Can someone please identify this food?!


Question: Can someone please identify this food?
Its a round potato ball. It has a nice crunchy bit on the outside and in the actual ball its mash potato? Please! I had them a while back and now I'm craving for them.

Answers:

Sounds like Pommes Noisettes,a French recipe- those are yummy!



They sell them to food service restaurants and such. There just fried mashed potato balls not croquettes, croquettes have a breading on the outside to where these are made of all potato. There are similar ones at your local supermarket freezer called SMILES. They are the same thing your talking about just in a smile face design.



It's baked potatoes I believe :) what you do is cut the potato in half and scoop out a little of the potato, add butter and salt! Then you stick it back together, wrap it in tin foil and finally bake it in the oven! You would bake it for about 30 minutes I think, but check online. :P

Me! :)



It's a Latin American dish called "Papa rellenas" (Fried Stuffed Potatoes). Check out the recipe that "The Three Guys from Miami" have put together.
Good stuff and quite easy to make.

http://icuban.com/food/papas.html



Amanda we don't have potato patties in a fish shop in england.we have fish patties. cheese and corned beef patties. but it sounds like a potato croquette.



Are you sure that it was potato and not an Italian Rice Ball.

If it were flat I would guess a Knish.

Mymother made a kind of dumpling similar to your description.



it is a potato croquette bread crumbs on the outside, potato inside.

years of life experience!



Potato Croquettes



Potato Croquettes?



it sounds to me like a potato patty that u buy in fish an chip shops in England kind of like a potato roulade



It could be Duchess Potatoes




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