Potato Farls is this a Northern Irish term used for potato cakes or is it used in the republic too?!


Question: Potato Farls is this a Northern Irish term used for potato cakes or is it used in the republic too?
Just that, thanks anyone

Answers:

Also known as potato cake or potato bread, this is very much a northern dish. It is an important - indeed essential - constituent of the Potato FarlUlster Fry, alongside bacon, egg, sausage and perhaps fried soda farl.

The recipe calls for cooked, mashed potatoes. These should be freshly boiled, or, better still, steamed and passed through a food mill, and used warm.



Yes but since 911 we in the Republic like to call them Patriot Patties to piss off the French.



I've never heard it down here :)




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