What type of potatoes do you find work the best?
i've enjoyed this post and the q & a's so much, it is awesome everyone trying different ways, measurements, taste, textures, ingredients and finally the «
what type of potatoes» q & a had me in stitches, «it just said potatoes», («they did nt tell me their names...»), lol, love it.
You can use
what type of potato you prefer.
Finally,
what type of potato is best and how best to season the potatoes.
Not exact matches
In terms
of how strict I am about
what type of carbs I eat (cheat days aside), the only things that I try to avoid are processed carbs such as bread, pasta, and tortillas; starchy carbs such as
potatoes, rice, and quinoa; most fruits because they are loaded with sugar; fruit juices; beer; and all sugar.
I adapted Jenn's recipe a bit to make use
of what I had on hand: I couldn't find sweet
potato vermicelli (the
type of noodles generally used for chap chae) so I substituted mung bean cellophane noodles; I added tempeh for protein (you could try small pieces
of organic chicken, pastured pork or grass - fed steak instead, if you like) and topped the dish off with homemade sriracha.
This time around we focused on
what sets a fine recipe apart from a truly fantastic one, from the
type of potatoes to the ratio
of ingredients.
And there's a lot
of confusion as to
what cereals to pick, the
type of bread or
potatoes.
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