What to do with potatoes?
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1 | I scraped a big pot of new potatoes tonight and was very disappointed when they fell to bits as soon as they were cooked. datoofairy - 2014-01-09 20:00:00 |
2 | Mix potato bits with an egg, herbs and about 1/4 cup flour. Mix together until just combined and cook in a hot pan until golden. Never waste food that has gone wrong (unless it is totally burnt), there is always a way to use it up. lcl2 - 2014-01-09 20:02:00 |
3 | Thank you, we will have them tomorrow night. datoofairy - 2014-01-09 20:08:00 |
4 | Potato soup, of some sort. All the goodness will be in the water. pickles7 - 2014-01-09 20:08:00 |
5 | Oh yeah, I could make a potato based chowder. Its cold enough to be winter here at the moment, so a big bowl of chowder sounds great! datoofairy - 2014-01-09 20:10:00 |
6 | Potato Farls 2 cups cooked mashed potato Place all ingredients in a bowl, and mix together to form a dough. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead lightly. Divide the dough into two portions. Roll out each portion into a flat circle about 1/2 cm thick. Cut the circle into four quarters. Heat a frying pan, and cook in the pan for 3-4 minutes each side. Serve immediately. The word farl comes from the Gaelic word fardel, meaning four parts or quarters. hestia - 2014-01-09 20:15:00 |
7 | Bring the potatoes to the boil in salted water with mint, boil for no longer than a minute or two then turn off. Leave in water til cooked. That way they don't break up. mcdaff - 2014-01-09 23:53:00 |
8 | hestia wrote:
Potato Farts rainrain1 - 2014-01-10 07:21:00 |
9 | potato croquettes ttwisty - 2014-01-10 09:56:00 |
10 | gnocchi for approx 4 people, 2 med floury potatoes (agria), wash dirt off and pierce the skin with a fork, rollthe spuds in rock salt and bake untill tender- this helps to remove the moisture in the potato and make nice light gnocchi. Put a deep pot of water on to boil. Remove the skin of the spud and mash. Add 2 yolks, plenty of salt and pepper mix lightly, knead in enough flour to make a soft dough, you need to be able to shape it and it shoulddn't be sticking to you at all. Break the dough into manageable pieces (1/4s) and roll it into a long worm about 5mm in diameter, then cut about 1cm long. Flick them onto a bit of baking paper and drop them into the boiling water, let them rise to the surface and float for a minute or so them scoop them out and you-re done. You can add a couple of teaspoons mustard to the dough, or grate in some parmesan Quotegeorge091 (100 ) 11:28 pm, Sat 30 Apr #2 Quoteribzuba (92 ) 11:29 pm, Sat 30 Apr #3 Quotegeorge091 (100 ) 11:31 pm, Sat 3 Quotebev00 (1725 ) 11:16 pm, Thu 3 May #5 Here's a recipe for potato bread - it makes two very light moist loaves. With any bread is important that the dough is kneaded properly, and while you can start it off in an electric mixer you really need to finish it by hand. White Bread with Potato 500g potatoes, steamed and mashed or riced, Dissolve yeast in liquids and leave to stand while you rub the potato into the flour and salt . Add the yeast liquid, mix to a soft dough and knead for about 10 min until elastic and bouncy. Put into a large bowl, cover and either leave to rise about 2 hours until doubled in bulk or refrigerate until the next day (it will rise slowly in the fridge). When you are ready, set oven to 220C, punch down dough and shape in two loaves or 36 rolls, cover and leave to rise about 30 min (or longer if dough was refrigerated). Bake loaves about 45 min, rolls about 20 min until golden brown. Cool completely on rack before cutting. You can use 500g cooked white rice instead of potato. Quotedavidt4 (201 ) 9:02 am, Fri 25 Nov #2 Quotebev00 (1725 ) 12:47 am, Sun 25 Nov #6 For a serving for 6. 2 eggs unbeaten In a basin mix the eggs,milk,onion,and seasonings. Stir with a fork until mixed. Just before cooking, grate the scrubbed (or thinly peeled) potatoes into the mixture and add the flour. If Wholemeal flour is used, increase the quantity slightly. Fry spoonfuls of the mixture in oil about 5mm deep for 3 mins each side, until golden brown. If the cooking time is too short, the potato will not be cooked in the center. bev00 - 2014-03-14 02:25:00 |
11 | This message was deleted. digger148 - 2014-03-15 20:45:00 |
12 | I think the secret to cooking potatoes is once they come to the boil turn them right back to low with lid on firmly. Since changing to a gas cook top they cook perfectly every time! macandrosie - 2014-03-17 21:41:00 |
13 | Learn't that (bring to boil and turn off) by accident when once I thought I would just get the spuds slightly precooked and then left them in water. 1suze - 2014-03-18 07:56:00 |
14 | recycling for spuds bev00 - 2015-03-18 23:08:00 |
15 | datoofairy wrote: lythande1 - 2015-03-19 08:22:00 |
16 | Fish cakes - add a can of salmon or fresh fish, an egg and some herbs. Make into cakes, the size of your palm and cook for 2 mins each side. Yummo. linda61 - 2015-03-19 21:28:00 |
17 | Sally Lunn bun? asue - 2015-03-19 23:28:00 |
18 | lythande1 wrote:
Now why did you delete half of datoofairys question out of your quote lythande1. herself - 2015-03-20 11:54:00 |
19 | Oh, I forgot to say, I would use up the potatoes in potato bread. herself - 2015-03-21 10:34:00 |
20 | Any mashed potato recipe would work from fritters to pie topping to soup. uli - 2016-03-20 09:41:00 |
21 | just made these and they're amazing so thought I would post the recipe :) ROOT VEGETABLE FRITTERS Makes 16 to 20 Ingredients: Directions: Quote Quote bev00 - 2017-03-07 22:56:00 |
22 | bump bev00 - 2018-03-07 23:39:00 |
23 | bump cookiebarrel - 2018-03-08 01:33:00 |
24 | just throw them in a frying pan with a bit of butter and fry them. articferrit - 2018-03-08 14:32:00 |
25 | Heat them first....Mashed with milk and butter..add finely chopped onions and greated tasty cheese and some parsley. YUM fruitbat - 2018-03-08 14:47:00 |
26 | bump bev00 - 2019-03-04 23:28:00 |
27 | datoofairy wrote: Some spuds are floury and break up, drain carefully toss in olive oil, sprinkle s/p.Heat panani press, spoon spuds in, heat through about 20 mins till they are brown and crispy. Nice with a salad. fifie - 2019-03-09 12:34:00 |
28 | These potatoes are for baking. alpha111 - 2019-03-10 17:14:00 |
29 | compost them pickles7 - 2019-03-11 10:04:00 |
30 | fifie wrote:
That's what I've done with the occasional "new" potato that has broken up. Quick and easy. Works in a toasted sandwich maker too as long as the bits are still quite large. kaddiew - 2019-03-11 16:28:00 |
31 | Probably be ok well drained, on top of a fish pie, and sprinkled with some cheese rainrain1 - 2019-03-11 16:42:00 |
32 | wondering if they would break up less if steamed? Edited by gpg58 at 5:11 pm, Mon 11 Mar gpg58 - 2019-03-11 17:07:00 |