
4. Shape the “Rocks”
Using your hands, form the mixture into rough, rustic shapes—like uneven patties or small mounds. They don’t need to be perfect; their “rock-like” appearance is part of the charm.
5. Cook the Rocks
You have two main options:
Option A: Pan-Fry (for a crispy crust)
- Heat a bit of oil in a skillet over medium heat
- Cook each “rock” for about 4–5 minutes per side
- Turn until all sides are golden and slightly crispy
Option B: Bake (for a lighter version)
- Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F)
- Place rocks on a lined baking tray
- Bake for 25–30 minutes, flipping halfway through
6. Serve and Enjoy
Serve hot, ideally with:
- A side of sour cream or yogurt dip
- A simple green salad
- Pickles or sauerkraut for a traditional touch
Tips for Best Results
- Don’t over-mash the potatoes: Texture is key to the dish’s rustic feel
- Season well: Simple ingredients rely on proper seasoning
- Let the mixture rest: This helps it hold together better when shaping
- Experiment: You can add cheese, bacon bits, or even shredded carrots
Final Thoughts
Aunt Betty’s Homestyle German Rocks are the definition of comfort food—simple, filling, and deeply satisfying. It’s the kind of dish that doesn’t try to impress with fancy techniques, but wins you over with warmth and flavor.
Whether you pan-fry them for a crispy bite or bake them for a softer finish, this recipe is perfect for cozy dinners and sharing with others.
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