Add
the still warm potatoes and shallots and mix well.
Not exact matches
While the mashed
potatoes are
still warm, ice the first layer.
This
potato salad is served
warm, which makes it all the more delicious because then the
potatoes and bacon are
still crispy and wonderful.
Rice the
potato while it's
still warm, then let it cool for 10 minutes.
Let the
potatoes cool enough to handle, but
still warm.
Pass peeled
potatoes through a food mill or sieve while
still warm.
Thoroughly mash the sweet
potatoes while they are
still warm, then set aside or refrigerate to cool completely.
Uncover the
potatoes and season while
still warm, tossing the
potatoes in a large bowl with the scallions, vegetable stock or cooking water, vinegar, and parsley.
The new
potatoes are boiled and then tossed with a little dressing while
still warm.
I whip the sweet
potatoes while
still warm and add in a little milk, cinnamon, maple syrup and a pinch of salt.
With a vinaigrette, dress
still -
warm potatoes so that they'll soak up the vinaigrette.
Remove the
potatoes from the oven and while
still warm, toss with the fresh herbs.
Boil or steam the
potatoes for 15 - 20 mins until tender, then cool quickly in cold water (it's fine if they're
still a bit
warm) and drain.
When
warm weather settles in, there are
still plenty of opportunities to enjoy comforting fare like this easy Greek
Potato Stew with Zucchini and Green Beans.
The secret is to add the dressing to the
potatoes when they are just out of the boiling pot and
still warm.
Remove from the oven, return to the bowl, and, while
still warm, mash with a
potato masher or large spoon.
Slice open each
potato and, while
potato is
still warm, spoon cottage cheese on top.
Whisk together bacon drippings, vinegar, and Dijon mustard, and toss with the
potatoes while
still warm.
While the
potatoes are
still warm, whisk together the bacon drippings, vinegar, and mustard, then toss with the
potatoes.
While
still warm, place the
potatoes in a small bowl and toss with just enough dressing to lightly and evenly coat them.