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Summer is Potato Salad Season in Idaho
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Air Fryer Recipes for a New Spin on Spuds
Air fryers can make crispy French fries or crunchy potato chips using only super-heated air. Some of our favorite bloggers have new ways to prepare Idaho® potatoes including The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen whose recipe for Air-Fryer Curly Fries with Bacon Chive Dip has our mouths watering! Get all of the air fryer recipes »
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Spice up your Potatoes with Turmeric
Turmeric has been named the “spice of the year” for 2016 and it’s popping up on menus all over the country. If you’re not familiar with this bright orange Indian spice, it has a peppery flavor and mild fragrance similar to ginger. Try making Idaho® Potato Samosas -- crispy-on-the-outside and stuffed with fluffy spiced potatoes and peas on the inside. Get this and more recipes on our website »
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Lisa Lin's Idaho® Potato Nachos with General Tso's Chicken
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Ask Dr. Potato: How many days ahead can I make potato salad?
If you’re planning to cook the potatoes ahead of time, I recommend two days tops. Exposure to air can make the potatoes turn dark. Adding an acid such as concentrated lemon juice or white wine vinegar to the water you’ll use to cook the potatoes can help. Pickle juice will do the same thing. Cooking potatoes ahead of time and then combining the ingredients the day you plan to serve the salad is a good idea. Remember to check the seasoning and dressing before serving - you may need to add a little more as the potatoes will absorb some of the flavors.
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