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Discover LudwigThe phrase "potato skins" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, especially when discussing food or cooking. Here is an example: "I decided to make loaded potato skins for dinner tonight. I started by baking the potatoes until they were crispy, then scooping out the insides and mixing them with cheese, bacon, and green onions. After filling the potato skins with the mixture, I popped them back in the oven until the cheese was melted and bubbly. The finished potato skins were a hit with my family!".
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potato skins
noun
A snack food or appetizer made of slices of half-spherical pieces of potatoes with the skin left on one side and a quarter-inch or so of the inside of the potato on the other, covered with various toppings.
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Potato skins?
Set aside potato skins.
3. Stuff potato skins with potato mixture.
It all started with potato skins.
Transfer the potato skins to a baking sheet.
Beer!" Closing his menu, God ordered potato skins.
4. Fill potato skins with mashed potato mixture.
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Return the potato skins to the oven for about 10 minutes to crisp them up.
(Count us in for that fresh spin on stuffed potato skins).
In a postwar letter, Kurt Kaufmann wrote of persisting on chance, turnips and potato skins.
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