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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite way to prepare potatoes? Mine are Potato Pancakes. How about you?
Traildogbob
(13,159 posts)Recipe please. Sounds great.
debm55
(61,671 posts)people make them with left over mashed potatoes. I make mine with home shredded potatoes.
Traildogbob
(13,159 posts)Potatoes and beans may be the only food source we can afford. So all variations of both will be necessary. Hard beans and a crockpot with potatoes in all forms are very inexpensive, for now.
I will google your fav potatoes and get to learning.
God bless the knowledge passed on from our elders. As spring approaches Ramps are popping up in the forests here in WNC. And Ramps with potatoes are soooooo good. The ramps are free, just gotta hike to em and dig em. The ramps & eggs are going to be
Outta budget these days .
Thanks for starting the conversation, Im gonna enjoy the variations for potatoes the DU family share from this post.
BigMin28
(1,875 posts)Pinto beans that have simmered all day and corn bread. That is a comfort meal.
debm55
(61,671 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)sop
(19,285 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)SWBTATTReg
(26,396 posts)all baked and done w/ for later use. That way, I can use for making hash browns (one of my fav), or just a baked potato for our dinner, or a potato casserole, scalloped potatoes, etc. the possibilities are endless!
debm55
(61,671 posts)Ocelot II
(131,214 posts)If cheese is involved they're even better.
debm55
(61,671 posts)LoisB
(13,462 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)I dont prepare them, but a local restaurant in my area deep fries baked potato skins with a little potato left on the skins. They serve with sour cream/ketchup. So good!
debm55
(61,671 posts)SWinter
(26 posts)Im very glad to be here.
Emile
(43,245 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)pandr32
(14,307 posts)We have hash-browns the most often, though, fried in olive oil with caramelized onion pieces and chili salt. We also have no egg shortage here on Hawaii Island. so, hash browns, fresh eggs, homemade toast, and my husband has bacon (I am vegetarian). About twice a week.
A Spanish tortilla is great, too. It is made from gold potatoes sliced and slowly poached in olive oil with eggs added at the end and cut in wedges. Delicious! It is worth the time to make.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Dorothy V
(510 posts)Sliced russet taters with onions fried in drippings in an iron skillet. Salt and pepper. Larrupin!
debm55
(61,671 posts)boonecreek
(1,554 posts)With lots of gravy. 😋
debm55
(61,671 posts)PJMcK
(25,126 posts)They're a bit of work but well worth the effort.
debm55
(61,671 posts)CrispyQ
(41,091 posts)I used medium sized red potatoes. They are quite impressive looking, too!
debm55
(61,671 posts)electric_blue68
(27,265 posts)applegrove
(133,064 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)beemerphill
(599 posts)They are good fried several different ways, but the best is to wash them, keep the skins on, slice them about 3/16 thick, season with Nature's Seasoning, and fry them in Conola oil (Coconut oil is better). When they get about halfway cooked, put the lid on the pan, let them brown a bit, take them out, and enjoy them hot. I prefer a bit of ketchup, but they are great without it too.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Different Drummer
(9,083 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)SheltieLover
(81,684 posts)Potato salad, chips... did I miss any?
CrispyQ
(41,091 posts)SheltieLover
(81,684 posts)Works for me! Oh, I forgot Potatoes O'brien, cubed in veg soup, & scalloped.
CrispyQ
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(81,684 posts)debm55
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(61,671 posts)catbyte
(39,304 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)Submariner
(13,435 posts)Boil potato until soft. With skin on, make quarter-inch thick slices and fry in an iron skillet in a pool of bubbling bacon fat. Lightly salt, so as not to mask the bacon fat flavor when eating with your bacon and eggs.
If clogged arteries are a concern, an air fryer might work.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Basso8vb
(1,230 posts)So delicious.
womanofthehills
(11,030 posts)I use ghee, olive oil or beef tallow.
Homemade fries and hashbrowns - you only have to stir them once in an air fryer.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(14,624 posts)and preferably loaded.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,937 posts)Clouds Passing
(8,189 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)Morbius
(1,113 posts)It's a pie. First, buy a Pillsbury pie crust from the refrigerated section of your local supermarket.
Take the pie crust out of the fridge and toss it onto the counter.
Saute some onions until soft. No need to caramelize, just cooked all the way.
Brown and crumble a chub of sage pork sausage. Mix with the cooked onions.
Boil and mash about 2.5 lb of peeled red potatoes. Go easy on the salt when boiling them, and use a bit less milk than normal.
Preheat over to 400 degrees.
Mix the sausage and onions into the mashed potatoes.
Put one pie crust into a glass pie pan; apply egg wash to interior. Load all that sausage & potatoes & onions into the pie. It's going to look way over full. Don't worry about it.
Top with the other pie crust; crimp edges. Cut half a dozen slits into pie.
Egg wash top of pie.
Bake for 30 minutes with crust protector in place; remove crust protector and bake an additional 10 minutes.
Allow to cool for at least an hour, preferably an hour and twenty minutes.
