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Mashed Potato Tacos

Submitted by: GUNNEAU 
Good kids' snack - crunchy taco shells filled with mashed potatoes, French fried onions, sour cream, butter, and cheese. Top with additional sour cream, cheese, French fried onions, and hot or mild sauce. 

Potato and Broccoli Casserole

Submitted by: Addie 
There 's lots of potatoes and broccoli taste in this hearty casserole. Broccoli soup, sour cream, cheddar cheese and a bit of mustard, join the vegetables in the pot and cook away in the oven for about an hour. 

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Chili Potato Burritos

Submitted by: jenneumann 
Home Town: Bettendorf, Iowa, USA
Living In: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
You can use any kind of chili pepper you like - I like poblano or chipotle the best. Buy them dried and put them in your blender to make powder! Serve warm with a dollop of sour cream if desired. You can substitute taco sauce for enchilada sauce. 

Potato and Bread Cutlets

Submitted by: Seema 
Crispy fried potato cutlets are a delicious companion for eggs and bacon. 

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Potato Curry

Submitted by: JSCHAFFE 
This is a great creamy curry recipe. It is very mild, and unlike typical curries. A crowd pleaser! 

Potato Salad with Cream

Submitted by: Sallie 
My mother-in-law wrote her recipe down for me 25 years ago. It is still one of my favorites. The parsley is optional in this recipe. 

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Potato Skillet

Submitted by: LaDonna 
Good old-fashioned fried potatoes and bacon topped with melted cheese. 

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Restaurant-Style Potato Salad

Submitted by: Mary Ann Benzon 
Parsley, shredded carrot, pimentos and white onion all play their part in making the dressing and the salad taste sensational. 

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Potato and Cheese Frittata

Submitted by: DONSSWEETY 
Home Town: Big Bear City, California, USA
This potato and cheese frittata is great by itself or with some fruit on a Sunday morning. 

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Homestyle Potato Chips

Submitted by: ALMALOU 
Home Town: Saint Helena, California, USA
Living In: Amman, Amman, Jordan
Making homestyle potato chips is fun and easy. Guaranteed they wont last long! A food processor with a slicing attachment is very helpful. Experiment with the thickness, you may like them thicker or thinner. I like to use olive oil because it has less trans fats, but you can use safflower, corn, or peanut oil as well as vegetable oil. 
 
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