These potato cakes are stuffed with mushrooms, veggies, and vegan cheese. This amazing comfort meal is perfect for lunch or dinner. The recipe is dairy-free, egg-free, gluten-free, and easy to make.

Potato Cakes With Mushrooms, Veggies, And Vegan Cheese
Have you ever made potato cakes from mashed potatoes? If not, you should give this recipe a try because mashed potato cakes taste absolutely amazing! I wanted to make the potato cakes really special and that’s why I stuffed them with mushrooms, veggies, and vegan cheese. And the result really convinced me.
Regular potato pancakes are very delicious, no question, but stuffed potato cakes are even better!
If you are also a fan of fritters, patties, and nuggets, make sure to check out my recipes for chickpea veggie fritters, cauliflower patties, zucchini potato fritters, or broccoli nuggets.

Simple Potato Dough
For the dough, you’ll need potatoes, cornstarch, salt, pepper, nutmeg, and flour. I used rice flour to make these potato cakes gluten-free.
However, you can also use wheat flour or spelt flour, in case you don’t have a gluten intolerance. You might need a little bit less flour, though, but you will notice right away if the consistency of the dough is right.
The dough shouldn’t be sticky. If this happens, then your potatoes were probably too watery (not starchy enough).
Which Type Of Potato Works Best?
I made these mashed potato pancakes a couple of times with Yukon Gold potatoes and the result was great. Russet potatoes are also fine, however, I noticed that I have to use less flour because Russet potatoes contain more starch than Yukon Gold potatoes.
To find out more about the different potato types, check out this helpful guide.

Filling for Potato Cakes
I stuffed these potato cakes with onion, bell pepper, mushrooms, zucchini, and vegan cheese (I used my easy vegan cheese sauce). Of course, I also added various spices that gave the potato cakes an amazing flavor.
You can use other veggies of choice, for example, carrot, cabbage, corn, tomatoes, or broccoli. Just use whatever veggies you have on hand.

How To Make Vegan Potato Cakes?
To make the dough:
- Peel the potatoes and cut them into small pieces. Boil in salted water for about 20 minutes.
- Season the cooked potatoes with salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Use a potato masher to mash the potatoes. Please do not use a food processor, otherwise, the mashed potatoes will turn out sticky.
- Let the mashed potatoes cool (in the meantime you can prepare the filling), then add flour and cornstarch. Mix well with a spoon or your hands.
To make the filling:
- Dice the veggies, fry the onion in a skillet with a little oil for about 3-4 minutes, add the mushrooms, garlic, and also the diced peppers and the zucchini. Fry the vegetables for a couple of minutes, season with salt, pepper, and the other spices.
- Split the dough into 8 parts (about 1/2 cup or 120 g each). Form into balls, make a well in the middle, and add about one and a half tablespoons of the filling. You can also add a little vegan cheese (I used vegan cheese sauce) in addition. Carefully “seal” the balls with more dough and flatten them slightly to make them look like thick pancakes. I recommend watching the video for visual instructions.
- Heat approximately 2 tablespoons of oil in a pan and fry the potato cakes at medium heat until golden brown on both sides. I often put a lid on the skillet to cook them. They will be crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. If you want them to be even crunchier, you can bake them additionally for about 20 minutes at 375 °F (ca. 190 °C) in the oven.
Air fryer Potato Cakes
Gently brush or spray with some cooking oil and air fry in a single layer (be careful not to overcrowd the basket, or they won’t crisp up) at 375 °F/190 °C for 10-12 minutes, flipping at 5 minutes.

Can I Make Potato Cakes In The Oven?
I sometimes get asked if these vegan potato pancakes can be directly baked in the oven without pan-frying them first. Even though I haven’t tried it myself, I received a couple of messages from my followers on Instagram who told me that they tried it. The result was good, but the potato cakes weren’t as crispy.
I would, therefore, recommend brushing them with a little oil from both sides and then bake them in the oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit (ca. 190 °C) until golden brown (flipping halfway through).

