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In Newfoundland, "chips, dressing and gravy" (referred to by outsiders as "Newfie fries" [8]) comprise French fries topped with "dressing" (turkey stuffing made with summer savory) and gravy. Another variation consists of topping the French fries with either ground beef, hot dogs, dressing and cheese and topped with gravy.
A deep-fried hot dog on pizza bread, topped with onions, peppers, and fried potatoes. [195] Jersey breakfast dog: Northeast New Jersey: A hot dog wrapped in bacon and deep fried, with melted cheese, on top of a fried or scrambled egg. [196] Maxwell Street Polish: Midwest Chicago A Polish sausage made with beef and pork, and with garlic and ...
German fries (also referred to as German fried potatoes) is a dish consisting of thinly sliced raw or cooked potatoes fried in fat, like lard, butter or vegetable oils. [1] Bacon and onion slices are common additional ingredients. Salt and pepper are always used for seasoning, while caraway, marjoram, rosemary and garlic are optional.
A potato dish featuring potatoes, sour cream, smoked sausage, hard-cooked eggs, and bread crumbs that is layered and baked. Ragda pattice: India: Patties made from boiled mashed potatoes and covered with a curry which consists of mashed and fried peas with onions, spices and tomatoes. Rappie pie: Canada
Nutrition: (Per Medium Order): Calories: 130 Fat: 1.5 g (Saturated Fat: 0.5 g) Sodium: 410 mg Carbs: 25 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 4 g. Mashed potatoes are a bit of an unorthodox side ...
Often made with matzo meal, egg, potato purée and served with apple sauce or sour cream. Potato waffle – can be fried, baked or grilled; Potatoes O'Brien – consists of pan-fried potatoes along with green and red bell peppers; Rösti – a Swiss dish; Tater tots – grated potatoes formed into bite-sized pieces
2. Spoon the soup mixture over the potatoes. Top with the cheese. Tip: To bake the potatoes, pierce the potatoes with a fork. Microwave on HIGH for 7 minutes or bake at 400°F. for 1 hour or or until fork-tender.
Potatoes first arrived on these shores in the 1620s as a gift from the governor of the Bahamas to his counterpart in the colony of Virginia. As in Europe, potatoes were slow to catch on.