Appetizer Essentials: Yummy Potato Bites
By
Andy Anderson !
@ThePretentiousChef
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Another thing is that you can customize them to your own individual tastes, by changing out the topping, and/or the type of cheese you use. As a matter of fact, you could leave the topping out altogether, and just make them taters, and cheese bites.
With a 1/2-inch (1.3cm) thick slice of potato, the outside is crispy, and the interior is smooth, like mash potatoes.
So, you ready… Let’s get into the kitchen.
Ingredients
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PLAN/PURCHASE
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THE POTATOES
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2 largerusset potatoes
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1 csharp cheddar cheese, or cheese of choice, grated
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4 - 5 Tbspsweet butter, unsalted
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1 Tbspfrank’s hot sauce, or to taste
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·salt, kosher variety, to taste
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·black pepper, freshly ground, to taste
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THE PROTEIN
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1 cshredded beef, or pork, crumbled bacon, chopped chicken, or ham, spicy meatballs… whatever you desire
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THE TOPPING
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1/4 csour cream, homemade, if possible
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2 Tbspcream cheese, softened
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OPTIONAL ITEMS
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·a splash of frank’s for the topping
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·paprika for garnish
How to Make Appetizer Essentials: Yummy Potato Bites
- A note about ovens. There is one big difference between residential ovens, and commercial ovens, and that is in the calibration of the temperature. In my test kitchen I have four commercial Wolf ovens that get professionally calibrated once a year. Most residential ovens cannot be calibrated, and Independent tests, have shown that they can be off by 50 degrees, or more.
If you think that your oven is experiencing temperature problems, my suggestion would be to get an oven thermometer. You set the oven to a specific temperature, and they gauge it against what the thermometer says. For example, if you set your oven to 420f (215c), and the thermometer says the oven is heated up to 450f (232c), then the next time you need to bake something at 450f, you set the dial to 420f.
Here are the two that I have:
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amazon.com/...2Caps%%2C205&sr=8-5 - If you want to make your own sour cream, it is easy/peasy, here is my recipe:
Condiment Essentials: Homemade Sour Cream - The Frank’s hot sauce is optional; however, I really enjoy the warm vinegary heat it brings to the recipe. I have not tried it with any other hot sauce. If you want to make your own hot sauce (similar to Frank’s) here is the recipe:
Condiment Essentials: Worth the Wait Hot Sauce