Cook Irish potato well done.
Mash potato and start working in confectioners sugar until it is like stiff dough.
Roll out and spread with peanut butter.
Make into a roll, then slice.
ut; set aside while making stuffing.
Place potatoes in medium
Boil potato until done.
Mash potato in bowl well.
Gradually mash 1/2 box sugar in bowl with potato until tough.
Put some of the sugar on foil paper.
Pour mixture onto foil paper and knead dough.
Roll out with rolling pin, turning occasionally so as not to stick.
After rolled thin, spread desired amount of peanut butter.
Roll candy up like a jelly roll.
Put on plate and chill in freezer until hard enough to slice without tearing.
Must be cold.
Cook a large Irish potato until it falls apart.
Drain and put through a ricer.
Add confectioners sugar until potato is the right consistency and knead.
(It goes to liquid when the first sugar is added.
Keep adding sugar.)
Use your favorite flavor, peppermint, wintergreen, orange or vanilla.
The candy can be patted into a flat piece on waxed paper and spread on a cookie sheet. Refrigerate.
When dry, turn over and spread on the other side. Refrigerate.
This candy can be molded and dipped in chocolate.
Boil the Irish potato until it is soft.
Pour off excess water, then mash the potato.
Begin adding powdered sugar and beat. Continue adding powdered sugar until a stiff dough is formed.
Take a rolling pin and roll out in powdered sugar.
Roll into a thin rectangular shape.
Spread thin layer of peanut butter evenly over dough.
Roll dough up into a long round log shape.
Cut into slices like divinity.
Cook a small Irish potato until tender and drain well.
Mash potato and add enough powdered sugar to make dough.
Roll dough between wax paper.
Remove one paper and spread peanut butter on dough.
Roll up like jelly roll and chill in refrigerator.
Cut in slices and eat.
Mash potato and combine thoroughly with sugar and vanilla. (If mixture is too stiff, add one teaspoon milk.)
Roll out on lightly floured board surface.
Spread peanut butter.
Roll up like jelly roll and cut in circles.
You may use your own stuffing recipe or use Stove Top Stuffing.
I usually add 6 or 8 slices of bread to 1 box of Stove Top.
Mix in a separate bowl; set aside.
Mash potato and combine thoroughly with sugar and vanilla. (If mixture is too stiff, add 1 teaspoon milk.)
Roll out on lightly floured surface.
Spread with peanut butter.
Roll up like a jelly roll and cut into circles.
Candy will have pinwheel look.
Boil potato with jacket on until done.\tRemove peeling, mash and mix with half of powdered sugar.
Add cinnamon, vanilla and salt.
Mix with fingers until of doughy consistency by adding most of the remaining sugar.
Place mixture on wax paper which has been sprinkled with powdered sugar.
Roll out flat to a 1/4-inch thickness oblong shape.
Spread peanut butter over surface and roll up as a jelly roll.
Refrigerate at least 1 hour.
Slice and serve.
rizzle the mixture over the potato salad and stir in lightly
In a large bowl, whisk eggs, onion and pepper. Stir in potatoes, turkey and stuffing.
In a large skillet, heat butter and oil over medium-high heat. Working in batches, drop potato mixture by 1/2 cupfuls into pan; press to flatten slightly. Fry 4 to 5 minutes on each side or until golden brown and heated through. Drain on paper towels. Makes about 12 patties.
Boil potato in jacket until tender.
In small pan, cook bacon until lightly browned but not crisp, approx 3 minute
Coarsely grate potatoes into large bowl.
Add the bacon, cheese, oats, salmon, horseradish, and salt & pepper.
Add egg and stir to bind together.
Form into 8 small potato cakes and dust with flour.
The recipe does not call for them to be pan fried, however my sister did.
About 5-10 min each side, then served with sauce.
Add the butter to the potato.
Add chopped onion.
Stir in apples, herbs salt and pepper.
Stir well.
Cook with chosen meat.
Cream together sugar and butter.
Add eggs; beat well after each addition.
Add cooled potatoes and chocolate.
Sift together flour, baking powder and spices.
Add to cake mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour.
Add black walnuts; this helps to make the cake.
Pour into two 9-inch lightly greased and floured pans and bake at 325\u00b0 to 350\u00b0 according to your stove. Let cool and frost with Potato Cake Icing.
Boil potato until well done.
Take peeling off and mash well. Mix powdered sugar with potato until it is thick enough to roll out (takes about 1 pound box).
Sprinkle dough board with powdered sugar.
Roll out and spread with peanut butter.
Roll up.
Wrap in wax paper and refrigerate until cool enough to slice and serve.
Brown beef with onions. Add onion salt, garlic salt and all other ingredients except corn and potato. Simmer on low heat about 1 hour. Add corn and cook for 15 minutes (be sure to stir, because corn will stick). Grate Irish potato and add to stew to thicken. Cook until potato is done. Easy to freeze, just let cool and put in containers.
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To prepare Irish Cream Sauce:
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