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  2. Colcannon - Wikipedia

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    Colcannon is most commonly made with only four ingredients: potatoes, butter, milk and cabbage. Irish historian Patrick Weston Joyce defined it as "potatoes mashed with butter and milk, with chopped up cabbage and pot herbs". [3]

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    Martha Stewart. Cindy Ord/Getty Images; Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock The recipe calls for all the typical ingredients, including onions, celery, sage, and two loaves of stale white bread.

  4. Potato bread - Wikipedia

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    Kartoffelbrot (German: [kaʁˈtɔfl̩ˌbʁoːt] ⓘ) is a potato bread that may contain spelt and rye flour.. Berches is a German-Jewish bread made for Shabbat.Like other Ashkenazi challot, it is typically braided, but unlike the sweet, eggy challah of eastern Ashkenazi cuisine, berches bread contains boiled, mashed, and cooled potato, and has no egg and very little sugar in the dough.

  5. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    A round, battered pie of minced pork, onion, potato and seasoning. Potato bread: Arán prátaí A flat bread made from potato and flour, dry-fried. A key component of the Ulster fry. Scone: Scóna A scone is a single-serving quick bread/cake, usually made of wheat, barley or oatmeal with baking powder as a leavening agent and baked on sheet pans.

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  7. Martha Stewart's Super-Simple Tip Will Give You the Fluffiest ...

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    According to Martha, it's actually the step you need to get the potato to be its fluffiest. "That smashing breaks up all the fibers, and makes the potato a delightful, fluffy creation."

  8. Northern Irish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A soda bread farl. Soda bread is one of Northern Ireland's griddle breads; it can be eaten straightaway, or cooked until golden in an Ulster fry. They are sometimes eaten with butter and homemade jam, or with savoury food such as smoked salmon, fresh fried eel, or thick dry-cured bacon. Soda bread is a soft, thick and fluffy bread.

  9. How to Make a Casserole 10x Better, According to Martha Stewart

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