EAGLE, Idaho, August 3, 2012—Food bloggers are hungry for Idaho® potatoes! These passionate home cooks have been whipping up spud-centered creations in an assortment of videos and recipes spanning the web. The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) is collecting these original Idaho® potato posts and serving them up in a new section on its website, The Potato Blog Squad.
“The light, fluffy texture, consistent performance, low price, and premium quality of Idaho® potatoes make them an ideal ingredient for food bloggers to use in any number of dishes,” said Don Odiorne, Vice President, Foodservice, IPC. “It’s been extremely entertaining and educational to see the vast array of inventive recipes these bloggers are cooking up.”
Ranging from savory sides, like Potato and Beet Galette and Tri-Color Curried Potato Salad to decadent desserts, such as Idaho® Purple Peruvian Bonbons, these innovative dishes showcase the versatility of Idaho® potatoes.
Famed food blogger Average Betty, also known as Sara O’Donnell, started the Idaho® potato viral trend, with her instructional and entertaining YouTube videos. To date, she has produced 14 videos featuring Idaho® potatoes, including one of the latest installments in which she tackles Julia Child’s Salade Nicoise.
In addition to their prominence on AverageBetty.com, Idaho® potatoes have appeared in a variety of other popular blogs ranging from Worth The Whisk and LoveFeast Table to up-and-coming outlets such as Two Good Eggs, which recently launched a video for Hash Brown Crusted Quiche with Chorizo and Jalapeños.
This blogging bonanza is due in no small part to the IPC’s involvement in food blogging conferences that have taken place over the past few years. The IPC sponsored TECHmunchNYC in May and is a two-time sponsor of Camp Blogaway, a two-day immersion workshop for bloggers of all levels. The bloggers at each conference were served plenty of food for thought, including two Idaho® potato dishes at Camp Blogaway and Dos Caminos Carnitas and Idaho® Potato Hash for lunch at TECHmunchNYC. This dish was also prepared live in a demonstration by Corporate Chef Ivy Stark of Dos Caminos during an informational session on cooking with Idaho® potatoes.
“Our active participation in the food blogging world has been extremely beneficial for all parties involved,” said Odiorne. “We’ve been able to share our knowledge of various potato preparations, learn new ideas from talented cooks and reach a much larger audience.”
For all of the fabulous food bloggers out there interested in working with the IPC, please contact Don Odiorne at: Don.Odiorne@potato.idaho.gov.
About the Idaho Potato Commission
Established in 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) is a state agency that is responsible for promoting and protecting the famous “Grown in Idaho®” seal, a federally registered trademark that assures consumers they are purchasing genuine, top-quality Idaho® potatoes. Idaho's ideal growing conditions, including rich, volcanic soil, climate and irrigation, differentiate Idaho® potatoes from potatoes grown in other states.
For more information, visit www.idahopotato.com, like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/famousidahopotatoes or follow us on Twitter at Twitter.com/idahopotato.
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Established in 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) is a state agency that is responsible for promoting and protecting the famous "Grown in Idaho®" seal, a federally registered trademark that assures consumers they are purchasing genuine, top-quality Idaho® potatoes. Idaho's ideal growing conditions, including rich, volcanic soil, climate and irrigation differentiate Idaho® potatoes from potatoes grown in other states.
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