What is your favorite style or variety of potato?
Russet, Yukon Gold, etc. for variety.
For style: boiled, baked, fried, scalloped, mashed, etc.
Perhaps you enjoy them in soup, curries, etc.
Red potatoes from North Dakota.
They have more flavor and less water. They make a wonderful potato salad. Baked or mashed, they are just better overall.
Marish Piper made into chips (UK style chips)
Quote from: big kim on December 22, 2024, 11:13:24 AMMarish Piper made into chips (UK style chips)
Ah yes, we should not forget about the chips.
Chrissy
Quote from: Lori Dee on December 22, 2024, 09:09:34 AMRed potatoes from North Dakota.
They have more flavor and less water. They make a wonderful potato salad. Baked or mashed, they are just better overall.
Oh yes, we cannot forget about potato salad.
Seems to me there are two main varieties of that, one with mustard and it looks a bit yellow and the other that looks more creamy.
Chrissy
Then there is Mr. Potato Head.
I might try growing potatoes. Have you?
I have grown sweet potaotes.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 22, 2024, 12:39:03 PMOh yes, we cannot forget about potato salad.
Seems to me there are two main varieties of that, one with mustard and it looks a bit yellow and the other that looks more creamy.
Chrissy
Oh, no. There are many varieties of potato salad. I have seen four or five varieties at the deli. Mustard, Classic, Amish Style, Home Style, and German that I can think of.
Quote from: Lori Dee on December 22, 2024, 12:44:23 PMOh, no. There are many varieties of potato salad. I have seen four or five varieties at the deli. Mustard, Classic, Amish Style, Home Style, and German that I can think of.
Yes, you are right Lori.
I usually just get those two options that I mentioned presented at the Supermarket.
Perhaps size does matter at times. I tend to prefer the very long French fries over the stubbly ones.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 22, 2024, 12:40:14 PMI might try growing potatoes. Have you?
Yes! I have a garden so have my own potatoes. I got potatoes and carrots and squash for the winter.
I enjoy eating scalloped potatoes.