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What potatoes to go with quiche?

9 replies

staryeyed · 15/01/2009 15:49

Im making spinach and ricotta quiche and Im stuck for what potatoes to make with it. Want to do something a bit different but not difficult.

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whoingodsnameami · 15/01/2009 15:51

How about a mixture of roast sweet potatoes and normal potatoes?

charitygirl · 15/01/2009 15:53

little-ish potatoes roasted on a high heat for about an hour with garlic and oil, and maybe some rosemary?

Ivykaty44 · 15/01/2009 15:55

Mash with carrots mashed in aswell?

ChopsTheDuck · 15/01/2009 16:16

halve new pots, and boil with a few cloves of garlic and salt. When cooked, squeeze out the garlic and add some butter and herbs then bash them about a bit so it is all mixed in and the potatoes are bashed rather than mashed.

Or, roast some shallots and garlic, cool then mix with butter and parsley. Refrigerate the butter. Dice potatoes quite small, parboil for 5 mins, then empty onto a roasting tray and put generous dolllups of butter on top. Roast for 20-30 mins until potatoes starting to crisp.

I make large amounts of the butter and it keeps for several goes.

mrsmaidamess · 15/01/2009 16:22

I wouldn't put potatoes with quiche. Too starchy. I'd make cous cous or rice salad or something like that.

staryeyed · 15/01/2009 16:57

Thanks for the ideas I did roasted new potatoes the other day and they tasted quite odd I dont know if it was the quality of the potatoes or that I used butter to roast- usually use olive oil.

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Mercy · 15/01/2009 17:03

Agree re new potatoes.

Chops, I think the term is crushed potatoes

I'd normally prefer salad and/or coleslaw but in this weather I need carbs!

bumbling · 16/01/2009 17:50

Agree with roast Charlotte or similar smallees, cut into mini wedges/chips with skin on, olive oil, rosemary, garlic in its skin, lots and salt and pepper. Or potatoe sald, I relaly like it with french dressing on instead of mayo, healthier etc too, and is really fab if you put dressing on when it's warm and add some chives.

Blondeshavemorefun · 16/01/2009 18:18

personally new pots

or dalphonoise(sp) if can be bothered

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