I like all three (as well as roasted potatoes, foxley) quite a bit, but like several others here, French fries are basically a culinary vice for me. If nobody stops me, I could eat a trayful without a second thought.
I think you'd love Croatian-style potato salad (which I consider the 'real' kind): after being cooked and peeled, the potatoes are simply sliced; then you add chopped raw onions, salt, pepper, vinegar and a little oil. Heaven.
I think you'd love Croatian-style potato salad (which I consider the 'real' kind): after being cooked and peeled, the potatoes are simply sliced; then you add chopped raw onions, salt, pepper, vinegar and a little oil. Heaven.
Yes. yes, I would.
Very close already to our family recipe. Add mustard, too.
So Which One is your preferred potato? Baked, mashed or french fries?
And what, exactly, have you got against roast potatoes?!
Adore roasted 'taters, just that I don't want to take the time for making them. And they are great freshly roasted but not as good later or the next day. COLD Mashed potato sandwiches with butter the next day ARE A DELIGHT (thanks to my Grandma and her Oklahoma childhood introducing me to this idea). And if discussing all the various ways for doing up spuds: let us not forget potato bread and potato cakes and hashbrowns (doubled smothered with gravy and eggs!) and above mentioned potato salad and potato soup and.....
Gimme a home on the ol' prairie where I can sit in my rockin' chair reading my favorite old comic books of yesteryear!
I like most kinds of potatoes. If they're done the way I like them, mashed is probably my favourite, but it seems to be one of those things that's easy to get wrong - at least I've often eaten mashed potatoes that weren't that great. I've read somewhere that baked with the peel left on is the healthiest. Of those I haven't seen mentioned yet, scalloped potatoes are good.
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