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ProducePeak season in temperate regions is late summer through fall (August–October in Northern Hemisphere), though potatoes are stored year-round and are effectively available year-round in most markets due to cold storage capabilities.

Potatoes are a good source of resistant starch, vitamin B6, potassium, and manganese; when cooked with skin, they provide dietary fiber and phenolic compounds with antioxidant properties.

About

The potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a starchy tuber native to the Andean highlands of South America, domesticated approximately 7,000-10,000 years ago. The edible portion is an underground stem modified for nutrient storage, characterized by a firm, pale-to-yellow or reddish flesh when raw, and a brown, tan, or reddish skin depending on variety. Potatoes contain approximately 17-20% starch, moderate protein, and minimal fat, with a neutral, slightly sweet, and earthy flavor that becomes more pronounced when cooked. Major varieties include russet (high starch, mealy texture), waxy yellow-fleshed potatoes (firm, suitable for boiling), red potatoes (waxy, low starch), fingerlings (elongated, thin-skinned), and purple or blue potatoes (anthocyanin-rich, historical heirloom cultivars). The starch content and texture vary by variety and growing conditions, making different types suited to specific culinary applications.

Culinary Uses

Potatoes are among the world's most versatile and widely consumed vegetables, central to cuisines across Europe, North and South America, Africa, and Asia. High-starch russets are ideal for baking, mashing, and frying due to their fluffy texture; waxy varieties retain shape when boiled or roasted and are preferred for salads and stews. Potatoes feature in iconic dishes including French fries, mashed potatoes, Spanish tortillas, Irish colcannon, Indian curries, Peruvian causa, and Eastern European preparations. They are prepared through boiling, baking, roasting, frying, steaming, or pureeing, and serve as a starch base in soups, stews, gratins, and composed dishes. The neutral flavor profile makes potatoes compatible with diverse ingredients—from acidic vinegars to rich creams, aromatic herbs, and bold spices.

Recipes Using potatoes (444)

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Haitian Bouillon I

A Haitian soup

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Haitian Ratatouille

Haitian Ratatouille from the Recidemia collection

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Halo Vegan Pâté

Always check the ingredients to make sure the product is vegan.

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Ham and Cheese Frittata

Ham and Cheese Frittata from the Recidemia collection

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Ham and Potato Salad

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Gonzales Estate in Crandall, Texas in 1980.

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Ham and Potato Skillet

Ham and Potato Skillet from the Recidemia collection

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Herb Roasted Potatoes I

Part of Herbs 'N Spices: A Holiday Menu: a complete menu for a holiday open house or buffet-add the appetizers.

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Hobgoblin stew

Hobgoblin stew from the Recidemia collection

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Hobo Burgers

- This is a camping classic. Wrapping the meal in cabbage leaves helps to preserve moisture and prevent burning.

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Homefried Potatoes

Great with breakfast, especially on cold mornings. The secret to diner-style homefries is to boil the potatoes first; otherwise, the potatoes take too long to cook and never turn properly soft inside.

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Honduran Tamales

Honduran Tamales from the Recidemia collection

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Horseradish Mayo Potatoes

Horseradish Mayo Potatoes

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Hot Dish Meat Balls

Hot Dish Meat Balls from the Recidemia collection

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Hot Dog-Linguica Stew

This recipe taken from www.Portuguese-recipes.com

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Hot Dog Stew

Serve this with cucumber salad, and a crusty French bread. This is quick, warming for the winter, and delicious. It's an old family recipe that Jewish-Hungarians have been making for a gazillion years. Use kosher hot dogs, of course.

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Hot Dutch Potato Salad

A potato salad that is eaten warm. You can add some meat like chicken, bacon or ham if you like a little more taste.

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Indian Potatoes

Vegan Cuisine

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Indian Soup

Indian Soup from the Recidemia collection

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Iraqi Taghrib

This is an Iraqi recipe eaten by the poor people in Iraq since it is so simple, but the taste is kingly. It is a kind of soup/stew served over cut up pieces of large flatbread.

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Irish Lamb Stew

Irish Lamb Stew from the Recidemia collection

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Irish Potato Candies

These potato candies tend to harden fast if not placed in sealed container. Makes 36 Potato candies.

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Irish Shepherd's Pie

One of the most famous Irish dishes, Shepherd's Pie is traditionally made from leftover mutton, minced and topped with mashed Potato. However, pre-cooked minced (or ground) Beef can be used.

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Irish Stew

Irish Stew is a traditional Irish dish made from lamb or mutton as well as potatoes, onions and parsley. It originated in Ireland but appears in cookbooks all over Europe, including in Escoffier's Guide Culinaire.

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Israeli Bean Soup

Israeli Bean Soup from the Recidemia collection

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Israeli Potato Salad

Israeli Potato Salad from the Recidemia collection

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Jerky Stew

Jerky Stew

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Jota

Jota, a sturdy bean soup with sauerkraut from Trieste. " La Jota, piatto tipico triestino, tastes the next day even better.

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Juliennesuppe

It takes time to prepare the vegetables, but the taste you get from this soup makes it all well worth it. Serve with fresh French bread.

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Kafta bil Sanieh

Baked Kafta right|Kafta bil sanieh

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Ka Lee Ped

Duck curry

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Kalfakjot a Fati

Kalfakjot a Fati Veal in a casserole

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Kanchkolar Dom

Kanchkolar Dom from the Recidemia collection

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Kartoffelpuffer

Kartoffelpuffer

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Kartoffelsalat

Makes about 12 servings Kartoffelsalat

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Kenyan Vegetable Curry

Kenyan Vegetable Curry from the Recidemia collection

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Khoresht Bamiye

Makes 6 servings

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Kolhapuri Mutton Rassa

Ethnicity - Marathi, West Indian Type of meal - Party, Lunch, Dinner

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Kopytka

right|Kopytka Serves 6.

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Kotlety Ziemniaczane

Kotlety Ziemniaczane

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Kov roghan

right

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Kremithosoupa

An onion soup Onion Soup Cooking Time: 35 minutes

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Krompirjeva Solata

Potato salad

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Krumplileves

Potato soup

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Kugeli

Kugeli from the Recidemia collection

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Kugeli I

Lithuanian potato casserole

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Kugelis

(also bulvių plokštainis, the lexically correct non-foreign name, literally "flat potato dish", or banda, a dialecticism frequent especially in the Dzūkija region) is a baked potato pudding that is a Lithuanian dish.

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Kugelis II

Kugelis II from the Recidemia collection

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Kugelis III

Potato pudding

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Kukulhu bis Riha

Kukulhu bis Riha from the Recidemia collection

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Latkes

are potato pancakes, commonly associated with the Jewish cultural tradition in the United States and Europe. They can be and are served any time, but traditionally form part of the menu during the celebration of Chanukah.