How do you like your potatoes?

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I know how to fry, puree, and boil them.
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I love my potatoes slightly overcooked. I do want to try pureed potato with cheese and milk but I'm scared of what it will taste like. Lol.
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Mashed potatoes. Seasoned with some garlic.
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Post by Carly Sprout »

I've found myself with too many potatoes in my pantry and now I'm looking through this forum for suggestions. I think I'm going to try a hassleback baked potato with cheese and garlic and all that goodness. There's only so many French fries and mash I can make in a row.
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Mashed potato as my husband makes it - creamy, with butter and herbs. Delicious.
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Post by Aeesha Bashir »

I love my potatoes slightly boiled then roasted with a bit of salt, pepper, garlic powder and oil.
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kamanden wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 16:48 I love potatoes! I can never get enough of them. How many different ways can you cook potatoes?
Mashed, fried. Just any will go!
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I like potatoes in any way but my favorite has to be fried wedges.
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Potato is not my favourite. However I love potato salad with tuna fish, green peas and eggs. I also add black pepper and salt for taste.
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Post by Favour Alade Boluwatife »

I love my potatoes fried and I prefer to eat them with ketchup. It's nice I don't like the boiled potato
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Post by Mariamm Ibrahim »

Honestly, I love potatoes and I love my potatoes boiled. One of the reasons why I love potatoes is that it is highly nutritious.
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I like potatoes sliced and pan fried the best.
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Post by Connie Defoe »

:P Well first you bake them, not fully. Then you take them out and cut in half, scoop out insides, smash them, (the best you can) with butter, onions, bacon,chives, and cheese. Return The mix into the skins and finish baking, top with more cheese and my opinion ranch others says sour cream, and chives then Enjoy.
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Post by Martina Ungwugain »

French fries or nothing for me. That the only way I can eat potatoes.
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Post by Liza Chulukhadze »

Since childhood I have loved my potatoes roasted. It was heavenly to me. Recently I wanted to try potatoes that are roasted in butter instead of vegetable oil. I have heard that it gives the dish an additional flavour. I also enjoy plain mashed potatoes without any onion or garlic.
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