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itself
08-11-2011, 05:41 PM
I am addicted to salt & vinegar chips. I don't eat them a lot, but when I do, it is divine!
Do any of you have a recipe to perhaps make sweet potatoes or regular potatoes with salt and vinegar in some fashion?
Thanks!
KnottedYet
08-11-2011, 06:47 PM
Baked, cubed, and sprinkled with coarse salt and malt vinegar.
YUM!
KnottedYet
08-11-2011, 07:57 PM
I'm beginning to think Knot is a rather good cook.
:)
Naw, I suck as a cook.
I only put effort into the things I like to eat... ;)
Owlie
08-11-2011, 08:25 PM
That's pretty much the classic way to do them. My father thinks that potatoes (well, fried ones!) seasoned in such a way should be paired with a large helping of deep-fried cod, wrapped in newspaper (the kind with lampblack-based ink) and consumed in the late evening in the rain, with a side helping of mushy peas.
KnottedYet
08-11-2011, 09:28 PM
OMG, mushy peas!
Brings back my childhood! We also had bouncy peas - canned peas so sodden with preservatives and food coloring (green) that they bounced if they fell off your plate. (This was the 1970's. Preservatives were good for you!)
To this day, I don't like peas unless they are in pea soup with ham or as pea-pods. (love them fresh off the vine) And I yearn for meat pies with egg glaze and hard boiled eggs inside.
Oh, and tea with far too much sugar and milk. The kind you'd get at the train station, with a wee packet of digestives.
And semolina with faux strawberry jam. (pudding at school)
...sigh.
badger
08-12-2011, 12:25 PM
I didn't know that potato salad as we know them here are mayonnaise based. I grew up eating it "German" style, which is oil and vinegar. I'm sure you can look up a recipe for it but it's mostly just boiled (or baked) potato sliced about 1/6" with onions, oil, vinegar, and salt. I forgo the onions and throw in carrots and celery but I'm sure you can vary them.
One thing I should note is it really won't taste very good with olive oil, the flavour's too strong. Best to stick to something like grapeseed or sunflower.
malkin
08-12-2011, 02:18 PM
That's pretty much the classic way to do them. My father thinks that potatoes (well, fried ones!) seasoned in such a way should be paired with a large helping of deep-fried cod, wrapped in newspaper (the kind with lampblack-based ink) and consumed in the late evening in the rain, with a side helping of mushy peas.
It's also lovely to eat them in a car and steam up the windows in doing so!
No peas for me, thanks.
Susan
08-16-2011, 04:26 AM
I didn't know that potato salad as we know them here are mayonnaise based. I grew up eating it "German" style, which is oil and vinegar. I'm sure you can look up a recipe for it but it's mostly just boiled (or baked) potato sliced about 1/6" with onions, oil, vinegar, and salt. I forgo the onions and throw in carrots and celery but I'm sure you can vary them.
One thing I should note is it really won't taste very good with olive oil, the flavour's too strong. Best to stick to something like grapeseed or sunflower.
Boil potatoes, let them cool, then peel and slice them.
Prepare the dressing in a bowl:
1 onion, cut to very small pieces
Garlic
Salt, Pepper, nutmeg
Vinegar (a white kind, whine or apple), Oil (as Badger said, it should taste neutral)
You can add a bit of mustard if you like
Mix in the sliced potatoes, maybe add a little bit of water if it is too dry.
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