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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. 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]

  4. 36 Easy Irish Desserts To Bring To Any St. Patrick's Day Party

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    There's a healthy dose of salt in the dough, making it easy to down 4 or 5 without overdosing on sugar. Use sweet-and-salty Irish Kerrygold butter to make them extra delicious.

  5. 48 St. Patrick’s Day Desserts, from Guinness Brownies to ...

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    Erin McDowell. Time Commitment: 35 minutes Why I Love It: beginner-friendly, special occasion-worthy, <10 ingredients Serves: 4 to 6 Save the yogurt and fruit parfaits for Easter.These layered ...

  6. 62 Irish-Inspired Recipes That'll Soak Up The Booze ... - AOL

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    Colcannon is a traditional Irish dish made of creamy mashed potatoes and some green veggie. Most typically you'll find cabbage or kale, paired with some green aromatics like leeks and chives.

  7. Shane Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Since 1863, candy and candy-making materials have been made or sold in the premises at 110 Market Street (originally known as the High Street), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [4] The location was part of an active candy-making industry that grew up around the sugar trade. In 1910, Philadelphia was home to as many as 1,200 confectioneries. [5]

  8. Leprechauns of All Ages Will Love These St. Paddy's Day Desserts

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    There's the salty corned beef and cabbage, the spiked Irish coffee, and, of course, all the other traditional Irish dishes that'll make you feel like taking a trip to the rolling green hills of ...

  9. Cuisine of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Another snack associated with Philadelphia is Irish potato candy. 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, resulting in an appearance reminiscent of small potatoes.