Potato
Sausage Stew
By Joanie Moscoe
Leek and Potato Soup
This soup is related to brotchán foltchep, a classic leek and oatmeal soup (also known as brotchán roy) that combines leeks, oatmeal and milk. This version is thickened with potatoes instead of oatmeal and flavored with chicken stock instead of milk. Serve it with savory whole wheat scones or slices of brown soda bread.
Garlic, White Cheddar and Chipotle Mashed Potatoes
Thirty-six garlic cloves may sound like a lot, but they're cooked until mellow in flavor.
This recipe was created to accompany Spiced Beef Tenderloin Steaks with Mango Salsa.
Layered Potato, Onion and Celery Root Casserole
Rich and satisfying, this is sure to be the hit of the party-especially if it's a cold day.
Hamburger Pie
Now and again all a recipe requires to embitter a child is one fatal ingredient. My siblings tell me that they recall Hamburger Pie as a kid-friendly favorite. I dreaded it. Spying its mashed-potato crust through the oven window, I always groaned. Today my stomach still sinks with recollection, and here's why: sliced green beans from a can. Yes, they're fast, but can anyone defend the taste, texture, or color of canned green beans?
My sister has tried to gussy up this dish, and I'm sure you can find many hoity-toity versions (usually called Shepherd's Pie). But here, taken from the brittle pages of her kitchen scrapbook, is the very recipe my mom prepared for her ungrateful son. Everything in it could be found in our house on any day.
Mothers take note: This recipe would allow fresh green beans, cooked. Unless, of course, your little epicure insists on canned!
By Lois Pascal
Beef Brisket Braised with Dried Fruit, Yams and Carrots
This can be prepared one day ahead, making the seder day much easier. Serve steamed broccoli on the side.
Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Roasted whole garlic got its start at Chez Panisse. Here, it’s added to the decade’s ultimate comfort food, smooth and creamy mashed potatoes.
Mini Stuffed Potatoes
Whether you're watching the Super Bowl or just having friends over for a party, these potatoes are a great hors d'oeuvre. Feel free to double the recipe if you're expecting a big crowd.
By Lisa Chernick
Roasted Fingerling Potatoes with Crème Fraîche and Caviar
Place mother-of-pearl caviar spoons in the crème fraîche and caviar bowls for spooning the toppings onto the potatoes. What to drink: Three-Olive Martinis and brut rosé Champagne.
Veal Scallops with Bacon and Potatoes
Hélène Wagner-Popoff writes, "My husband, Ivan, and I moved to Corsica from Madagascar eleven years ago on a whim. We restored an abandoned convent and saved the thousand-year-old olive grove surrounding it. The fact that I live in the country — with the luxury of having a garden full of wonderful ingredients — makes it easy for me to love cooking. I like to surprise my family and guests with unexpected flavor combinations that don't take a lot of effort."
By Hélène Wagner-Popoff
Sweet Potato Salad with Chili-Lime Dressing
This is a great summer salad, perfect with all kinds of barbecue and grilled foods. It's also a wonderful way to brighten up a winter dinner of broiled chicken or beef.
By Lauren Chattman
Clam and Oyster Chowder
Laura Trevino of Washington, D.C., writes: "This hearty chowder is the perfect thing for a chilly evening. Serve it with dark beer and crusty bread or oyster crackers."
Potato Galette with Wild Mushrooms
Crisp rounds of potato are layered with wild mushrooms in this hearty dish. Prepare both galettes in the morning, then reheat them after the turkey comes out of the oven.
Garlic Mashed Potatoes with Chives
This delicious variation on a side-dish classic is made with red potatoes and flavored with a full head of roasted garlic.
This recipe is an accompaniment for Chicken and Mashed Potatoes with Herb-roasted Tomatoes and Olive Broth .
By Stephen Gontram
Potatoes Roasted with Rosemary and Sea Salt
Mincing the garlic and chopping the rosemary the night before (and storing them in a resealable plastic bag in the fridge) makes preparation the next morning a snap.