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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sliced potatoes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to potatoes that have been cut into slices, often in the context of cooking or food preparation.
Example: "For the recipe, you will need two cups of sliced potatoes."
Alternatives: "cut potatoes" or "potato slices".
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We participated in one of many cooking classes on the program and learned from two excellent cooks how to make a pasta-free lasagna dish with sliced potatoes, fontina cheese and slices of mortadella.
My carbonnade was ruddy, soothing and fork-tender, while Bruno loved his gratinée au Maroilles, a casserole of sliced potatoes and ground pork baked with slices of cheese.
Thinly sliced potatoes, baked like pommes anna but with dripping instead of butter, then sliced, fried and drizzled with mustard vinaigrette – as delicious as they are complex.
Place the sliced potatoes in a bowl filled with cold water so that the potato slices stay fresh.
Walkers then had to fry the sliced potatoes for longer to drive out the extra moisture.
(The tartare is served on freshly fried sliced potatoes, too elegant to be called chips).
Partially cooked rice is piled on top of a layer of sliced potatoes sizzling in butter.
Cover the base or bases with the sliced potatoes, leaving a 2cm border.
Layer half the sliced potatoes at the bottom, topped with a layer of salmon.
Top with the sliced potatoes and cover with a lid or foil.
There was also fresh tortilla española, piping hot, with thinly sliced potatoes, and a table red wine labeled Gonzalo.
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