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A very no-nonsense creamy potato salad that makes a generous amount. My momma always made this for those hot summer days we would all go to the creek or floating on the many creeks we have around here.
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This is a potato salad that has a mashed potato kind of texture. I was experimenting for the 4th of July and my family and friends loved it.
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Condensed cream of potato soup is used as the base for this broccoli soup with onion and cheddar cheese.
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There's nothing too fancy about this rustic Spanish style omelet, just lots of hearty goodness from crispy fried potatoes and onions. Chopped tomatoes and green onions lend even more flavor and color.
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After living in what must have seemed like every neighborhood in three boroughs, my mother’s parents, in their old-ish age, settled in Astoria, which is where I spent almost all the Thanksgivings of my childhood Thanksgiving was always (in my memory) gray and blustery, and my grandmother’s kitchen, steamy She produced, almost solo, the traditionally ridiculous abundance of food, including my favorite, the potato “nik,” a huge latke fried in chicken fat until really brown, and as crisp as perfectly done shoestring fries
Ingredients: potatoes, onion, eggs, bread crumbs
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Golden, crispy potato slices are topped with three different cheeses, chicken, green onions, and jalapenos in this great game-day snack recipe for Irish potato nachos.
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This quick and easy sweet potato tempura is a delicious vegetarian appetizer. Use the same batter to make a variety of vegetable tempura.
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Food Network Magazine creates a how-to for homemade gnocchi.
Ingredients: potatoes, potato, pizza
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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White chocolate, peanut butter and semisweet chocolate are melted, then mixed with crispy rice cereal and pressed into bars.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 1 hour 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.