What is your favorite way to eat potatoes? Mashed with gravy,?!


Question: hash browns, baked with butter & sour cream & chives, or some other delicious way.


Answers: hash browns, baked with butter & sour cream & chives, or some other delicious way.

It's a tossup between baked with sour cream/butter and plain mashed.

i love them alllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I like mashed red potatoes with a bit of the skin still left on them. Mash them with butter, chives, and sour cream. YUM!

I've never met a potato I didn't like. But I think my favorite way is a good baked (jacket) potato w/ butter, sour cream, cheese, real bacon bits, chives (not green onions)

A close second would be homemade mashed taters w/ cream gravy.

I love mash.

I like to use sour cream or greek yoghurt instead of milk/butter.

I also like to put a bit of hot flavour in by adding a bit of wasabi paste or peri peri or chili.... try it, tastes AWESOME

i love raw potatoes lol i know its weird but its my favorite

fried potatoes with bacon and onion... maybe a little cheddar topping with some country gravy.. sounds good :)

Baked with butter,melted cheddar cheese and sour cream.sometimes with a touch of bacon bits. mmmmm

Hash browns in the crock pot with evaporated milk, soy ham (we are Jewish so don't mix milk and meat), onions, soy bacon, milk, many different kinds of cheeses, cheddar cheese soup, cream of mushroom soup, cream of chicken soup and just before you take it up, sour cream. It is rich and good. It is probably very fattening so we don't get it that often. LOL

Potato Casserole is my most favorite. Fried potatoes is second.

Homemade potato salad, mashed with country gravy, fried with onions and bacon or baked with sour cream, butter, salt and lot of pepper!

bake potato with the works

roast potatoes rock!





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