My mother used to make this; she called it "French Pork Pie". It's a variation of Tourtiere, a French-Canadian thing. She made her own pie crust; I am not that sophisticated and the Pillsbury crust is quite good anyway. Normally, I would make this tomorrow, as tomorrow is Pi day (3.14), but it's a Friday in Lent. I already know I'm going to hell but there's hope for my wife, so tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches it shall be.
There are, of course, lots of other ways I like potatoes. I am surprised no one has yet mentioned potato salad!
debm55
(61,671 posts)it.
electric_blue68
(27,265 posts)🍽 😄
PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)"a chub of sage sausage."
Morbius
(1,113 posts)
PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)Never knew that packaging was called a chub.
Learn something new.
JMCKUSICK
(6,608 posts)But my favorite is a over baked potato where the skin is nice and crispy and the sour is soft with butter and sour cream.
Yum
debm55
(61,671 posts)pansypoo53219
(23,166 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)underpants
(197,169 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)electric_blue68
(27,265 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 14, 2025, 09:14 PM - Edit history (1)
And a well baked one with a touch of salt, pepper, lots of (salted) butter, and maybe some powdered garlic is welcomed, too.
Of, course, fries are tasty.
*I love hard boiled eggs, but I had no idea anyone put them in potato salad till I was my twenties.
And potato salad with raisins?!!!
Who the heck does that! (shudders!)
😄
debm55
(61,671 posts)with bacon. TY
electric_blue68
(27,265 posts)Essentially cuter potato pancakes
ps. it's all about the sauce
debm55
(61,671 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(179,338 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)justaprogressive
(7,158 posts)
yumyumyumyum!
debm55
(61,671 posts)Hotler
(13,747 posts)5 medium russet potatoes or your choice, quartered then cut into 1 inch pieces
1/4 cup olive oil
1 Tablespoon chili powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Italian Seasoning
1 Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat (or foil, parchment paper). Set aside.
2 In large bowl combine olive oil, chili powder, garlic powder, salt, and Italian seasonings. Stir to combine. Add cut potatoes to bowl.
Toss to combine, making sure that each side of all of the potatoes are coated with the olive oil mixture. Place oiled potatoes on
your prepared baking sheet.
3 Roast for 20 minutes. Flip. Roast for 20-25 more minutes, or until potatoes are fork tender. Serve.
Italian Seasoning = Equal parts dried basil, oregano, rosemary, marjoram, cilantro, thyme. Pinch of red pepper flakes optional
Cairycat
(1,879 posts)sooo good, especially if I've made a good gravy from whatever meat we're having.
But just about any way of cooking potatoes is good.
p.s. at my house, potato salad has lots of eggs, mustard, dill pickles, onion and celery. And the hot potatoes are sprinkled with cider vinegar while the other ingredients are prepped.
debm55
(61,671 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(17,213 posts)And Potato soup 🍲
debm55
(61,671 posts)BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)Scattered, smothered and covered from Waffle House in my olden days 20+ years ago. Hashbrowns with diced tomatoes and onions.
debm55
(61,671 posts)enid602
(9,754 posts)Baked potato, cooked , cooled and then warmed the next day, with shredded low-fat mozzarella instead of butter and non-fat yogurt instead of sour cream. With chives. With lettuce wedge, low-fat mayo.
debm55
(61,671 posts)displacedvermoter
(4,986 posts)French fries with cheese curds, bacon, and scallions, covered with gravy.
Health food.
debm55
(61,671 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)Every kind of potato is wonderful. Why choose?
debm55
(61,671 posts)Aristus
(72,515 posts)Idaho potatos, milk, butter, salt and pepper, mashed very fine and creamy. Served very hot.
debm55
(61,671 posts)no_hypocrisy
(55,369 posts)Idaho Potatoes: Twice-baked with butter, sour cream, and chives
Red Potatoes: Boiled with butter and parsley
Yukon Gold: Garlic Mashed
debm55
(61,671 posts)no_hypocrisy
(55,369 posts)debm55
(61,671 posts)GP6971
(38,393 posts)Soak quartered potatoes one hour in salted water along with 2 cloves of garlic quartered . The slow boil until somewhat soft. Drain, dry and brush lightly with olive oil....salt and pepper. Broil on low 7 - 10 minutes depending on size. I prefer leaving skin on, but it can be done either way.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Figarosmom
(13,325 posts)With hot peppers.
debm55
(61,671 posts)Wolf Frankula
(3,851 posts)Chopped cooked potatoes with rosemary and garlic, mashed potatoes or French fries.
Wolf
debm55
(61,671 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,268 posts)I make a steak fry that is parboiled in saffron water. Then, they're cooled and dried, cut into think sticks and fried in a butter/lard combo. Seasoned with garlic salt, paprika, & white pepper.
The other was is a puree with saffron & heavy cream. Seasoned the same way, but I add a little cinnamon plus, some chives & scallions.
I plan to try okonomiyaki, which is a Japanese pancake that is often made with potato flour. Has scallions in it, so my wife & would probably love it.
debm55
(61,671 posts)TommieMommy
(3,074 posts)
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