My Mom used to make this when we were kids. The family recipe was basically "mash a potato, add icing sugar to form a stiff-ish dough, add a bit of peppermint flavouring if desired, roll out in large rectangle, spread with peanut butter, roll like a jellyroll, refrigerate, slice, gobble."
That's how I made it for years. With Josh and I now being the only ones home most of the time, a smaller amount is needed. So - about 3 tablespoons of mashed potato, then about half a cup of icing sugar at a time til a nice workable dough is achieved. After all these years, I'm still amazed at the magic of the sugar/starch breakdown.
Alternatives: Almond butter can substitute for the peanut butter. Some folks roll the dough into balls and roll in cinnamon or cocoa and/or add coconut and/or dip in chocolate. Some folks form a ball around a chocolate-covered peanut. There are also potato candy recipes out there that don't use potato as an ingredient but are done up to look like little potatoes. Go wild! It's potato candy! Have fun!
As most of my friends know, I love experimenting in the kitchen. Our cooking is primarily gluten-free, dairy-free, and meat-reduced. We do purchase some canned goods but mostly try to stay clear of processed foods, and prefer using local honey as a sweetener, though I occasionally buy organic and/or fair-trade cane sugar. As a low-income, single mom of a child who lives with disabilities, I also believe it is possible to pack a lot of nutrition into a small budget. Eat simply! Eat well!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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