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Favorite Food Made From Potatoes?
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29 (39.13%)
32 (8.70%)
42 (8.70%)
54 (17.39%)
60 (0.00%)
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81 (4.35%)
90 (0.00%)
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 Posted: Fri Oct 26th, 2012 11:10 pm
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Favorite Food Made From Potatoes - Poll and Discussion

We love potatoes. It seems we eat them all the time at some meal, or when snacking. what is your favorite potato based food?



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Potato Latkes (pancakes)

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You forgot one of the most popular ones.... Mashed.

I love hash browns and crispy home fries as well, and like a good roasted garlic mashed.



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Hash by a mile especially with some cheese and onion for flavor.

    
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Mashed hands down for me though; if i eat out i'll have sub all sides for extra mashed, yeah, it looks odd @ times.

Try This i think it'll win some favor...

my dear daughter (16yr) pulled a dish off pentrist (?) and we love it.
Take small/med spuds and slice them almost all the way through like chips or fried slicing, but not through so it stays together, pour olive oil generously over and smother in butter, bake in an open casserole dish or stone for 45+min @ 450 deg. The last time we had it i asked her to use a garlic infused olive oil, wow yummy. Experimentation is required to tweak 'em just right.
Mashed hands down for me though; if i eat out i'll have sub all sides for extra mashed, yeah, it looks odd @ times.

    
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I am not a big potato guy more of a rice for carbs but I love a good hash browns or mashed potatoes.



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I like all styles. Home fries for breakfast, french fries for lunch, Dinner, what ever they put on the plate I'll eat them.



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Caddymon wrote:
I am not a big potato guy more of a rice for carbs but I love a good hash browns or mashed potatoes.
The right Cajan cuisine or Thai dish (mucho rico) would pull me away from potatoes 8 out of 10 times.

    
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Baked potato, crusted in salt, with a dollop of sour cream, bacon bits, and chives.



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Gniochi, a sort of a potato-based pasta, or I guess you could call it a potato dumpling. I love them topped with a good pasta sauce! That's my fave.



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I love most of these other choices, of course. I'm from Idaho for heaven's sake!



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Potato and Onion Fritatta.




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Knish, shepherds pie.



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Fries are my favorite but I love spuds so much that I'll peel one and eat it raw if I feel like it.  I'll eat any incarnation of a potato.  Mmmmmm.

    
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I hate you all, Im a low carb DIET......



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Dear God, I can't even imagine!  Pass the ketchup :b

    
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Twice baked potato with sour cream.



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