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The combination of sweet and fresh flavors creates a thick and savory soup made from a mix of vegetables and sweet potatoes.
With a base that is made of milk or cream, this soup is a hearty and mildly flavorful type of soup. Unless Cream of Potato is seasoned with a greater variety of ingredients than just potatoes, it may be slightly bland for some appetites.
A smaller oval-shaped potato with a purplish black outer skin and vivid purple, dense inner meat. The odd colored meat adds a distinctive look to any dish.
The Japanese Sweet, which may also be referred to as a Japanese yam, an Oriental, Kotobuki, Satsuma Imo, or Satsumaimo, is a variety of potato that is common in Japan and is now grown in the U.
A casserole dish prepared by layering slices of potatoes with a cream sauce. This type of dish is also used for foods other than potatoes.
A typical type of Chowder that is made with a greater abundance of solid ingredients than liquid ingredients.
A snack food that is a potato sliced very thin and then deep-fat fried, which is also known as a "saratoga chip." They come in many different varieties that include different flavors, and textures.
A potato cake that combines finely chopped or grated potatoes and onions, which are flattened and then browned on one or both sides before serving.
A combination of ingredients that go together well make this type of soup similar but a more savory version of a traditional potato soup.
A milk and/or broth-based soup made from the flesh of orange Sweet Potatoes. Typically, this soup contains bits of onion and garlic cooked in a chicken broth that is mixed with milk, yogurt or half-and-half as a base.
A potato pancake, common in German homes, that is very similar to the American version of hash brown potatoes.
A kitchen utensil used to reduce whole soft foods, such as cooked potatoes and carrots into smaller bits.
A Korean noodle made from sweet potato starch. It is a thin long, translucent noodle with a chewy texture.
A type of vegetable considered to be a pumpkin and squash heirloom variety that is often used as a decorative squash rather than an eating squash.
A farl is an Irish term that means quarter cut. It is generally used in context with soda bread and potato bread/cakes (potato farls) that are cut into fourths or farls when served.
Similar to sweet potato chips, the Beet Chip is made from beets as a snack product similar to traditional potato chips.
A kitchen utensil used to cut uniform shapes for French fries from raw potatoes. There are a variety of different types of cutters available that manually control the width and depth of the cut, but typically not the length.
A Scandinavian flat bread that is very thin and round. It is made from cooked potatoes, flour, cream, salt, butter and sometimes sugar is added.
A potato and cabbage or kale side dish from Ireland that is typically served during festivals, holidays and various seasonal feasts such as Imbolc, the first day of spring or end of the Celtic year known as Samhain or Hallowe'en.
A term applied to a traditional French potato dish from the Dauphine in Savoy region, near the Italian border.
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