How To Store?
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. It’s also possible to freeze the potato cakes. I recommend freezing them after frying/baking. Let cool completely, then freeze in freezer bags with wax paper in between for up to three months.

Great As A Snack On The Go/Meal Prep
These vegan potato cakes are perfect for lunch or dinner. However, you can also prepare them for the next day for meal prep, to take them to work/school/uni, or as a snack on the go.

These Potato Pancakes Are:
- Vegan
- Gluten-free
- Crispy
- Hearty
- Easy to make
- A delicious comfort food
- Perfect for lunch or dinner
- Also, great as meal prep
If you give this tasty recipe a try, please leave a comment below, and don’t forget to tag @elavegan #elavegan on Instagram or Facebook if you take a picture of your dish.
More Vegan Potato Recipes
- Low Calorie Potato Pizza Crust
- Smashed Potatoes (Baked or Air-Fried)
- Cheesy Boiled Baby Potatoes in a Skillet
- Air Fryer Potato Chips (+ Baked Version)
- Potato Flatbread
- Lyonnaise Potatoes

Vegan Stuffed Potato Cakes
Video
Ingredients
Dough:
- 1 kg (2 pounds) potatoes (see notes)
- 80 g (½ cup) white rice flour (see notes)
- 40 g (⅓ cup) cornstarch or tapioca flour (1/3 cup)
- salt, pepper, nutmeg (to taste)
Filling:
- 250 g (3 cups) mushrooms sliced
- ½ of a zucchini diced
- 1 onion chopped
- 1 bell pepper diced
- 2 cloves of garlic minced
- Salt & pepper to taste
- 1 tsp Italian spice blend
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- ½ tsp cumin
- ¼ tsp red pepper flakes
Additional ingredients:
- oil for frying
- vegan cheese to taste (optional)
Instructions
Dough:
- You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.Peel potatoes, cut into small pieces, and cook in salted water for about 20 minutes.
- Season with salt, pepper, and nutmeg and mash them with a potato masher. (Please do not use a food processor, otherwise, the mashed potatoes will be sticky).
- Allow the mashed potatoes to cool (in the meantime you can prepare the filling), then add flour and cornstarch and mix well with a spoon or your hands.
Filling:
- Chop the veggies into small pieces, fry the onion in a pan with a little oil for about 3-4 minutes, add the mushrooms, garlic, and also the diced peppers and the zucchini. Sauté everything for a couple of minutes, season with salt, pepper, and the spice mix.
- Split the dough into 8 parts (about 1/2 cup or 120 g each). Form into balls, make a well in the middle, and add about one and a half tablespoons of the filling. You can also add some vegan cheese (I used vegan cheese sauce) in addition. Carefully "seal" the balls with more dough and flatten them slightly to make them look like thick pancakes.
- Heat approximately 2 tablespoons of oil in a pan and fry the potato cakes at medium heat until golden brown on both sides. They will be crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. If you want them to be slightly more crunchy, you can bake them additionally for about 20 minutes at 375 degrees Fahrenheit in the oven. Enjoy!
Notes
- Wheat flour or spelt flour might work as well, but you will most likely need less. I never tried it, so please experiment at your own risk.
- If the potatoes are extremely floury, I would recommend using less rice flour, e.g. just 1/4 cup. The dough shouldn't be too dry or crumbly.
- Recipe makes about 8 potato cakes. Nutrition facts are for one potato cake.
- Check the blog post for the air fryer method.
Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically
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Added a little sun-dried tomato pesto to the filing for a extra flavor kick. Loved it! Thanks for the recipe!
Forgot to say I replaced the cheese with it. Anyway, brilliant!
Sounds great! 🙂
Is it possible to freeze these?
I haven’t tried it but I would freeze them cooked! Let me know how it goes. ?
I’m sorry but, what is vegan cheese and what does it taste to?
It’s dairy-free! My vegan cheese sauce is actually linked in the recipe. 🙂
Hello !
Those look amazing, anyone tried to freeze them? Should I freeze them cooked or uncooked?
PLeasez let me know if someone did and how it turned out!
