The most versatile of foods, creating chips, hash browns, and vodka, among other things. Which option is the best one?
IMO some good hot chips (fries for you incorrect Americans)
Vodka
Baked potato, done properly in the oven so the skin is crispy, broken open and the inside mashed up with butter and grated cheese. Food of the gods.
Add in some sour cream and I’m absolutely in agreement.
YES.
Might as well finish the twice baked process, you’re 90% of the way there! They’re better anyway…
Fries!
North Carolina Hot Chips for thin and crispy
Or Sidewinder Fries for thick and fluffy
I mean, pierogis, right? Gotta be.
I like it on shepherds pie, ALSO one of our local pubs makes Irish nachos which is sliced fried potatoes with cheese, jalapenos, guacamole, pico de gallo and black olives.
Coal baked served with olive oil and garlic
I like fresh-cut fries.
Fondant potatoes. I don’t ever bother doing the perfect cylinder cut, but they’re amazing.
3am Waffle House hashbrowns after a night of drinking. Smothered and covered, of course.
Bombay Grilled Sandwich. It’s usually a vegan dish but also has a cheese variation. Pressure-cooker-boiled-and-mashed potato tastes really great as a processed cheese substitute - personally, I would prefer it with black pepper, salt and MSG.
What goes in as the optional ingredient depends on you - beetroot, radish, capsicum, cucumber. But potatoes, tomatoes and onions are the main ingredients.
Smashed, it’s unreal. They basically end up tasting like little pastries. Everyone is always blown away when I serve them like this
chip, fries, and sometimes hash browns.
Pan fried potatoes are the bomb
My favorite is new potatoes from a crawfish boil. Second is probably really good potato salad, especially when there’s some gumbo to put on it.
No points for guessing where I’m from.
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