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  2. Irish potato candy - Wikipedia

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    Irish potato candy is a traditional candy from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Despite its name, it is not from Ireland , and does not usually contain any potato . [ 1 ] The candies have a coconut cream inside (generally made from some blend of coconut, confectioner's sugar , vanilla, and cream or cream cheese ) and are rolled in cinnamon on the ...

  3. History of Irish Americans in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Irish potato candy is a traditional Philadelphia confection that, despite its name, is not from Ireland, and does not usually contain any potato. [41] The candies have a coconut cream inside (generally made from some blend of coconut, confectioner's sugar , vanilla, and cream or cream cheese ) and are rolled in cinnamon on the outside ...

  4. Cuisine of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Pretzels were sold in Philadelphia by numerous vendors on street corners. [6] Federal Pretzel Baking Company defined the soft pretzel for most Philadelphians during the 1900s by first applying mass production and distribution to a distinctive baked flavored family recipe. Another snack associated with Philadelphia is Irish potato candy.

  5. FOOD: Colcannon, a classic Irish medley of potatoes, greens

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    Millions of Americans claim some Irish ancestry and honor the patron saint of Ireland on March 17. One traditional St. Patrick's Day dish is colcannon, a classic Irish medley of potatoes and greens.

  6. 16 Classic Irish Recipes That Are Delicious All Year Long - AOL

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    From hearty Irish stews to soda bread and Irish coffee, discover the heart of Irish cuisine with these 16 classic and delicious Irish recipes that can be enjoyed year-round or to celebrate St ...

  7. Leftover potatoes? Make this easy traditional Irish dish - AOL

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    Mar. 17—Served alongside your St. Patrick's Day corned beef, or as a stand-alone vegetable dish, an ancient Irish dish called colcannon works as a handy and delicious way to fill up hungry people.

  8. Potato candy - Wikipedia

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    The potato candy pinwheel, sometimes shortened to just potato candy, is a rolled candy prepared by mixing mashed potatoes with large amounts of powdered sugar to create a dough-like consistency, and then adding a filling, traditionally peanut butter, and rolling the mix to produce a log-like confection. [1]

  9. 16 Traditional Irish Recipes to Celebrate This Weekend - AOL

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    4. Corned Beef and Cabbage. A dish rooted in Irish-American tradition, corned beef and cabbage is especially popular on St. Patrick's Day.Made using salt-cured beef brisket, the meat acts as a ...