Thursday, November 16, 2023

Taters

 We were talking at the barber shop this morning, and someone said that they hadn't ever seen a potato dish at a Mexican restaurant.

Come to think of it, I've never seen a potato dish in an Italian restaurant.  Nor an Oriental restaurant.

Tatiers won't grow in Mexico or Italy?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

My wife and I ate potato pizza in Rome. It was really good.

Anonymous said...

Do a search. They all here have quite a few recipes

Anonymous said...

Get on down to Peru, they have over a thousand versions.

Old NFO said...

Hispanics DO have potato recipes, we just don't see many of them up here.

Anonymous said...

Gnocchi are made from potato flour. They are Italian.

Judy said...

Papas con chorizo y huevos (potatoes with chorizo and eggs) are excellent as is or in a burrito, taco, torta, or gordita.  The egg is not absolutely necessary, but I like eggs.

Anonymous said...

Papas Fritas (skillet fried sliced fries) is very common down here in the RGV
A alternate recipe of square cut and heavily seasoned is also done, but I don't remember the name of it.

Potato is very versatile.

BobF said...

I'm reading this post late, but here I happen to sit munching on a red potato that has been boiled with a Zatarain's bag and various goodies not the least of which were andouille and shrimp. All but the taters are long gone, as will be the taters in a little while. Worth the morning dragon breath.