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I hate going to stores to buy potatoes because i never know what
they're going to turn out like once i've boiled/mashed/roasted, etc. them. I went to the store to buy some potatoes to make fishcakes. What i wanted were potatoes described as "creamy" by chefs. Anyway, i got to the store and found that the only bag of potatoes i could possibly carry home was a small bag of 'new potatoes' and before you ask it did not say what the best way to cook them was. When boiled, these potatoes were quite dry and flaky, sort of watery, rather than creamy. Anyone have any ideas of which varieties are 'creamy'? And if so- what variety is 'new potato', or is it a type on it's own? |
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