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Baked sweet potatoes with a spicy-sweet sour cream sauce that makes it a little different from the traditional baked sweet potato. Find potato recipes along with tips and advice in All About Potatoes.
Oven baked sweet potato fries are a delicious and healthier alternative to the standard deep-fried French fry.
These make-ahead twice baked potatoes are sure to become a family favorite. The cream cheese and sour cream blend together to create a super creamy potato. Topped with cheese, you couldn't ask for potatoes with more flavor.
This traditional Irish stew is made with lamb meat, big slices of potatoes and onions, and broth. Baked in the oven rather than on the stovetop, it is a popular St. Patrick's Day dish.
It's amazing how much better these potatoes are the second time around. The creaminess of mashed potatoes in that crip potato skin. Perfect for company.
Sweet potatoes are always an anticipated seasonal favorite. This terrific recipe provides them with a spicy kick that is sure to be a hit.
Baked potatoes are so simple, yet perfect for any meal. Throw them in the oven and then top the potatoes with your favorite toppings when they are done. Not to mention budget friendly, too.
Ingredients included in this recipe are med-lg sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed, med-lg white potatoes, peeled and cubed, extra-virgin olive oil, Italian Seasoning, Cajun ...
The yogurt tang in the potatoes and hint of fruity sweetness in the filling combine to provide subtle, but intriguing flavors. You can save time by microwaving the potatoes.
The potato baked with zucchini (squash), red bell pepper, onion, carrot, garlic and some meat is popular in Eastern Europe. (It is cooked in Poland and Hungary, in Ukraine and Czech Republic) In each region it has different twist though. Even in my family it is cooked differently. I like to experiment. I cook it with meatballs and sometimes with meat (beef, pork or chicken); I cook it even with bacon.
The beauty of this recipe that it is impossible to spoil, seriously, if you aren not the perfect cook or if you are just short of time (and guests are about to arrive) this dish will just save you.
This sweet potato side dish will be the highlight of your special holiday meal. Their natural sweetness goes so well with the flavors of pumpkin pie spice and vanilla.
Leftover baked potatoes work great and cut down on the cooking time.
Delicious butter baked potatoes. All peeled and ready to eat, these potatoes make a great side to steaks, pork chops, chicken, and fish.
You will appreciate being able to make these potatoes ahead of time so all you have to do is pop them in the oven an hour before you are ready to eat. But the best part will be their surprisingly great taste. With or without gravy, you are sure to love these tasty mashed potatoes.
Sweet potatoes and russets mashed together to create the perfect side dish. The color is beautiful and it tastes just as good. The sweet potatoes add a touch of sweetness to the russet potatoes.
Ingredients included in this recipe are sweet potatoes or 2 Cans Sweet Potatoes (Medium), milk, vanilla, sugar, butter, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, orange juice.
The crisply potato shells holding that creamy filling are an elegant side dish to your main entree. These potatoes could also be frozen and then thawed and baked up later.
A simple meal that will be a delight to everyone. Hot baked potatoes smothered in a cheesy sauce with broccoli and bacon. Who wouldn't love them? You could also make your own cheese sauce instead of the soup if you have a little extra time.
Simple baked potatoes served with butter or your favorite toppings. These potatoes are coated with oil before baking to create extra crispy potato skins.
This works well for leftover baked potatoes. And is great for guests as they can be made in advance to put in the oven later.