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Order the catch-of-the-day fish chowder, made with chunks of Lake Superior herring, whitefish or lake trout and potatoes in a buttery broth.
Everyone was served a plate of chicken and potatoes in a soupy, red-gold sauce, with slices of a toasted garlic baguette smeared with aioli alongside.
Drain and set aside. 2. In a deep pan wide enough to hold salmon and potatoes in a single layer, warm oil over medium heat.
Then, after dishes of creamy gnochetti with shrimp, swordfish atop an onion purée, and seafood soup — mussels, oysters, clams, scallops, langoustines, and potatoes in a weak tomato sauce — well, who, without a graphing calculator, could do the math?
Mrs. Alvarez-Brito promised her daughter she would get cod on the way home from work that night to cook her favorite meal, cod and potatoes in a thick creole sauce.
Growing food was a lot easier than I thought: we've had more than 300 tomatoes for minimal effort, as well as broad beans, broccoli, raspberries, blueberries, fresh herbs (on the windowsill) and potatoes in a bag by the back door.
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The butter-poached lobster, for example, with leeks and potato in a smoked-tomato broth, banishes any nostalgia for a Maine shore dinner.
Now we get to eat like civilised people: by munching on lumps of meat and potato in a hot brown sauce indoors, while covered in a duvet, drinking red wine and watching The One Show.
Combine ricotta, Parmesan, seasoning and potato in a bowl using a stiff whisk, rubber spatula or a large spoon.
Drain the water, leaving the turnips and potatoes in the pot; mash with a potato masher until smooth.
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