potato cake offers a comforting twist on a classic dish. Combining tender mashed potatoes with crispy bacon and sautéed onions, it bakes into a flavorful loaf perfect for any meal. Whether enjoyed warm or pan-seared for extra crispiness, this recipe is sure to become a family favorite.

Ingredients
- 2 cups Russet Potatoes or Yukon Gold for creaminess
- 4 oz Bacon (can be replaced with vegetarian options)
- 1 cup Onions (consider using red onions for extra zing)
- 1/2 cup Cream (can substitute with milk or dairy-free alternative)
- 2 Eggs (or flaxseed meal for vegan version)
- 1 tsp Salt (adjust to taste)
- 1/2 tsp Black Pepper (freshly ground recommended)
- 1 tsp Thyme (rosemary is a great substitute)
- 1/4 tsp Nutmeg (freshly grated preferred)
Optional Add-Ins:
- 1 cup Diced Smoked Sausage for a heartier version
- 1 cup Grated Zucchini or Carrots for added nutrition
Instructions
- Step 1: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease and line a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
- Step 2: Peel and chop half the russet potatoes. Boil them in salted water for 20–25 minutes until tender, then mash them.
- Step 3: Cook diced bacon in a skillet over medium heat for 5 minutes until crispy, then drain excess grease.
- Step 4: Sauté diced onions in the remaining bacon fat until translucent, about 5–8 minutes. Let cool.
- Step 5: Grate the remaining russet potatoes and squeeze out excess moisture using a clean kitchen towel.
- Step 6: In a bowl with the mashed potatoes, combine grated potatoes, sautéed onions, bacon, cream, eggs, and seasonings. Mix until uniform.
- Step 7: Pour mixture into prepared pan, smooth the top, and bake for 50–60 minutes until golden brown.
- Step 8: Let the loaf cool in the pan for 30 minutes before slicing. Optionally pan-sear slices in butter for added crispness.
Tips & Variations
- Use Yukon Gold potatoes for a creamier texture or mix in grated zucchini or carrots for extra nutrition and moisture.
- Substitute bacon with smoked tofu or tempeh for a vegetarian-friendly version.
- Try rosemary instead of thyme for a slightly different herbal flavor profile.
- For a vegan option, replace eggs with flaxseed meal mixed with water and use a dairy-free cream alternative.
Storage
Store leftover potato cake in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat slices gently in a skillet over medium heat or in a 350°F (175°C) oven until warmed through. Avoid microwaving to retain crispness.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I prepare this potato cake ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the mixture a few hours in advance and keep it covered in the refrigerator before baking. Just make sure to bring it back to room temperature before baking for even cooking.
What can I serve with this potato cake?
This dish pairs well with a simple green salad, steamed vegetables, or a tangy apple sauce to balance the richness. It also works well as a side to grilled meats or sausages.
PrintSavory German Potato Cake: Comfort Food with a Twist Recipe
A savory German potato cake that combines creamy mashed potatoes with crispy bacon and sautéed onions, baked to golden perfection in a loaf pan. This comforting dish offers a twist on traditional potato recipes, with optional add-ins like smoked sausage or grated vegetables for extra heartiness and nutrition.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 60 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
- Yield: 8 slices 1x
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: German
Ingredients
For the Loaf
- 2 cups Russet Potatoes or Yukon Gold for creaminess
- 4 oz Bacon (can be replaced with vegetarian options)
- 1 cup Onions (consider using red onions for extra zing)
- 1/2 cup Cream (can substitute with milk or dairy-free alternative)
- 2 Eggs (or flaxseed meal for vegan version)
- 1 tsp Salt (adjust to taste)
- 1/2 tsp Black Pepper (freshly ground recommended)
- 1 tsp Thyme (rosemary is a great substitute)
- 1/4 tsp Nutmeg (freshly grated preferred)
Optional Add-Ins
- 1 cup Diced Smoked Sausage for a heartier version
- 1 cup Grated Zucchini or Carrots for added nutrition
Instructions
- Preheat and Prepare Pan: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease and line a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper to prevent sticking and ease removal.
- Boil and Mash Potatoes: Peel and chop half of the russet potatoes. Boil them in salted water for 20–25 minutes until tender, then drain and mash them until smooth.
- Cook Bacon: Dice the bacon and cook it in a skillet over medium heat for about 5 minutes until crispy. Drain the excess grease to keep the cake from becoming too oily.
- Sauté Onions: Using the remaining bacon fat in the skillet, sauté the diced onions over medium heat until translucent and soft, about 5–8 minutes. Allow to cool slightly.
- Grate Remaining Potatoes: Grate the remaining raw potatoes using a box grater. Use a clean kitchen towel to squeeze out excess moisture to avoid sogginess in the cake.
- Mix Ingredients: In a mixing bowl, combine the mashed potatoes, grated potatoes, sautéed onions, crispy bacon, cream, eggs, salt, pepper, thyme, and nutmeg. Stir thoroughly until all ingredients are evenly incorporated.
- Incorporate Optional Add-Ins (If Using): Fold in diced smoked sausage or grated zucchini/carrots for added flavor and nutrition.
- Bake the Loaf: Pour the potato mixture into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top with a spatula. Bake in the preheated oven for 50–60 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and a knife inserted comes out clean.
- Cool and Slice: Let the loaf cool in the pan for about 30 minutes to firm up for easier slicing.
- Optional Pan-Sear: For extra crispness, pan-sear individual slices in butter on medium heat until golden on each side before serving.
Notes
- Use Yukon Gold potatoes for a creamier texture, or Russets for a fluffier cake.
- To make vegan, substitute eggs with flaxseed meal and use dairy-free cream alternatives.
- Adjust seasoning salts and herbs to your taste preferences.
- Squeezing out moisture from grated potatoes is essential to prevent a soggy cake.
- This dish can be served warm as a main or side dish and pairs well with a fresh salad.
- Leftover slices can be refrigerated and reheated by pan-frying for crispness.
Keywords: German potato cake, baked potato loaf, savory potato recipe, comfort food, bacon potato cake

