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Russet Potato

Boxty

Made with a mixture of cooked and raw potatoes, boxty was created as a way to use a few readily available ingredients to produce different results. It can take shape as bread, pancakes or dumplings. The recipe has been popular for so long that one traditional rhyming song goes, "Boxty on the griddle, boxty on the pan; if you can't make boxty, you'll never get a man." The households that didn't have a store-bought grater improvised by using nails to punch grating holes into a box or flattened tin can. Boxty is most often made as a griddle bread, served with bacon and eggs for a special breakfast treat.

Eggplant, Potato and Pepper Casserole

Majorcans love to talk about the quality of their vegetables, and this dish of sautéd eggplant, potatoes and bell peppers in fresh tomato sauce, called tumbet, is one of their favorite creations. We suggest serving it with grilled fish or lamb chops, as Majorcans do.

Potato-Crusted Quiche with Smoked Cheddar and Canadian Bacon

This quiche also makes a simple and delicious dinner served with a mixed green salad and some crusty bread.

Super Garlicky Mashed Potatoes

A potato dish for dedicated garlic lovers.

Two-Potato Soup

Russets and sweet potatoes combine in this hearty yet low-calorie soup.

Mashed Potatoes with Celery Root and Mascarpone

Celery root gives the potatoes an intriguing new taste; mascarpone cheese provides the ultimate in creaminess.

Scalloped Potatoes with Three Cheeses

Rick Rodgers, cookbook author and teacher, says, "I've always thought of mashed potatoes as an everyday way to serve potatoes, but scalloped potatoes really say special occasion to me. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter—they all call for scalloped potatoes, not something as humble as mashed. And since I've never been one for bland food, I kept fiddling with the amount and types of cheeses until I got this full-flavored version. If you like it with turkey, wait until you try it with the Easter ham."

Winter Crudites with Walnut-Garlic Dip

The star of this dish is skordalia, a garlicky dip that is the Greek version of aioli.

Maxine's Latkes

Food writer Adam Rapoport fried these latkes in a combination of vegetable oil and schmaltz (rendered chicken fat), a tactic that apparently gave him the edge over the competition in the James Beard Foundation's Fourth Annual Latke Cook-Off. He won both the People's Choice and the Amateur awards. This recipe has two things going for it, shared by most really good recipes: it's tried and true, and it came from someone's mother, in this case, Rapoport's mom, Maxine.

Potato Gnocchi with Chicken Livers and Pancetta

From Daniel Boulud and Alex Lee, the former executive chef at Daniel in New York.

Shepherd's Pie

Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 2 3/4 hr

Eggplant Crisps with Skordalia and Oven-Dried Tomatoes

Skordalia is a garlicky Greek dip made with mashed or pureed potatoes.

Twice-Baked Potato Cups with Caramelized Shallots

These small potato cups (each one is half a russet potato) are a great choice if you're short on oven space. The potatoes can be baked and stuffed one day ahead and chilled, then warmed in the oven for 20 minutes while the turkey rests before carving.
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