The perfect accompaniment to any Christmas dinner!
A true staple of the Irish diet has got to be the tasty potato and no matter what way it’s served up - mashed, roasted, fried, baked - we’ll devour it in an instant.
The most versatile vegetable there is, you can switch it up from chips or champ to gratin or laden with gravy.
While Bord Bia and potato.ie (try scrolling through their website without drooling, it’s impossible) have shown us hundreds of different ways to cook up a storm using potatoes. Our new favourite way to savour some spuds is the simple yet sophisticated Million Layer Potato.
If you want to try your hand at something new, this is the recipe for you. The best part? You only need three ingredients!
Ingredients
2Kg large Rooster potatoes washed
Vegetable oil
Salt and pepper
Serving suggestions: garlic mayo and paprika
Method
With a mandolin, thinly slice potatoes (1-3mm)
Stack the potatoes back to their original shape, pressing down gently to keep the potato together
Gently cut the stacks into straight-line shapes, square, rectangular or circular
Fry the potato stacks in medium-high heat with hot oil for 4-5 minutes, then increase the heat to high and fry until golden and crispy
Place the crispy Million Layer Potato on a kitchen paper towel to drain the excess oil
Serve with your favourite sauce and enjoy! We recommend a dollop of garlic mayo and a sprinkling of paprika, sea salt and pepper to make the perfect bite.
Visit potato.ie for all the inspiration, you could need.
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