Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you ever tried Irish potato candy? It’s a sweet snack that—despite the name—has absolutely no potato in it. Unless you’re ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you dreamed about whipping up homemade candy for the holidays? Here’s one to try this season: old-fashioned potato candy! It ...
This candy looks like a potato, tastes like coconut and rarely travels far from Philadelphia ...
Use a fork to p**** the potato all over. Place on a microwave-safe plate and microwave until easily pierced with a paring knife, 8 to 10 minutes, rotating halfway through. If the potato is still too ...
Use a fork to prick the potato all over. Place on a microwave-safe plate and microwave until easily pierced with a paring knife, 8 to 10 minutes, rotating halfway through. If the potato is still too ...
What luck, we have a totally different way to make potato candy today, thanks to a delicious remembrance and how-to combo from Everett cook Judi Ramsey. “I have read your column for years,” she writes ...
1. Combine mashed potatoes, butter, vanilla, salt and one cup sugar in a large bowl. Stir until combined. Mixture will liquefy when first sugar is added then gradually begin to thicken as you add more ...
Struck by the spirit of the holiday, I decided to whip up these “Irish Potato Candy” treats and take them into the Newsroom Taste Testers on St. Patrick’s Day. To be clear, there is not a shred of ...
At this time of year, boxes of truffle-like candies called Irish Potatoes sit near the Irish soda breads and green-frosted cupcakes at the supermarket. brown lumps are an oddity. “It just comes out ...
If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Walk into almost any candy store in Philadelphia around mid-March and next to the usual chocolate truffles, ...