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  2. Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - AOL

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    Slice your potatoes crosswise, 1/8 inches apart (remember not to slice all the way through!). Place your prepared potatoes on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Drizzle each potato with olive ...

  3. Joanna Gaines' cheesy baked potatoes are so easy to make that ...

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    I made Joanna Gaines' Hasselback potato recipe from her series "Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines."Being used to basic tailgate foods like chicken wings, the Hasselback potatoes seemed bougie to me.

  4. Hasselback potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Hasselback potatoes or Potato à la Hasselbacken (Swedish: hasselbackspotatis) are baked potatoes cut about halfway through into thin, fan-like slices. Hasselbacking is done to a fruit or vegetable to create artful-looking food while adding more flavor. [ 1 ]

  5. How to make restaurant-worthy baked potatoes at home - AOL

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    Prick potatoes with a fork before baking to shorten the baking time and to keep them from bursting. Place the potatoes on an unlined baking sheet and bake at 400 F for about one hour, or until tender.

  6. Pommes Anna - Wikipedia

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    The recipe calls for firm-fleshed potatoes and butter only. Potatoes are peeled and sliced very thin. The slices, salted and peppered, are layered into a pan (see below), generously doused with clarified butter, and baked until they form a cake. Then the cake is flipped every ten minutes until the outside is golden and crisp.

  7. This soup combines creamy potatoes with tender mushrooms for a hearty, comforting dish. The earthy flavors from the mushrooms balance the creamy potatoes, making it a perfect meal for chilly evenings.

  8. Baked potato - Wikipedia

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    A variation is Hasselback potatoes, in which the potato is cut into thin slices almost down to the bottom, so that the potato still holds its shape, and is then baked in the oven, occasionally scalloped with cheese. [6] The name "Hasselback" refers to the luxurious Hasselbacken hotel and restaurant in Stockholm, which originated this dish.

  9. How to Make Mashed Potatoes 10x Better, According to My ... - AOL

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    How to Make Mashed Potatoes 10x Better. First things first, potatoes. "I like Yukon gold potatoes for mashed," Luke tells me, saying they are a little creamier.