Thank youuu , trying these this week !
I haven’t tried it but I would freeze them cooked! Let me know how it goes. 🙂
Hello did you freeze this recipe? If so how did it turn out?
I made these with mushrooms, spinach, and vegan mozzarella. They were so good! I only had 2 of them and my non vegan boyfriend ate the rest! I used gluten free all purpose flour with tapioca starch. My dough was a bit dry so I added a small amount of almond milk and it helped. I had leftover filling so I used that the next day to make tacos with gluten free corn tortillas and some vegan ranch dressing which turned out delicious. Thanks for your amazing recipes!
So glad you both liked the recipe, Sarah! Thanks for your feedback. 🙂
Thank you for this GF recipe! I made them without any cheese with mushrooms, carrots and onions and a bit of extra spice. I wanted them to go with Thai salad and a lime/honey fruit salad so made a green chutney with basil, lemongrass, garlic, etc to spread on top of them and they were fantastic! Made a triple batch and cut them in half for serving. A party of 30 – had about 45 of them and every single one was gone at the end of the party. Thank you!!
Kim
Wow, that’s awesome! I am so happy you all loved them. Thanks for your great feedback, Kim! 🙂
Ugh ? please delete my comment!!!! ?♀️?♀️?♀️?♀️ So embarrassing!!!!
Deleted as per your request! 🙂
how would you recommend reheating these?
In the oven or in a skillet! 🙂
Hi! Can I freeze them? I love it!!!
That should work! I hope you will love the recipe. 🙂
I‘ve been wanting to make these since I „stumbled upon“ this recipe a few weeks ago. Today I finally did it and OMG!!! These things are amazing! Still need to figure out the best handling / shaping but I am sure I will as these potato cakes will be frying in my pan a lot from now on 🙂 Can‘t wait to get creative with the filling. Thanks Ela ✌️
Glad you loved the recipe, Elena! 🙂
will it work if we just bake?
Not sure since I never tried it. Please report back if you give it a try.
Could this dough be used for filled steamed buns instead of fried or baked?
Not sure as I never tried it! Please report back if you give it a try. 🙂
These look amazing, I am surprised the potatoes stay together. I am thinking I would use a super hot cast iron skillet to sear them and create a seared crust. Can’t wait to try it
Sounds awesome, Jackie! I hope it will turn out delicious. 🙂
What type of potatoes did you use?
Yukon Gold or Russet! 🙂
Great recipe! I paired it with a plant based queso sauce (I’m not a huge potato fan). Awesome job.
Sounds so yummy! 🙂
These look wonderful! I’m making these tomorrow for my dinner 🙂 do you have the nutritional info anywhere?
Thanks! Sorry, I don’t. I hope you will like the recipe. 🙂
Made these today for this weeks meal prep. they came out great but the batter was pretty sticky and hard to work with. they look like they came out a lot wetter than the ones in the photos. Despite all that they came out delicious.
any advice on dialing in the dough?
I think it really depends on how starchy the potatoes are. If the batter is not as wet and rather floury the result will look similar to the photos here in this blog post. The last time my potatoes weren’t as starchy and the potato cakes came out more “moist” as seen in this Instagram photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/BtqmWa7gP0Z/
Both were delicious though! 🙂
We made these last night and they were super tasty! Amazing recipe to follow too, I really appreciate the way you lay it out and add grams as well as cups 🙂 I’ll be looking for more recipes to try from your blog, thankyou for sharing them! Ellis x x
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Thank you, Ellis! 🙂
I’m excited to try! For Heath issues, I too can not use oil . I will let you know how it works. I will try air fryer, baking and broiler and see what works best . Thank you.
Air frying works! Check the previous comment from Tanie for instructions. 🙂
We don’t eat oil in our diet so we airfried these!!! Super yummy! 25 min @ 370!
Thanks!!!
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for sharing, Tanie. 🙂