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101 Things To Do With A Potato - cover

101 Things To Do With A Potato

Stephanie Ashcraft

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

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Summary

The New York Times bestselling author of 101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix puts the simple spud at the root of dishes from breakfasts to desserts.  One potato, two potato, three potato—four! Introducing the next book in our thriving 101 series, 101 Things to Do with a Potato. Each year, the average American consumes close to 140 pounds of potatoes. With that in mind, nothing seems better than a cookbook featuring one of America’s major food staples—the potato! “Mrs. 101” Stephanie Ashcraft has ingeniously created simple recipes that take potatoes to a whole new level. Try a Breakfast Burrito in the morning, sample the Sausage Corn Chowder for lunch, have the Italian Potato Chips as a mid-afternoon snack, for dinner try the Potato Crust Pizza, and then savor the Sweet Potato Cheesecake for dessert! Additional recipes include: Easy Chicken Soup, Basic Potato Salad, Bacon-Ranch Potato Salad, Tater Tot Casserole, Mashed Potato Taco Pie, Swiss Scalloped Potatoes, Corn Bread Stuffing Potatoes, Twice-Baked Garlic Potatoes, Traditional Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Chili Cheese Fries, Baked Dijon Potato Wedges, Smoked Sausage-Egg Skillet, Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge, Potato Bread, and more.
Available since: 08/16/2004.
Print length: 128 pages.

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