Showing posts with label Potato recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potato recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Funeral Potatoes

 


Photo source:  Mom on Timeout

"Funeral Potatoes are the ultimate comfort food! This easy hash brown casserole is loaded with cheesy potatoes, onion, garlic, sour cream and has a crunchy cornflake topping. The perfect side dish!" Comment from Trish of Mom on Timeout

Although I have seen this recipe around for years, I never got around to making them.  I hope to make them soon, they sound delicious.

Click here to go to Trish's recipe page. 




Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Potatoes . . . a collection of recipes



If I could only choose one food and only one that I could have every day, day and night, I would choose potatoes . . . my ultimate comfort food.

Yes, I really could make a meal out of just potatoes, especially baked potato topped with chili and cheese.  The possibilities are endless!

I've decided to have a post that is totally dedicated to my favorite food ever.  New recipes will be added as I find them.


Favorite Family Recipes has an excellent collection of potato recipes and listing of all types of potatoes. Can be found here.

Potato Recipes: The Food Network
Learn how to use potatoes, an American staple, in everything from the simplest to the most elegant side dishes and meals. From garlic mashed to oven-roasted and everything in between, find our favorite potato recipes.

Crispy Smashed Potatoes and more potato recipes from Food Folks and Fun.

Potato Recipes for People Who Love Spuds from Taste of Home.  Click here to go to the page.


20 Potato Recipes That Prove You Can Never Have Too Many Spuds from All Recipes.  Click here to go to the page.

This collection of easy potato recipes is filled with dishes perfect for comfort food lovers from Bless This Mess Please.  Click here to go to the page.

42 perfect potato recipes you need in your recipe box from Kitchen Divas.  Click here to go to the page.









Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Mama's Baked French Fries by Trishia Yearwood



I've been thinking about these french fries since I saw Trishia Yearwood prepare this dish on the Food Network.  They are healthier than deep fried french fries, full of flavor and I love the crispiness of the fries.

Click here to go to Food Network's recipe page.