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Default Leftover mashed potatoes ???

On Jan 15, 11:23*pm, Sky > wrote:
> Tonight, I made 'dutch relish' for dinner. *Dutch relish is basically a
> thickened hamburger soup served over mashed potatoes. *So now I have a
> big batch of leftover mashed potatoes. *Anyone have suggestions what to
> do with leftover mashed potatoes? *There are always latkes, potato
> pancakes and croquettes and the like. *Is there a sweet instead of a
> savory recipe? *I don't know of any.
>
> Sky, who doesn't often make mashed potatoes
>
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Sky, google potato candy. The recipe below came from Cooks.com, but
I'll bet there are others. This is actually very good, but incredibly
rich.

Ruth


POTATO CANDY

1/2 cup mashed potatoes
powered sugar
peanut butter


Combine 1/2 cup mashed potatoes and power sugar till is firm enough to
roll. The mixture will become very wet; just keep adding powdered
sugar. roll out on powdered sugar like noodles. Cover with peanut
butter. Roll into jelly roll cut into small pieces. Very rich!
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On Jan 15, 10:28*pm, Mookie >
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> On Jan 15, 11:23*pm, Sky > wrote:
>
> > Tonight, I made 'dutch relish' for dinner. *Dutch relish is basically a
> > thickened hamburger soup served over mashed potatoes. *So now I have a
> > big batch of leftover mashed potatoes. *Anyone have suggestions what to
> > do with leftover mashed potatoes? *There are always latkes, potato
> > pancakes and croquettes and the like. *Is there a sweet instead of a
> > savory recipe? *I don't know of any.

>
> > Sky, who doesn't often make mashed potatoes

>
> > --
> > Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer!
> > Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!!

>
> Sky, google potato candy. *The recipe below came from Cooks.com, but
> I'll bet there are others. This is actually very good, but incredibly
> rich.
>
> Ruth
>
> POTATO CANDY
>
> 1/2 cup mashed potatoes
> powered sugar
> peanut butter
>
> Combine 1/2 cup mashed potatoes and power sugar till is firm enough to
> roll. The mixture will become very wet; just keep adding powdered
> sugar. roll out on powdered sugar like noodles. Cover with peanut
> butter. Roll into jelly roll cut into small pieces. Very rich!
> Submitted by: linda


Powered sugar???
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