Potato Flour
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Potato Flour
Don't know if anybody is interested in this but I rather liked the article. Possibly because I have been using potato flour to thicken things.
http://www.alamoceliac.org/actipspotatoflour.html
http://www.alamoceliac.org/actipspotatoflour.html
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That's a good article. We need to remember to move this thread to Dee's Kitchen, within a few days, before we lose track of it.
Thanks.
Love,
Tex
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Love,
Tex
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Hi Shirley,
Interesting article - thanks for posting it. I grew up with "potato pancakes", for which I'm sure they used potato flour. I was quite fond of them, and am now inspired to do some research to see if I can come up with a good recipe.
Love,
Kari
Interesting article - thanks for posting it. I grew up with "potato pancakes", for which I'm sure they used potato flour. I was quite fond of them, and am now inspired to do some research to see if I can come up with a good recipe.
Love,
Kari
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Potato flour
I have used it and quite like it~ have had to experiment because of mikes cancer
Oma-aka-herb lady
Shirley,
I use leftover mashed potatoes, an egg, some garlic powder or fresh chopped garlic, onion powder or fresh chopped onion, a little potato starch, mix all ingredients together and form potato patties.
Add some oil & earth balance DF/SF margarine in a skillet that has been preheated, add the patties and brown well on both sides. They don't take long to make at all.
Love
Dee
I use leftover mashed potatoes, an egg, some garlic powder or fresh chopped garlic, onion powder or fresh chopped onion, a little potato starch, mix all ingredients together and form potato patties.
Add some oil & earth balance DF/SF margarine in a skillet that has been preheated, add the patties and brown well on both sides. They don't take long to make at all.
Love
Dee
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Shirley-
Thanks for the useful article. I use potatoe flour in my bread maker. I've seen potatoe starch and wondered what the difference was. I will stick with the flour. It said that the flour soaks up fluids more readily so I will tweak my recipe a little.
Thanks for the useful article. I use potatoe flour in my bread maker. I've seen potatoe starch and wondered what the difference was. I will stick with the flour. It said that the flour soaks up fluids more readily so I will tweak my recipe a little.
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Age 71
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis Sept. 2010
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Age 71
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis Sept. 2010
On and off Entocort(Currently Off)