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Potatoes, are of course, a great starchy side dish and/or main dish, and at least for me.  They are not only hearty but have that comforting quality I seek even during these last days of winter and the beginning weeks of Spring.  But I do find that by this time of the year I struggle to find something interesting and new to do with the ol’ standby’ of potatoes.  By this time of the winter my family has had their fill of baked potatoes, roasted potatoes and mashed potatoes and we are all looking for something new and exciting.

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Mexican Stuffed Potatoes

I’m sure you are all very well aware that there are many different types and varieties of potatoes.  Some work better for different recipes depending on how they are cooked.  I am a huge fan of organic potatoes (regardless of the variety), simply because they have so much more flavor and character – not to mention the added health benefits of being organically grown.  Below you will find a simple chart to help you decipher which potato is right for your next potato masterpiece dish!

Type of Potato 

Varieties/Common Names 

Best Cooking Method & Common Uses 

Texture 

Baking or Starchy Potatoes 

Russet Burbank, Russet Arcadia, Norgold Russet, Goldrush, Norkotah, Long White (or White Rose or California Long White), and Idaho 

Baking, mashing or French Fries 

Light and fluffy baked, light and creamy mashed, and really, the only potato worth frying. 

Boiling Potatoes or Waxy Potatoes 

Round White, Round Red, Yellow Potato, Red Potato, Salad Potato, La Soda, Red La Rouge, Red Pontiac, Red Nordland, Red Bliss, Yellow Finnish, Ruby Crescent, and Australian Crescent and New Potatoes 

Boiling, roasting or grilling. Ideal for soups, casseroles, potato salad, roasting, and barbecuing because of their tendency to hold their shape. 

Boiling potatoes (waxy potatoes) are firmer when cooked than baking potatoes. You can mash them, but instead of smooth and creamy, the results tend to be thick and lumpy. 

"All purpose" potatoes 

Yukon Gold, Peruvian Blue, Superior, Kennebec, and Katahdin 

Great for roasting, pan frying, and using in soups, stews, and gratins. They can be baked, mashed, and fried, but will not produce the same results as the baking potato. 

More moist than baking potatoes and yet will still hold together in boiling water. 

Now that you have the right potato for the right dish…let’s talk recipes.  This month I’d like to share my top 10 favorite potato dishes.  These recipes range from very simple (but equally delicious) to elegant and rich.  

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Potato Lasagna with Sautéed Mushrooms

#1:  Scalloped Potatoes with Gruyere
#2:  Baked Potato Soup
#3:  Champ (Mashed Potatoes with Green Onions)
#4:  Creamless Potato Gratin
#5:  Mexican Stuffed Potatoes
#6:  Baby Red Potatoes Stuffed with Roasted Garlic & Herbs
#7:  Potato & Leek Soup
#8:  Ricotta & Spinach Gnocchi with Gorgonzola Cream Sauce
#9:  Potato Lasagna with Sautéed Mushrooms
#10:  Shepherd’s Pie with Spinach

- Chef Jessica

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